Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 13:15:30 -0400 Subject: [JA] Writing in an Offline Browser From: jim.henderson@xxxxxxxx >JH> I opened MSIE by its own icon and changed from >> "Dial whenever an Internet connection is not present" to "Never." Good theory, but as it turned out, the DUN window didn't wait a minute or a whole second and, though Outlook Express is installed in this machine, I didn't start it, and its option is not what was set to call automatically. Instead it was an option in IE. How this IE option came to be set this way, I don't know. Perhaps that's the Win98 4.10.98 default, or perhaps Juno or some other program set it, but once I changed it in IE, IE was no longer begging to connect. If Jim and George are talking about the IE option to "never dial"....if you select that, you get a window that says IE can't connect. And you can't get on the web until you go in and change the option. This is exactly what happens to me every once in a while and I can't figure out WHAT is triggering it...I THINK it hapens when I am in another Juno account, and try to go onto the web, and since I am set up in IE to dial up with this account, it screws things up. In any event, when I spoke to Juno about it, they suggested reloading the program to see if that helped. b To unsubscribe, send a message to listar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe juno_accmail" in the body or subject. OR visit http://freelists.dhs.org ~*~