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markpearcy
Posts: 8 Joined: 3/25/2002 From: Status: offline
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Advice for people that connect with cable modems - 3/25/2002 7:14:21
Hi, I connect using a cable modem (broadband) and when publishing web pages I always have to enter my domain username and passwd several times, at various stages of the publishing process. There doesn't seem to be much to check to ensure that NTLM handshaking occurs correctly when you connect using LAN settings in Win 98. When I used to connect with a dial up adapter there was a host of settings I could check. It eventually publishes but it is a little frustrating. I don't know if you have any advice. I have started to try modifying the site content 'live' but every change still requires my username and password. Would my ISP resetting the extensions help at all? Thanks, Mark. Edited by - markpearcy on 03/26/2002 04:15:17
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caywind
Posts: 1479 From: USA Status: offline
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RE: Advice for people that connect with cable modems - 3/26/2002 22:25:35
they could try that but it probably wouldn't help... you might ask them to delete the user account and then re-create it, it rebuilds the ACL's <spellcheck> </spellcheck>
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Mike54
Posts: 4782 Joined: 3/26/2001 From: Way Up Over Status: offline
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RE: Advice for people that connect with cable modems - 3/27/2002 11:43:04
I don't think it's specifically a cable modem thing. I work live for long stretches as well as publish through a cable modem with Win98 and only have to do the initial log in. Have you checked with your ISP (for server settings) and/or cable provider (for possible restrictions)? ah reckon, tharfo'e ah's, ah reckon.
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markjlawrence
Posts: 119 From: Belfast Northern Ireland Status: offline
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RE: Advice for people that connect with cable modems - 3/27/2002 16:19:52
Hi Mark, I think the problem lies with the server extensions on your ISP's server. I had this problem whe I moved to a new ISP. In the end I did a bit of research and emailed the article to my ISP. Ask them to reinstall the SE. I think that will do it. Mark. If it weren't for pick-pockets, I'd have no sex life at all!
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buckland
Posts: 13 Joined: 4/17/2002 From: Littleton CO Status: offline
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RE: Advice for people that connect with cable modems - 4/18/2002 16:48:17
Hi, Mark-- I work for a Broadband (cable) ISP. Although I'm not at liberty to say which one, it sounds as if you use a different provider. With ours, passwords are a little on the quirky side. Although not that critical with most features/servers, it's definitely recommended to have a minimum 8-place pw with ours. Speaking of passwords, it would not hurt for you to change your password. Although this may not be the issue, it couldn't hurt. Also, we do not use a proxy, hence NO boxes in the proxy area should be checked. If your provider DOES use a proxy, however, make sure you use it, of course. On proxies, I've noted that there can be problems with duplication of checked boxes. For example, if you have "Use Automatic Configuration Script" checked, you might not want to also have "Use a Proxy Server" checked. Good luck with this, Mark! Phil
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markpearcy
Posts: 8 Joined: 3/25/2002 From: Status: offline
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RE: Advice for people that connect with cable modems - 4/18/2002 16:59:30
hi phil, thanks for your email... i'll be completely honest and say I have no idea what a proxy is :-)..and know i changed options for it and other related....stuff.. recently, and cannot remember for the life of me where to go back... sorry...can u help? oops mark.
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markpearcy
Posts: 8 Joined: 3/25/2002 From: Status: offline
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RE: Advice for people that connect with cable modems - 4/18/2002 17:04:55
hi, found it.. LAN settings... i am using a proxy server and i remember now i could not even connect to publish at all with it.. nktomi2-cos.server.ntl.com , port 8080 are these global settings for all internet related apps on my pc..? thanks m with bypass ticked...
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