BettyB
July 9th, 2005, 11:46 AM
Maybe someone else has already discussed this but just as an fwiw kind of thing...
I recently installed Norton's SystemWorks Premier 2005 and the Personal Firewall (2005 version) and couldn't get Tap to go online (I still use it for my CIS mail, diehard that I am). Tried a buncha stuff in the firewall settings but nothing seemed to make any difference, including UNchecking auto network detection. (I use an external modem for Tap and dsl for everything else) Then, just by chance I used N(ew) rather than Ctrl+M in Tap and bingo! everything worked as before. Well, Ctrl+M doesn't but that's okay as long as I can still get my mail via Tap. One of these days will have to bite the bullet and move my mail to one of my other services. Gads but I hate change.
So, one thing down and at least one more to go....in Mozilla I can no longer use Ctrl+V to paste copied material into a message on CIS. (I've never been able to use traditional cut/paste over there) Apparently the firewall is blocking _some_ macros/commands. (sigh) Will post this part over in the Mozilla forum in hopes someone else has already solved it.
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I recently installed Norton's SystemWorks Premier 2005 and the Personal Firewall (2005 version) and couldn't get Tap to go online (I still use it for my CIS mail, diehard that I am). Tried a buncha stuff in the firewall settings but nothing seemed to make any difference, including UNchecking auto network detection. (I use an external modem for Tap and dsl for everything else) Then, just by chance I used N(ew) rather than Ctrl+M in Tap and bingo! everything worked as before. Well, Ctrl+M doesn't but that's okay as long as I can still get my mail via Tap. One of these days will have to bite the bullet and move my mail to one of my other services. Gads but I hate change.
So, one thing down and at least one more to go....in Mozilla I can no longer use Ctrl+V to paste copied material into a message on CIS. (I've never been able to use traditional cut/paste over there) Apparently the firewall is blocking _some_ macros/commands. (sigh) Will post this part over in the Mozilla forum in hopes someone else has already solved it.
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