technical problems

Bill Moseley moseley at netcom.com
Thu Jan 9 11:58:38 EST 1997


>You might check the NETSCAPE.INI file or 
>the corresponding registry settings to see if Netscape is set to 
>call Trumpet when started.

When netscape starts it loads the Winsock.dll library.  If using the
winsock.dll provided by Trumpet, it then calls tcpman.exe (used for running
scripts and controlling parameters).

You can run Netscape locally by just starting Trumpet first (without
dialing).  You may need to be in SLIP mode instead of PPP mode.




>Anyone know if the 
>
>	[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Netscape\Netscape Navigator\Main]
>		"Last Preference"=dword:00000005 
>
>key controls whether changes made to Netscape's settings during a 
>session are finally written to the registry?  

That just keeps track of what tab was last used in the Preferences page.




Bill Moseley
mailto:moseley at netcom.com


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