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Guest Robert Baer
Posted

Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following

serious problem.

Run the Internet Wizard, use manual as i already have an ISP.

Put i all parameters possible and then have to diddle modem for

115Kbaud, max FIFO; have to diddle dialing for always use area code; and

some other diddling i do not remember to get the damn dialing to work

correctly.

*First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up, connect, etc.

**Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login (booting an

original 1980 IBMPC XT was faster).

So i am on the net (whoopee - except i am asleep due to long wait).

Close browser, disconnect.

Try IE again, same story.

Shut down, power off, power on, boot to Win98SE.

**Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling will fix it.

Wipe HD and try again.

Same sh*t.

Am getting pissed.

Any positive suggestins to *permenantly* fix these problems?

Guest Brian A.
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message

news:13j7j9b10do682a@corp.supernews.com...

> Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following serious problem.

> Run the Internet Wizard, use manual as i already have an ISP.

> Put i all parameters possible and then have to diddle modem for 115Kbaud, max

> FIFO; have to diddle dialing for always use area code; and some other diddling i do

> not remember to get the damn dialing to work correctly.

> *First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up, connect, etc.

> **Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login (booting an original 1980

> IBMPC XT was faster).

> So i am on the net (whoopee - except i am asleep due to long wait).

> Close browser, disconnect.

> Try IE again, same story.

> Shut down, power off, power on, boot to Win98SE.

> **Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling will fix it.

> Wipe HD and try again.

> Same sh*t.

> Am getting pissed.

> Any positive suggestins to *permenantly* fix these problems?

 

Have you checked your ISPs support site to double check the settings are proper for

their connection type?

 

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Guest thanatoid
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

Robert Baer <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in

news:13j7j9b10do682a@corp.supernews.com:

> Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the

> following

> serious problem.

> Run the Internet Wizard, use manual as i already have an

> ISP. Put i all parameters possible and then have to

> diddle modem for

> 115Kbaud, max FIFO; have to diddle dialing for always use

> area code; and some other diddling i do not remember to get

> the damn dialing to work correctly.

> *First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up,

> connect, etc.

> **Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login

> (booting an original 1980 IBMPC XT was faster).

> So i am on the net (whoopee - except i am asleep due to

> long wait). Close browser, disconnect.

> Try IE again, same story.

> Shut down, power off, power on, boot to Win98SE.

> **Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling

> will fix it.

> Wipe HD and try again.

> Same sh*t.

> Am getting pissed.

> Any positive suggestins to *permenantly* fix these

> problems?

 

It's been a long time since I had to set anything up (I have

been spoiled by Acronis True Image, a real life saver) but two

of the main things I would imagine are causing your problems is

a) using IE to establish the connection, rather than just having

a properly-set up dial-up connection shortcut, which upon double

clicking connects you and sits there waiting for you to start

whatever internet application you want to use and b) using IE

which messes with everything it can, changes settings however

*it* wants to, and also lets everyone else in the world mess

with your computer.

 

You APPEAR to be using Netscape, I suggest Opera, see below. And

WHY are you letting IE be in charge of the connection when you

are obviously smart enough not to use it as a browser? I would

suspect (I didn't look at your headers earlier, and I've been

writing this for a while) that it's the conflict between IE

wanting to be the default browser and changing settings which

may be causing a considerable part of the problems.

 

Remember, you have to properly set up the modem, the dial up

connection, the network protocols (a few settings there are

crucial for your security even if you don't use IE), etc. Most

of this is in the Control Panel and the Wizard may or may not

get you to make those settings the way they should be.

 

Not a bad idea to reboot after every part of this is done, and

save the registry before and after. Make a directory with

subdirs for all the registry copies that will start

accumulating.

 

Checking with your provider is not a bad idea, there used to be

a time ISP's gave you a disc and manual, I don't know whether

you got one or not, but many ISP systems have small but possibly

significant set-up differences. Anyway, you're their *customer*

and it's their *job* to walk you through this when necessary.

 

If the ISP tech support doesn't make all this work, I would

Google a bit, there are MANY sites which explain this entire

long and painful process very thoroughly and make it fairly

easy. (Might also consider switching providers if they're

jerks.)

 

I would also suggest you get Opera, http://www.oldversion.com, the new

versions may not run that well on a (presumably) older machine.

I use 7.23 on this 166MHz w/96RAM, works fine.

 

Another GREAT browser if you like fast as hell, totally safe and

simple, and don't care about Flash and Java is at

http://www.offbyone.com

Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

Robert Baer wrote:

> Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following

> serious problem.

> Run the Internet Wizard, use manual as i already have an ISP.

> Put i all parameters possible and then have to diddle modem for

> 115Kbaud, max FIFO; have to diddle dialing for always use area

> code; and some other diddling i do not remember to get the damn

> dialing to work correctly.

> *First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up, connect,

> etc.

> **Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login (booting an

> original 1980 IBMPC XT was faster).

> So i am on the net (whoopee - except i am asleep due to long

> wait). Close browser, disconnect.

> Try IE again, same story.

> Shut down, power off, power on, boot to Win98SE.

> **Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling will fix it.

> Wipe HD and try again.

> Same sh*t.

> Am getting pissed.

> Any positive suggestins to *permenantly* fix these problems?

 

1. I have installed lots of modems (they were always getting zapped

by lightning) but I have never had the need to fiddle with their

properties. Stick it in, boot windows, point it to any needed modem

software on the CD.

 

2. My ISPs always had local numbers to dial. Yours doesn't? If not,

I hope it is a toll free long distance call else it is going to get

expensive. IOW, I never set dialer to use area code, just entered the

correct local number(s).

 

3. I'd always check the properties of the connectoid for the ISP to

assure that it was set on the server tab to use TCP/IP. Easiest to

get to it in WinExplorer>Dial-Up Networking. I often made a shortcut

to the connectoid and put it somewhere handy so I could use it to

connect manually whenever I wished; i.e., without the necessity of a

program requesting it. I suppose (never tried it) it could be put in

the Programs/StartUp folder so that a connection would be established

automatically when booting.

 

4. Also in WinExplorer>DUN, Connections, Settings set it to "Don't

prompt to use Dial-Up Networking". Configure other settings there to

your liking.

 

5. In Control Panel, Internet Options, Connections set your ISP as

default (if not already) and tick "Always dial my default connection".

______________

 

You should now be able to connect automatically whenever you click on

anything that requires a connection...a Favorite, mail program,

browser, hot link in an email, program, whatever. Nothing is going to

shorten the 20-30 second time period the connectoid takes to connect

(other than getting broadband).

 

 

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Guest Robert Baer
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

Brian A. wrote:

> "Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message

> news:13j7j9b10do682a@corp.supernews.com...

>

>> Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following

>> serious problem.

>> Run the Internet Wizard, use manual as i already have an ISP.

>> Put i all parameters possible and then have to diddle modem for

>> 115Kbaud, max FIFO; have to diddle dialing for always use area code;

>> and some other diddling i do not remember to get the damn dialing to

>> work correctly.

>> *First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up, connect, etc.

>> **Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login (booting an

>> original 1980 IBMPC XT was faster).

>> So i am on the net (whoopee - except i am asleep due to long wait).

>> Close browser, disconnect.

>> Try IE again, same story.

>> Shut down, power off, power on, boot to Win98SE.

>> **Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling will fix it.

>> Wipe HD and try again.

>> Same sh*t.

>> Am getting pissed.

>> Any positive suggestins to *permenantly* fix these problems?

>

>

> Have you checked your ISPs support site to double check the settings

> are proper for their connection type?

>

I have neither problem on older configured drives.

The ISP has nothing to do with no auto dial-up...

Guest Robert Baer
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

thanatoid wrote:

> Robert Baer <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in

> news:13j7j9b10do682a@corp.supernews.com:

>

>

>> Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the

>> following

>>serious problem.

>> Run the Internet Wizard, use manual as i already have an

>> ISP. Put i all parameters possible and then have to

>> diddle modem for

>>115Kbaud, max FIFO; have to diddle dialing for always use

>>area code; and some other diddling i do not remember to get

>>the damn dialing to work correctly.

>> *First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up,

>> connect, etc.

>>**Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login

>>(booting an original 1980 IBMPC XT was faster).

>> So i am on the net (whoopee - except i am asleep due to

>> long wait). Close browser, disconnect.

>> Try IE again, same story.

>> Shut down, power off, power on, boot to Win98SE.

>>**Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling

>>will fix it.

>> Wipe HD and try again.

>> Same sh*t.

>> Am getting pissed.

>> Any positive suggestins to *permenantly* fix these

>> problems?

>

>

> It's been a long time since I had to set anything up (I have

> been spoiled by Acronis True Image, a real life saver) but two

> of the main things I would imagine are causing your problems is

> a) using IE to establish the connection, rather than just having

> a properly-set up dial-up connection shortcut, which upon double

> clicking connects you and sits there waiting for you to start

> whatever internet application you want to use and b) using IE

> which messes with everything it can, changes settings however

> *it* wants to, and also lets everyone else in the world mess

> with your computer.

>

> You APPEAR to be using Netscape, I suggest Opera, see below. And

> WHY are you letting IE be in charge of the connection when you

> are obviously smart enough not to use it as a browser? I would

> suspect (I didn't look at your headers earlier, and I've been

> writing this for a while) that it's the conflict between IE

> wanting to be the default browser and changing settings which

> may be causing a considerable part of the problems.

>

> Remember, you have to properly set up the modem, the dial up

> connection, the network protocols (a few settings there are

> crucial for your security even if you don't use IE), etc. Most

> of this is in the Control Panel and the Wizard may or may not

> get you to make those settings the way they should be.

>

> Not a bad idea to reboot after every part of this is done, and

> save the registry before and after. Make a directory with

> subdirs for all the registry copies that will start

> accumulating.

>

> Checking with your provider is not a bad idea, there used to be

> a time ISP's gave you a disc and manual, I don't know whether

> you got one or not, but many ISP systems have small but possibly

> significant set-up differences. Anyway, you're their *customer*

> and it's their *job* to walk you through this when necessary.

>

> If the ISP tech support doesn't make all this work, I would

> Google a bit, there are MANY sites which explain this entire

> long and painful process very thoroughly and make it fairly

> easy. (Might also consider switching providers if they're

> jerks.)

>

> I would also suggest you get Opera, http://www.oldversion.com, the new

> versions may not run that well on a (presumably) older machine.

> I use 7.23 on this 166MHz w/96RAM, works fine.

>

> Another GREAT browser if you like fast as hell, totally safe and

> simple, and don't care about Flash and Java is at

> http://www.offbyone.com

Oh, i do use solution (a) as a way of getting on the net (mainly) for

updating my AVG.

But launching IE or NS (or FireFox) is *supposed* to automatically

run the dial-up/logon program.

So what the he** di i do to force that to happen *AND* make it stay

that way?

Since this is a new configuration, i have yet to load another

browser; wanted to check operation before going any further.

You are right about the "Wizard"; it does not allow one to set all

that is needed - hence the fiddling.

 

"OffByOne" sounds neat...a few questions:

With NS7.2, there are some sites that are browser hostile in that

they cause the computer to freeze - - and some lock the computer that i

hace to unplug it (but IE works with them).

What does OffByOne do with those ^$&*^#$ sites?

Guest Robert Baer
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

dadiOH wrote:

> Robert Baer wrote:

>

>> Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following

>>serious problem.

>> Run the Internet Wizard, use manual as i already have an ISP.

>> Put i all parameters possible and then have to diddle modem for

>>115Kbaud, max FIFO; have to diddle dialing for always use area

>>code; and some other diddling i do not remember to get the damn

>>dialing to work correctly.

>> *First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up, connect,

>>etc.

>>**Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login (booting an

>>original 1980 IBMPC XT was faster).

>> So i am on the net (whoopee - except i am asleep due to long

>> wait). Close browser, disconnect.

>> Try IE again, same story.

>> Shut down, power off, power on, boot to Win98SE.

>>**Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling will fix it.

>> Wipe HD and try again.

>> Same sh*t.

>> Am getting pissed.

>> Any positive suggestins to *permenantly* fix these problems?

>

>

> 1. I have installed lots of modems (they were always getting zapped

> by lightning) but I have never had the need to fiddle with their

> properties. Stick it in, boot windows, point it to any needed modem

> software on the CD.

** The "wizard" automatically sets data rate to 9600 so one must alter

that to 15K for full possible speed (modem itself does not get changed).

Dialing properties - also needs fiddling as for a local call here,

one must dial the area code.

>

> 2. My ISPs always had local numbers to dial. Yours doesn't? If not,

> I hope it is a toll free long distance call else it is going to get

> expensive. IOW, I never set dialer to use area code, just entered the

> correct local number(s).

** Qwest here has configured their crap to force everyone to dial the

area code for local calls.

>

> 3. I'd always check the properties of the connectoid for the ISP to

> assure that it was set on the server tab to use TCP/IP. Easiest to

> get to it in WinExplorer>Dial-Up Networking. I often made a shortcut

> to the connectoid and put it somewhere handy so I could use it to

> connect manually whenever I wished; i.e., without the necessity of a

> program requesting it. I suppose (never tried it) it could be put in

> the Programs/StartUp folder so that a connection would be established

> automatically when booting.

** Yup! Even the wizard gets that correct.

>

> 4. Also in WinExplorer>DUN, Connections, Settings set it to "Don't

> prompt to use Dial-Up Networking". Configure other settings there to

> your liking.

** Hmmm..did not know about that - will check.

Thanks.

>

> 5. In Control Panel, Internet Options, Connections set your ISP as

> default (if not already) and tick "Always dial my default connection".

** Have only one connection and the "always dial" is enabled.

> ______________

>

> You should now be able to connect automatically whenever you click on

> anything that requires a connection...a Favorite, mail program,

> browser, hot link in an email, program, whatever. Nothing is going to

> shorten the 20-30 second time period the connectoid takes to connect

> (other than getting broadband).

>

>

** I disagree about the long time period, as one of my drives,

configured ages ago, takes less than a second.

Guest Brian A.
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message

news:13j9cutrv9i2h09@corp.supernews.com...

> Brian A. wrote:

>

>> "Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message

>> news:13j7j9b10do682a@corp.supernews.com...

>>

>>> Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following serious

>>> problem.

>>> Run the Internet Wizard, use manual as i already have an ISP.

>>> Put i all parameters possible and then have to diddle modem for 115Kbaud, max

>>> FIFO; have to diddle dialing for always use area code; and some other diddling i

>>> do not remember to get the damn dialing to work correctly.

>>> *First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up, connect, etc.

>>> **Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login (booting an original

>>> 1980 IBMPC XT was faster).

>>> So i am on the net (whoopee - except i am asleep due to long wait).

>>> Close browser, disconnect.

>>> Try IE again, same story.

>>> Shut down, power off, power on, boot to Win98SE.

>>> **Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling will fix it.

>>> Wipe HD and try again.

>>> Same sh*t.

>>> Am getting pissed.

>>> Any positive suggestins to *permenantly* fix these problems?

>>

>>

>> Have you checked your ISPs support site to double check the settings are proper

>> for their connection type?

>>

> I have neither problem on older configured drives.

> The ISP has nothing to do with no auto dial-up...

 

You stated:

<quote>

First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up, connect, etc.

Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login

and then

Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling will fix it.

</quote>

 

If your configuration settings don't match what the ISP suggests to use, you're

correct that the ISP has nothing to do with no auto dialup, it's all on you.

Good Luck.

 

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Conflicts start where information lacks.

http://basconotw.mvps.org/

 

Suggested posting do's/don'ts: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375

Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

Did you install the DUN update, and did you run through the full setup for

your ISP connection?

 

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http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

________

 

 

"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message

news:13j9eco9svjvpe5@corp.supernews.com...

| dadiOH wrote:

|

| > Robert Baer wrote:

| >

| >> Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following

| >>serious problem.

| >> Run the Internet Wizard, use manual as i already have an ISP.

| >> Put i all parameters possible and then have to diddle modem for

| >>115Kbaud, max FIFO; have to diddle dialing for always use area

| >>code; and some other diddling i do not remember to get the damn

| >>dialing to work correctly.

| >> *First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up, connect,

| >>etc.

| >>**Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login (booting an

| >>original 1980 IBMPC XT was faster).

| >> So i am on the net (whoopee - except i am asleep due to long

| >> wait). Close browser, disconnect.

| >> Try IE again, same story.

| >> Shut down, power off, power on, boot to Win98SE.

| >>**Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling will fix it.

| >> Wipe HD and try again.

| >> Same sh*t.

| >> Am getting pissed.

| >> Any positive suggestins to *permenantly* fix these problems?

| >

| >

| > 1. I have installed lots of modems (they were always getting zapped

| > by lightning) but I have never had the need to fiddle with their

| > properties. Stick it in, boot windows, point it to any needed modem

| > software on the CD.

| ** The "wizard" automatically sets data rate to 9600 so one must alter

| that to 15K for full possible speed (modem itself does not get changed).

| Dialing properties - also needs fiddling as for a local call here,

| one must dial the area code.

|

| >

| > 2. My ISPs always had local numbers to dial. Yours doesn't? If not,

| > I hope it is a toll free long distance call else it is going to get

| > expensive. IOW, I never set dialer to use area code, just entered the

| > correct local number(s).

| ** Qwest here has configured their crap to force everyone to dial the

| area code for local calls.

|

| >

| > 3. I'd always check the properties of the connectoid for the ISP to

| > assure that it was set on the server tab to use TCP/IP. Easiest to

| > get to it in WinExplorer>Dial-Up Networking. I often made a shortcut

| > to the connectoid and put it somewhere handy so I could use it to

| > connect manually whenever I wished; i.e., without the necessity of a

| > program requesting it. I suppose (never tried it) it could be put in

| > the Programs/StartUp folder so that a connection would be established

| > automatically when booting.

| ** Yup! Even the wizard gets that correct.

|

| >

| > 4. Also in WinExplorer>DUN, Connections, Settings set it to "Don't

| > prompt to use Dial-Up Networking". Configure other settings there to

| > your liking.

| ** Hmmm..did not know about that - will check.

| Thanks.

|

| >

| > 5. In Control Panel, Internet Options, Connections set your ISP as

| > default (if not already) and tick "Always dial my default connection".

| ** Have only one connection and the "always dial" is enabled.

|

| > ______________

| >

| > You should now be able to connect automatically whenever you click on

| > anything that requires a connection...a Favorite, mail program,

| > browser, hot link in an email, program, whatever. Nothing is going to

| > shorten the 20-30 second time period the connectoid takes to connect

| > (other than getting broadband).

| >

| >

| ** I disagree about the long time period, as one of my drives,

| configured ages ago, takes less than a second.

Guest thanatoid
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

Robert Baer <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in

news:13j9dm8drtep304@corp.supernews.com:

 

<SNIP>

> But launching IE or NS (or FireFox) is *supposed* to

> automatically

> run the dial-up/logon program.

 

I believe that is an option for both, and I would turn that

option OFF. Like I said, I suspect it may be causing some of

your problems, and also, what's one extra step? Also, even

though no one else in the house would even know how to turn on

my computers, I have a BIOS password and a DUN password which

have to be entered manually. The first person who taught me

computers told me that was a smart thing to do, and I have gone

with that since.

> "OffByOne" sounds neat...a few questions:

> With NS7.2, there are some sites that are browser

> hostile in that

> they cause the computer to freeze - - and some lock the

> computer that i hace to unplug it (but IE works with them).

> What does OffByOne do with those ^$&*^#$ sites?

 

The WWW is becoming a bigger and bigger mess... what happened to

the good old times when all web pages had the htm(l) extension?

Microsoft now has their OWN page extension (mspx or something).

Hooray for the standards!

 

There are many complaints floating around how MS inserts code

into Front Page-built sites which makes them display JUST RIGHT

only on IE, and either with things slightly off or just wrong on

other browsers, including even crashing in some browsers. Etc.

(That MAY be one reason why Opera has an "identify as" option.)

 

And I HAVE read about people "not seeing pages display right"

even in IE. With OB1 all that largely does not even enter the

picture since it is such a basic browser. It gives you the

content with no eye trash, and faster than ANY other browser.

I'm sure finicky and arrogant "web designers/artists" HATE OB1

(if they've ever heard of it) but that's exactly why *I* love

it.

 

Anyway... OB1 is only a 1 or 1.5 MB DL, just DL and try it. My

guess is that it will either show "page info" which will

probably show the page as all Java and flash-based, or it will

just show the background image and nothing else.

 

I often use the Ctl-A to see all the text on the page just in

case some genius decides to make it wine red on dark brown, OR

sometimes when it just does not appear. This happens not just

with OB1, but since I know OB1's limitations (although in

general I consider them advantages), I use the Ctl-A fairly

often when something does not read quite "right".

 

The only pages which I personally visit which "kind of" work but

DO sometimes crash OB1 are Amazon. Those pages are so loaded

with junk, the program just can't handle it. That MAY have to do

more with my 10 year old computer than OB1 though :-)

 

Although I HAVE run up to ten instances of OB1 on my 166MHz

machine, and as long as Amazon was not one of them, no problem.

The new version has tabs, but I still prefer a separate window

personally.

 

Another thing - when in Amazon you click on "show larger image"

on a CD page, nothing happens - OB1 does not do Java (hence no

popups, redirects, etc. - while in Opera it works just fine -

BUT the image can not be saved, you have to get it from the

Opera cache. I have noticed a lot of sites do this recently. I

guess they are counting on people not knowing anything about the

cache.)

 

Cduniverse.com does not use Java for "full image" and it saves

fine even in OB1. Nor does CDUniverse crash OB1, and the images

WILL also save in Opera if you want them to. I guess I'm just

plugging CDUniverse - it is a fantastic store. I still get books

from amazon, but CDUniverse is IT.

 

Sorry.

 

I just wanted to mention that OB1 has many great hidden features

- which unfortunately do NOT include anything which could be

called documentation or even basic help.

 

It does not do the ftp protocol, so some dl's have to be done

with an FTP program or Opera or whatever (I use FileHound 1.2,

GREAT little dl manager). BUT when the dl is from an http

address, pressing Win-X in OB1 will show you exactly how much

has DL'd in bytes. And a bunch of other little really nice

features. I have NEVER had an OB1 DL "break", either.

 

I know there are many other features which I just haven't

discovered yet. In fact I am almost sure that it COULD do swf

files (it has an "enable external players" option but NO info on

how to set up the paths in the ini file etc) and the

larger/smaller font size right on the main toolbar is also

another really nice detail. And "do not send referrer heading"

as a basic option is also quite thoughtful.

 

Just yesterday (I don't know WHY I never noticed it before) I

found an "image size zoom" function, not unlike Opera, except in

OB1 it ONLY affects images, which is NOT a bad idea at all.

Sometimes when you set the page zoom to 20 or even 50% in Opera

to see the whole thing, you can't READ anything!

 

Blah blah blah...

Guest Robert Baer
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

Brian A. wrote:

> "Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message

> news:13j9cutrv9i2h09@corp.supernews.com...

>

>> Brian A. wrote:

>>

>>> "Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message

>>> news:13j7j9b10do682a@corp.supernews.com...

>>>

>>>> Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following

>>>> serious problem.

>>>> Run the Internet Wizard, use manual as i already have an ISP.

>>>> Put i all parameters possible and then have to diddle modem for

>>>> 115Kbaud, max FIFO; have to diddle dialing for always use area code;

>>>> and some other diddling i do not remember to get the damn dialing to

>>>> work correctly.

>>>> *First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up, connect, etc.

>>>> **Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login (booting an

>>>> original 1980 IBMPC XT was faster).

>>>> So i am on the net (whoopee - except i am asleep due to long wait).

>>>> Close browser, disconnect.

>>>> Try IE again, same story.

>>>> Shut down, power off, power on, boot to Win98SE.

>>>> **Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling will fix it.

>>>> Wipe HD and try again.

>>>> Same sh*t.

>>>> Am getting pissed.

>>>> Any positive suggestins to *permenantly* fix these problems?

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Have you checked your ISPs support site to double check the settings

>>> are proper for their connection type?

>>>

>> I have neither problem on older configured drives.

>> The ISP has nothing to do with no auto dial-up...

>

>

> You stated:

> <quote>

> First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up, connect, etc.

> Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login

> and then

> Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling will fix it.

> </quote>

>

> If your configuration settings don't match what the ISP suggests to

> use, you're correct that the ISP has nothing to do with no auto dialup,

> it's all on you.

> Good Luck.

>

Foistly, i do not like waiting ages for "handshaking" or whatever

after dial-up; i have another HD configured ages ago that takes less

than a second to let one use the internet (after dialing and connect).

And the ISP is not relevant, as this happens across three different ISPs.

 

Secondly, after installing Win98SE on a blank HD, the auto dial-up

works - but all i have to do is shut down, power back up and NO GO.

Again, that other HD does not have either problem.

 

Would like fixes for both problems.

Guest Robert Baer
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

MEB wrote:

> Did you install the DUN update, and did you run through the full setup for

> your ISP connection?

>

What DUN update?

The HD where all was configured ages ago does not have either problem

and has never seen any "update".

I am trying to configure a new HD and am getting nothing but

unacceptable operation as mentioned.

Guest Robert Baer
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

thanatoid wrote:

> Robert Baer <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in

> news:13j9dm8drtep304@corp.supernews.com:

>

> <SNIP>

>

>> But launching IE or NS (or FireFox) is *supposed* to

>> automatically

>>run the dial-up/logon program.

>

>

> I believe that is an option for both, and I would turn that

> option OFF. Like I said, I suspect it may be causing some of

> your problems, and also, what's one extra step? Also, even

> though no one else in the house would even know how to turn on

> my computers, I have a BIOS password and a DUN password which

> have to be entered manually. The first person who taught me

> computers told me that was a smart thing to do, and I have gone

> with that since.

** "Option"? Where?

>

>

>> "OffByOne" sounds neat...a few questions:

>> With NS7.2, there are some sites that are browser

>> hostile in that

>>they cause the computer to freeze - - and some lock the

>>computer that i hace to unplug it (but IE works with them).

>> What does OffByOne do with those ^$&*^#$ sites?

>

>

> The WWW is becoming a bigger and bigger mess... what happened to

> the good old times when all web pages had the htm(l) extension?

> Microsoft now has their OWN page extension (mspx or something).

> Hooray for the standards!

** Yes; i think it was in the late 1700s or 1800s that the French had

well over 100 differnt "standard" screw types..

Meaning M$ can screw anyone at any time for any reason.

>

> There are many complaints floating around how MS inserts code

> into Front Page-built sites which makes them display JUST RIGHT

> only on IE, and either with things slightly off or just wrong on

> other browsers, including even crashing in some browsers. Etc.

> (That MAY be one reason why Opera has an "identify as" option.)

>

> And I HAVE read about people "not seeing pages display right"

> even in IE. With OB1 all that largely does not even enter the

> picture since it is such a basic browser. It gives you the

> content with no eye trash, and faster than ANY other browser.

> I'm sure finicky and arrogant "web designers/artists" HATE OB1

> (if they've ever heard of it) but that's exactly why *I* love

> it.

>

> Anyway... OB1 is only a 1 or 1.5 MB DL, just DL and try it. My

> guess is that it will either show "page info" which will

> probably show the page as all Java and flash-based, or it will

> just show the background image and nothing else.

** Have downloaded it; refreshing to see a program less than 200

Terror-Bytes on 10^3 DVDs (exaggerating some here).

>

> I often use the Ctl-A to see all the text on the page just in

> case some genius decides to make it wine red on dark brown, OR

> sometimes when it just does not appear. This happens not just

> with OB1, but since I know OB1's limitations (although in

> general I consider them advantages), I use the Ctl-A fairly

> often when something does not read quite "right".

>

> The only pages which I personally visit which "kind of" work but

> DO sometimes crash OB1 are Amazon. Those pages are so loaded

> with junk, the program just can't handle it. That MAY have to do

> more with my 10 year old computer than OB1 though :-)

>

> Although I HAVE run up to ten instances of OB1 on my 166MHz

> machine, and as long as Amazon was not one of them, no problem.

> The new version has tabs, but I still prefer a separate window

> personally.

>

> Another thing - when in Amazon you click on "show larger image"

> on a CD page, nothing happens - OB1 does not do Java (hence no

> popups, redirects, etc. - while in Opera it works just fine -

> BUT the image can not be saved, you have to get it from the

> Opera cache. I have noticed a lot of sites do this recently. I

> guess they are counting on people not knowing anything about the

> cache.)

>

> Cduniverse.com does not use Java for "full image" and it saves

> fine even in OB1. Nor does CDUniverse crash OB1, and the images

> WILL also save in Opera if you want them to. I guess I'm just

> plugging CDUniverse - it is a fantastic store. I still get books

> from amazon, but CDUniverse is IT.

>

> Sorry.

>

> I just wanted to mention that OB1 has many great hidden features

> - which unfortunately do NOT include anything which could be

> called documentation or even basic help.

** Well, M$ "help" was never useful, from thwe 1980s to present.

Better to not have "help" than have something *called* help that does

not.

>

> It does not do the ftp protocol, so some dl's have to be done

> with an FTP program or Opera or whatever (I use FileHound 1.2,

> GREAT little dl manager). BUT when the dl is from an http

> address, pressing Win-X in OB1 will show you exactly how much

> has DL'd in bytes. And a bunch of other little really nice

> features. I have NEVER had an OB1 DL "break", either.

>

> I know there are many other features which I just haven't

> discovered yet. In fact I am almost sure that it COULD do swf

> files (it has an "enable external players" option but NO info on

> how to set up the paths in the ini file etc) and the

> larger/smaller font size right on the main toolbar is also

> another really nice detail. And "do not send referrer heading"

> as a basic option is also quite thoughtful.

>

> Just yesterday (I don't know WHY I never noticed it before) I

> found an "image size zoom" function, not unlike Opera, except in

> OB1 it ONLY affects images, which is NOT a bad idea at all.

> Sometimes when you set the page zoom to 20 or even 50% in Opera

> to see the whole thing, you can't READ anything!

>

> Blah blah blah...

Thanks for the comments; appreciate it.

Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

Robert Baer wrote:

>> Nothing is

>> going to shorten the 20-30 second time period the connectoid takes

>> to connect (other than getting broadband).

>>

>>

> ** I disagree about the long time period, as one of my drives,

> configured ages ago, takes less than a second.

 

The connectoid can't even *DIAL* in a second let alone connect. We

seem to have different ideas of what "connect" means.

 

--

 

dadiOH

____________________________

 

dadiOH's dandies v3.06...

....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from

LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.

Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico

Guest thanatoid
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

Robert Baer <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in

news:13jaqhlsu4his8d@corp.supernews.com:

> thanatoid wrote:

>

>> Robert Baer <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in

>> news:13j9dm8drtep304@corp.supernews.com:

 

<SNIP>

> ** "Option"? Where?

 

Since I don't have either, I can't tell you, but you will find

it when you look for it. Check "index" or "search" in the help

files, maybe.

 

<SNIP>

> Thanks for the comments; appreciate it.

 

My pleasure.

Guest Robert Baer
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

dadiOH wrote:

> Robert Baer wrote:

>

>

>>>Nothing is

>>>going to shorten the 20-30 second time period the connectoid takes

>>>to connect (other than getting broadband).

>>>

>>>

>>

>>** I disagree about the long time period, as one of my drives,

>>configured ages ago, takes less than a second.

>

>

> The connectoid can't even *DIAL* in a second let alone connect. We

> seem to have different ideas of what "connect" means.

>

OK; more precisely, once it has dialed and the other end picked up

the line, *then* the timing can begin to the moment that the

dual-monitor icon shows in the tray (ie whenone can use the net).

With my "old" HD config, that time is a second or less; with the

"new" HD, it is a looooooooooooooong time (could boot an original IBM PC

XT in similar time).

Guest Robert Baer
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

thanatoid wrote:

> Robert Baer <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in

> news:13jaqhlsu4his8d@corp.supernews.com:

>

>

>>thanatoid wrote:

>>

>>

>>>Robert Baer <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in

>>>news:13j9dm8drtep304@corp.supernews.com:

>

>

> <SNIP>

>

>>** "Option"? Where?

>

>

> Since I don't have either, I can't tell you, but you will find

> it when you look for it. Check "index" or "search" in the help

> files, maybe.

>

> <SNIP>

>

>> Thanks for the comments; appreciate it.

>

>

> My pleasure.

I have also installed OB1 and Firefox.

They *both* will launch the connectoid - even after re-booting.

So there is a problem with IE (so what else is new?) in that regard.

Seems i need to fiddle with an IE setting somewhere, but what / where?

*****

Did not check to see if OB1 showed favicons or not.

Looks like it does not do the following:

a) "resize" pictures according to HTML code

b) does not always place pictures according to HTML code

c) run javascript

d) do frames

As a result, some sites are fairly well trashed, some more than others.

Try GoDaddy (partly trashed).

BUT it is fast as all get-out!

Guest Robert Baer
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs SOLVED

 

Re: Win98SE config probs SOLVED

 

Robert Baer wrote:

> Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following

> serious problem.

> Run the Internet Wizard, use manual as i already have an ISP.

> Put i all parameters possible and then have to diddle modem for

> 115Kbaud, max FIFO; have to diddle dialing for always use area code; and

> some other diddling i do not remember to get the damn dialing to work

> correctly.

> *First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up, connect, etc.

> **Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login (booting an

> original 1980 IBMPC XT was faster).

> So i am on the net (whoopee - except i am asleep due to long wait).

> Close browser, disconnect.

> Try IE again, same story.

> Shut down, power off, power on, boot to Win98SE.

> **Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling will fix it.

> Wipe HD and try again.

> Same sh*t.

> Am getting pissed.

> Any positive suggestins to *permenantly* fix these problems?

This what my ISP suggested (and worked):

* For speed-up of "handshake":

1) Use DialUpNetworking and delete connection icon

2) Click/select Start then Run and enter inetwiz

3) Configure the connection

4) Use DialUpNetworking and in Server Types, have *only* TCP/IP checked

* For IE to automatically dial *every* time:

1) Right click IE icon, select Properties

2) Select Advanced tab and near bottom of window, click Restore Defaults

3) Select Connections tab and verify selection of "always dial..."

4) Click on Apply before exiting.

 

Thought that this maybe of help to others.

Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs

 

Hi,

 

You said that you never had to use the Area Code. Well, in my area, we have

to dial the area code to call anyone on the telephone with the same area

code, even next door! Not long distance, local calls!! We have had to do

this for a very long time. There are 2 area codes in this town!

 

So, if we use dial up, we have to put in the area code also. You dial all 10

numbers here. Just FYI!

 

Angel

 

"dadiOH" <dadiOH@guesswhere.com> wrote in message

news:upl9mCsIIHA.4228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

: Robert Baer wrote:

: > Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following

: > serious problem.

: > Run the Internet Wizard, use manual as i already have an ISP.

: > Put i all parameters possible and then have to diddle modem for

: > 115Kbaud, max FIFO; have to diddle dialing for always use area

: > code; and some other diddling i do not remember to get the damn

: > dialing to work correctly.

: > *First* time, IE does automatically "launch" dial-up, connect,

: > etc.

: > **Problem #1: Absolutely hate it taking forever to login (booting an

: > original 1980 IBMPC XT was faster).

: > So i am on the net (whoopee - except i am asleep due to long

: > wait). Close browser, disconnect.

: > Try IE again, same story.

: > Shut down, power off, power on, boot to Win98SE.

: > **Problem #2: Try IS and *NO* auto dial-up; no fiddling will fix it.

: > Wipe HD and try again.

: > Same sh*t.

: > Am getting pissed.

: > Any positive suggestins to *permenantly* fix these problems?

:

: 1. I have installed lots of modems (they were always getting zapped

: by lightning) but I have never had the need to fiddle with their

: properties. Stick it in, boot windows, point it to any needed modem

: software on the CD.

:

: 2. My ISPs always had local numbers to dial. Yours doesn't? If not,

: I hope it is a toll free long distance call else it is going to get

: expensive. IOW, I never set dialer to use area code, just entered the

: correct local number(s).

:

: 3. I'd always check the properties of the connectoid for the ISP to

: assure that it was set on the server tab to use TCP/IP. Easiest to

: get to it in WinExplorer>Dial-Up Networking. I often made a shortcut

: to the connectoid and put it somewhere handy so I could use it to

: connect manually whenever I wished; i.e., without the necessity of a

: program requesting it. I suppose (never tried it) it could be put in

: the Programs/StartUp folder so that a connection would be established

: automatically when booting.

:

: 4. Also in WinExplorer>DUN, Connections, Settings set it to "Don't

: prompt to use Dial-Up Networking". Configure other settings there to

: your liking.

:

: 5. In Control Panel, Internet Options, Connections set your ISP as

: default (if not already) and tick "Always dial my default connection".

: ______________

:

: You should now be able to connect automatically whenever you click on

: anything that requires a connection...a Favorite, mail program,

: browser, hot link in an email, program, whatever. Nothing is going to

: shorten the 20-30 second time period the connectoid takes to connect

: (other than getting broadband).

:

:

: --

:

: dadiOH

: ____________________________

:

: dadiOH's dandies v3.06...

: ...a help file of info about MP3s, recording from

: LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.

: Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico

:

:

:

Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs SOLVED

 

Re: Win98SE config probs SOLVED

 

 

 

"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message

news:13jcc94742bqbdb@corp.supernews.com...

| Robert Baer wrote:

| > Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following

| > serious problem.

 

DUN configuration - IE disconnect issues - loss of dialup connection

settings

 

| This what my ISP suggested (and worked):

| * For speed-up of "handshake":

| 1) Use DialUpNetworking and delete connection icon

| 2) Click/select Start then Run and enter inetwiz

| 3) Configure the connection

| 4) Use DialUpNetworking and in Server Types, have *only* TCP/IP checked

| * For IE to automatically dial *every* time:

| 1) Right click IE icon, select Properties

| 2) Select Advanced tab and near bottom of window, click Restore Defaults

| 3) Select Connections tab and verify selection of "always dial..."

| 4) Click on Apply before exiting.

|

| Thought that this maybe of help to others.

 

Thanks for the update, and a reminder of one of the potential fixes.

If you haven't updated SE fully, make sure you do.

 

--

MEB

http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

________

Guest Robert Baer
Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs SOLVED

 

Re: Win98SE config probs SOLVED

 

MEB wrote:

> "Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message

> news:13jcc94742bqbdb@corp.supernews.com...

> | Robert Baer wrote:

> | > Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following

> | > serious problem.

>

> DUN configuration - IE disconnect issues - loss of dialup connection

> settings

>

> | This what my ISP suggested (and worked):

> | * For speed-up of "handshake":

> | 1) Use DialUpNetworking and delete connection icon

> | 2) Click/select Start then Run and enter inetwiz

> | 3) Configure the connection

> | 4) Use DialUpNetworking and in Server Types, have *only* TCP/IP checked

> | * For IE to automatically dial *every* time:

> | 1) Right click IE icon, select Properties

> | 2) Select Advanced tab and near bottom of window, click Restore Defaults

> | 3) Select Connections tab and verify selection of "always dial..."

> | 4) Click on Apply before exiting.

> |

> | Thought that this maybe of help to others.

>

> Thanks for the update, and a reminder of one of the potential fixes.

> If you haven't updated SE fully, make sure you do.

>

....and pray tell, where can one get such an update on CD - as one would

think that would be umpteen megs, and anything over 2Mbytes on dial-up

is asking for trash data or termination in the muddle.

Posted

Re: Win98SE config probs SOLVED

 

Re: Win98SE config probs SOLVED

 

Try contacting Gary over on http://www.grystmill.com/. Think he had three

CD-ROMs of stuff available for a minimal costs.

 

'Course you could do the WindowsUpdate thing..

 

--

MEB

http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com

________

 

 

"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message

news:13jf2eodpe1ec7a@corp.supernews.com...

| MEB wrote:

|

| > "Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message

| > news:13jcc94742bqbdb@corp.supernews.com...

| > | Robert Baer wrote:

| > | > Am trying to config Win98SE from scratch and have the following

| > | > serious problem.

| >

| > DUN configuration - IE disconnect issues - loss of dialup connection

| > settings

| >

| > | This what my ISP suggested (and worked):

| > | * For speed-up of "handshake":

| > | 1) Use DialUpNetworking and delete connection icon

| > | 2) Click/select Start then Run and enter inetwiz

| > | 3) Configure the connection

| > | 4) Use DialUpNetworking and in Server Types, have *only* TCP/IP

checked

| > | * For IE to automatically dial *every* time:

| > | 1) Right click IE icon, select Properties

| > | 2) Select Advanced tab and near bottom of window, click Restore

Defaults

| > | 3) Select Connections tab and verify selection of "always dial..."

| > | 4) Click on Apply before exiting.

| > |

| > | Thought that this maybe of help to others.

| >

| > Thanks for the update, and a reminder of one of the potential fixes.

| > If you haven't updated SE fully, make sure you do.

| >

| ...and pray tell, where can one get such an update on CD - as one would

| think that would be umpteen megs, and anything over 2Mbytes on dial-up

| is asking for trash data or termination in the muddle.

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