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Installed Internet Connection Sharing and Netscape died
I installed Internet Connection Sharing and Netscape will no longer browse on the host machine. It works fine in all aspects on the client. On the host it will let me check email, but I can't browse. No matter what URL I enter I always just get a blank grey screen in Netscape and the bottom bar gives me "Document Done". Internet Explorer, however, works fine for browsing. Does somebody know what I should do to get Netscape back up and running?
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I have it working. I uninstalled and reinstalled Netscape 4.5 with no change. Next I uninstalled 4.5 and installed Netscape 4.61 and now things work. I am not sure what it was about 4.5 that stopped working after ICS was installed, but I don't care too much now because the problem condition is gone.
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Do you have a network setup?
If you changed the proxy's in Netscape to browse through your Internet sharing over the network, then you may need to check it over or change it back to normal or however it was in the first place.
In Netscape, to select this option:
Edit\Preferences\
You will then come up with a page full of +'s and -'s
Scroll down to the bottom, you should see 'Advanced'
Select it and extract it's field (-) from (+)
Then you should see the word 'Proxies'.
Select Manual Proxy configuration.
To set it upon the network you will need to configure it to your Servers IP, such as 192.168.1.1 would be mine.
Select View to change your settings for the proxy's.
Good luck with it, that's pretty much all there is too it.
Vadsky
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