Netscape 6 And Win2K Web Viewing Problems? 9
freedom_surfer asks: "I recently set up a Windows 2000 network in a lab at my school. To make a long story short, my users and I are having problems accessing certain pages with Netscape 6 while logged in as a regular user. You can't access abcnews.com, you can't check your e-mail at Hotmail, and there are other numerous pages abroad and here at school that don't seem to function properly under Netscape 6. Explorer on the other hand works fine on these pages. Now I suspect that it has to do with Win 2K security, but how eludes me. Any more information on this subject would be most helpful."
Re:Same for me: M18 + Win2k (Score:1)
When reading slashdot, I can always get through no matter which browser if I visit http://www.slashdot.org (notice the "www"), but always get a "Connection refused from http://slashdot.org" error when I try to leave off the hostname.
It does not give me problems if I use Netscape 4.75, or Netscape PR3 (at last count). If it's a bug, it's a really persistent (and easy to make?) error in handling redirects.
I've been meaning to investigate bugzilla about this, but It'd be nice to hear that I'm not hallucinating from somebody else.
Linux 2.2.16 #1 Fri Jun 30 21:10:22 CDT 2000 i586 unknown
--Robert
I think so..... (Score:1)
Anyway, while that logs in, I'll rant....
I use NetPositive in BeOS, Opera in Windows, and Konqueror to (rarly) login to Hotmail, and Net+ and Opera both work without increased securty set (haven't tried Konq yet though...).
It seems to have worked perfectly (of course, I didn't try the increased security option at login... I'm going to logout and try that now...)
Yes, it also seems to work... I'm shocked, but I think Hotmail, yes, Micro$oft's Hotmail, works with 'alternate' browsers.
Expect an update at Hotmail soon ;)
NS6 and IIS and IE2 (oh my) (Score:1)
Also, I tried viewing another webpage and instead of it I got their web hosting provider. I think it has something to do with the HTTP protocol and get request format. If there's an option in NS6 to turn off HTTP/1.1 requests, you could try that.
Same for me: M18 + Win2k (Score:1)
Hotmail (Score:2)
Has Anybody been able to log on to hotmail using Mozilla?
Re:I think so..... (Score:2)
Hmmm... maybe in the early days they cookied me with settings that don't work on my browser. I'll have to hack around a bit. Thanks for the info.
It's probably a permissions issue (Score:2)
Re:Same for me: M18 + Win2k (Score:3)
netscape personal security manager (Score:4)