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From: raphaelt@netnews.worldnet.att.net                 27-Aug-99 12:23:21
  To: All                                               28-Aug-99 16:46:26
Subj: Re: [Q] 128 bit Netscape fixpack

From: raphaelt@netnews.worldnet.att.net (Raphael Tennenbaum)

"Bradley G. Smith" <bgsmith/r6pnw_deschutes@fs.fed.xxus> wrote:

>I have installed the 128-bit fixpack for Netscape on 2 PCs. In both cases,
>the progress bar for updating the files (not preprocessing and not backup)
>goes by very quickly. And the date/time stamps and sizes for the "updated"
>files do not change. Has anyone else experienced this?
>
>If I run the fixpack again I think the new syslevel file is detected and
>nothing is done as far as modifying files.
>
>Is there a work around? Or am I wrong in thinking that the fixed files should
>have revised date and time stamps and changed sizes?

No, they should have at least changed timestamps and dates. 
Eg:

8-03-99  8:37p     3,710,941      0 a---  NETSCAPE.EXE

and 

8-03-99  8:33p        28,560     61 a---  NSREG.DLL
8-03-99  8:21p       213,659     61 a---  OS23240.DLL

My SYSLEVEL gives ID 5697B8601, XR01404/ previous XR00404.

-Ray

-- 
Ray Tennenbaum        '99 YZF-R6
readme@ http://www.ray-field.com

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From: mblock@optusnet.com.au                            29-Aug-99 13:19:15
  To: All                                               29-Aug-99 15:49:07
Subj: can't connect with InJoy

From: Michael Block <mblock@optusnet.com.au>

I am trying to establish a ppp connection to my ISP using InJoy. I can
connect but the connection fails with the following messages. Any ideas?

 20055260 Invalid fcs
 20055261 Invalid fcs
 20055261 Invalid fcs
 20055261 Invalid fcs
 20055261 Invalid fcs
 20055347 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [52]
 20055553 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [53]
 20055759 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [54]
 20055968 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [55]
 20060175 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [56]
 20060381 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [57]
 20060590 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [58]
 20060803 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [59]
 20061009 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [60]
 20061025 Invalid fcs
 20061214 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [61]
 20061422 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [62]
 20061628 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [63]
 20061834 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [64]
 20062043 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [65]
 20062247 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [66]
 20062456 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [67]
 20062665 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [68]
 20062878 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [69]
 20062889 Invalid fcs
 20063081 Timeout on LCP CONFIG_REQ (closing connection)
 20063082 TX: TERMINATE REQ
 20063096 PPP: Invalid protocol 0x1CE0
 20063129 Connection log entry generated


--


regards

Michael Block

Windows98......ooops, I think I stepped in it, it's all over my shoe!

http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/2265/os2links.html


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From: jms%email.de%email.de%email.de@b...               29-Aug-99 12:35:15
  To: All                                               29-Aug-99 15:49:09
Subj: Re: Communicator/2 4.61: No Cookie Security (Again)

Message sender: jms%email.de%email.de%email.de@bromo.email.ch

From: jms%email.de%email.de%email.de@bromo.email.ch (Jens)

Normally cookies can be read by a) the server which set the cookie or 
b) by any other server in the same domain.

Cookies can never be read from foreign servers (unless there is a 
bug).

Jens

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From: dropThis.DenverD@ibm.net                          29-Aug-99 12:49:25
  To: All                                               29-Aug-99 15:49:09
Subj: Re: can't connect with InJoy

From: dropThis.DenverD@ibm.net (DenverD )

In message <37C8A6C2.590D2147@optusnet.com.au> - Michael Block
<mblock@optusnet.com.au> writes:
>
>I am trying to establish a ppp connection to my ISP using InJoy. I can
>connect but the connection fails with the following messages. Any ideas?
>
> 20055260 Invalid fcs
<snip>
> 20062878 TX: CONFIG-REQ (periodic), id [69]
> 20062889 Invalid fcs
> 20063081 Timeout on LCP CONFIG_REQ (closing connection)
> 20063082 TX: TERMINATE REQ
> 20063096 PPP: Invalid protocol 0x1CE0
> 20063129 Connection log entry generated
>
>Michael Block
>

could be lots of things..
I'd start by going through userguid.txt and faq.txt..
it is most likely a setup issue...
like, did you insert into InJoy a KNOWN to be good init string? (like,
if nothing else just use the same one that the dialer which is working
for you uses)..
have you set the port speed too high in InJoy (like, some people set
it to 230,400 and don't have the hardware required to support HALF
that speed....)
or what about the Invalid FCS problem....have you gone through the
LONG list of things in faq.txt on what causes and how you might solve
fcs problems?
or, are you using a script to connect? did you hand edit it? should
you? (MOST folks don't need a script at all)..
if you are using both PAP and CHAP, have you tried turning one off
(like it says in the docs?)
did you click on "Fast"? maybe you need to click on "make slow" until
you have the other problems resolved, and THEN tune it for speed..
have you tried using SIO? it solves most Warp comm problems..
did you see the part in readme.doc that says FREE help is available on
the FREE InJoy Mail List?

but, you probably just need to set it up correctly..

--
DenverD AT ibm DOT net

CAUTION: All addresses are anti-spam spoofs.
you gotta fix'em up to mail me...sorry!

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From: nospam_madbrain@thetaband.com                     31-Aug-99 03:44:11
  To: All                                               31-Aug-99 11:04:20
Subj: Theta Band Software releases WarpCharge payment software

From: nospam_madbrain@thetaband.com

Santa Clara, Calif. - Theta Band Software LLC released WarpCharge, a new
product that enables web sites to securely process credit card orders directly
over the Internet.

WarpCharge is the first credit card processing software available for the OS/2
platform.  WarpCharge provides the missing piece in your OS/2 e-commerce
solution : the payment system.

"Until now, merchants running secure web sites on IBM OS/2 Warp Server for
E-business had no means to process payments online. They could accept online
orders, but had to process the payment manually." said Julien Pierre,
President of Theta Band Software. "Shoppers like to get their purchase
immediately, and by processing credit card payments automatically and in
real-time, WarpCharge enables that sort of instant gratification."

WarpCharge is not just for e-commerce - it can be used for nearly all types of
businesses : whether you are taking credit card orders by mail, over the phone
or real-time over the Internet, WarpCharge is the perfect solution.

WarpCharge comes with sample CGI scripts for use on any secure OS/2 web
server, so that you can start taking Internet orders immediately.

WarpCharge also comes with an extensive REXX interface that lets developers
integrate credit card processing facility into any REXX-enabled OS/2
application, or into custom applications.

There are two editions of WarpCharge :

WarpCharge Business

WarpCharge Business is for any business that needs to process credit cards
over the phone, web, or in custom REXX applications. 

WarpCharge for Internet Service Providers

WarpCharge for ISPs lets Internet Service Providers offer credit card
processing capability to all their customers.

AVAILABILITY

WarpCharge is available for purchase from the Theta Band Software web site at
http://www.thetaband.com . WarpCharge Business requires a PC running IBM OS/2
Warp 4, OS/2 Warp Server or OS/2 Warp Server for E-Business. In addition,
WarpCharge for ISPs requires an OS/2 secure web server program.

ABOUT THETA BAND SOFTWARE LLC

Theta Band Software, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, was founded in
1997 and develops Internet and multimedia software products for IBM OS/2 Warp
that are marketed and sold on the world wide web.

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Theta Band Software LLC     http://www.thetaband.com
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