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On Sun, 16 Aug 1998 08:01:34 PST8PDT, Mark Abramowitz wrote:
>How does one configure an OS/2 workstation to talk to an NT based proxy
>server? Note that one source dictates that NT 4.0 was designed with the
>"feature" of not being able to communicate with an OS/2 box. If this is,
>indeed, the case, how would one go about making OS/2 talk to a Linux based
>proxy?
The answers given yesterday were correct: Configure the web browser (Netscape is easy, Web
Explorer is a little more picky), to talk to the proxy. It has no idea that it's an NT box (nor does the NT
box have any idea that an OS/2 machine is making requests of it).
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