At work we are using a Linux E-Mail box as an E-Mail server. Are there any known bugs
when using MS Outlook?
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My ISP uses Windows NT and I need a How to on how I can connect. I think they are
using MSCHAP. Please Help. Thanks
Steve
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How do I find out what version of pppd I am running and what is the newest version?
Does the newest version support MSCHAP and how do I compile it for this support?
Thanks in advance for the newbie support.
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My ISP uses Windows NT and I need a How to on how I can connect. I think they are
using MSCHAP. Please Help. Thanks
Steve
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From: Steven Hanley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 1998 12:01 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:MSCHAP How to / is there one? Readme?
Where do I find the README.MSCHAP80 file mentioned in the PPP How to? I am a newbie
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From: Steven Hanley [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, January 18, 1998 12:11 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:MSCHAP
Hi Steven,
If you what me to take a look at your file please send them to me and
I'll try to help you.
Wayne
Where do I find the README.MSCHAP80 file mentioned in the PPP How to? I am a newbie
and need help.
Thanks in advance
Steve
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How did you fix the problem? I too am having a hell of a time connecting to my ISP.
I thing any info would help. I think PPP is supposed to be one of the hardest things
to do with Linux. Unfortunately it is also one of the first things that a newbie has
to encounter. I think anything will
I need a Windows type setup program for my PPP connection to my provider. I am having
problems connecting. I have allready tried ezppp but I still cannot connect. I can
connect with Win95 and NT. I have heard about xisp but can't find it. Can someone
point me to a place site that has this
05:53 PM 3/14/98 -0800, Vadim Israilevich wrote:
>In Linux, when you remove a floppy and insert a new one, you have to unmount
>the floppy drive (if it was mounted for previous floppy) and re-mount it for
>new one. A pain in the seat, if you ask me, but...
>
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If I download files from Windows and put them on a floppy. How can I use them in
Linux? Appologies for this newbie question but I need to access a file on floppy.
Thank You
Steve
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Please send me the script for ibm.net too.
Thanks
Steve
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From: My name [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 07, 1998 12:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Need a Linux Friendly ISP/dialup provider
At 09:33 AM 3/7/98
I was told by my internet access provider that they use a Windows NT server for
Internet access. The Tech support representitive said that I have to use cleartext
authentification for my acces in able to connect. Can somone please clarify what this
is. I am a linux newbie and I am really str
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