Yes. I do tech support for just such a network, the only sollution is t
use a mozzila browser, or I suppose any non-IE browser. This is an I
issue and SP2. what happens is that no matter what XP SP2 won't let yo
set the IE security settings bellow a certaint level. I forget exactl
which, I believe medium-low is too low even for SP2. It will also o
SOME installs to give the impression that it actually DID reset th
security level when it didn't.. What are most providers & users doin
about it? Either throw SP2 away or using firefox. check ou
http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/
Jeff wrote:
> *I've seen this several times now on several computers using SP2
> When they
> connect to public network that requires the user to sign in on a we
> page
> to use the network, the network card gets an IP address but n
> browsers will
> work. Essentially, they can't get past the proxy. It doesn't matte
> if it is
> wireless or wired and it seem to only happen in SP2. Anyone els
> seeing
> this?
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ozzybu
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