Subj : IEXPLORER problem To : CHARLES ANGELICH From : Gerald Miller Date : Thu Jan 27 2005 08:49 am Hello CHARLES, Responding to a post in the WINDOWS area: On Friday January 21 2005 at 23:27, CHARLES ANGELICH [1:123/140] wrote to GERALD MILLER, about: IEXPLORER problem CA>>> Opera v3.62 browser is a much faster browser with a CA>>> smaller footprint on the hard drive (if you are interested CA>>> in an improvement). :-) GM>> Yes, yes, oh YES! Can you file attach to an email? You have GM>> my addy. CA> Either way you would be required to do a download to your CA> machine. May as well just get the file directly from the FTP CA> server it resides on? CA> ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/ CA> win3/inet/ow362e16.exe I needed it 'yesterday', so I went to your web site and after some poking around, I finally found it (link ?), downloaded and installed. CA> Approximately a 1.5 meg download for this installer. This was CA> the _last_ 16bit version released so don't bother looking for CA> 'newer' versions of Opera, they won't work with W31 or WFWG. CA> (This link exists at my tech website) I haven't had a lot of time to explore the full wonders of Opera yet (I've used it twice -- three times if you count the setup). I've found another 'weirdness'. After I've been in Wfw for a few hours and I quit back to DOS, I find that my system clock has lost some time. I recall there was a "fix" for this problem, but I can't remember which file was responsible for the time loss or the replacement (archive) file name. Any ideas? Thanks ... Gerald .... If I had been present at creation, I would have given some useful hints. --- GoldED+/DPMI32 v1.1.5-040330 [msg of Thursday January 27 2005] * Origin: A good masochist takes a lot of beating! (1:342/512) .