What Would Cause This......

Thanks Guys .. :D Will continue tomorrow.....Good help...

Oh jesus; NT 4.0? I'm soooo sorry.

/me sheds a single, solemn tear for you.

Oh jesus; NT 4.0? I'm soooo sorry.

/me sheds a single, solemn tear for you.

This sounds like the help I would get from Eldmannen...LOL.. :lol:

Yea, last of the dinasaurs. I figure in 5 years I can sell on E-Bay, the NT 4.0, as a classic and make a killing... :lol:

Anywho..this workstation is somewhat dedicated and I have been trying to update it with whatever I can to improve usability , speed , and processing.

Our other connected , via ethernet network , computers are upgraded to Win XP SP2 and one is still operating on Win 2000. We do a lot of graphic engineering type Solid Works ,cad/cam and xsfer of machinining code to high production and prototype machining work.

Got rid of the old firefox and thunderbird exe. and downloaded new.

Installed new firefox & thunderbird exe. rebooted and firefox loaded just fine.....

Changed the connection settings to auto-detect proxy settings for this connection and I think this is what did it...

DO NOT COMPARE ME TO ELDMANNEN IN ANY WAY! *angry stare*

No but seriously... NT 4.0 is satan's operating system. I work with it occasionally here and it's junk.

DO NOT COMPARE ME TO ELDMANNEN IN ANY WAY! *angry stare*

No but seriously... NT 4.0 is satan's operating system. I work with it occasionally here and it's junk.

Agreed w/the NT4.0 being junk...

Wanted to tick you off ...Guess I succeeded... :lol:

There is only one Eldmannen...Hey.....

Anyway , I think I have it nipped in the bud...Thanks for replying to my posts and giving your advice..... :D

Agreed w/the NT4.0 being junk...

Wanted to tick you off ...Guess I succeeded... :lol:

There is only one Eldmannen...Hey.....

Anyway , I think I have it nipped in the bud...Thanks for replying to my posts and giving your advice..... :D

So was it a profile problem? I'm curious cause the feedback helps me learn.

So was it a profile problem? I'm curious cause the feedback helps me learn.

No Sir,

In the options of firefox I changed the connections....the default connection is "direct connection to the internet". I just changed the connection to "auto-detect proxy settings to this network" :D

We are on a Peer to Peer Network Configuration with "Linksys" router connection,I felt this was the obvious setting in the firefox program.