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In <200412221957.iBMJvATg017483@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 12/22/04   
   at 11:57 AM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
 
>On a recent trip, I used my laptop (Thinkpad 600 E -- OS/2 Warp 4, FP 15)  
>to dial in to my ISP using Injoy. I could connect to my ISP and use MR/2  
>ICE to successful retrieve my email. But when I opened my brower, I could  
>not connect to any url's except that for my ISP. The browser would  
>eventually time out (both with Mozilla and with Netscape).   
 
Did you have a proxy set up by accident?  Mail is usually more of a  
problem that web.  Maybe it was a name server issue?  Did you check resolv  
and resolv2 for valid entries?  This is one item that matters when  
switching between dial-up and wired.  
 
Steven  
 
 
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