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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Southwest UK
Posts: 332
OS: XP pro 32bit
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Question re: Domains
Whenever I connect to the internet I have to enter a username and a password which will allow me to access a domain. Example:
Username: mrexample.aol.com@aol Password: example My question is simple. Is there a way that I can gain access to a domain other than the domain of my ISP? Are there any domains out there that don't require a password? I hope this isn't too vague.
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Yahoo,Google,Msn
all you have to do is when you open your internet browser goto the tab's on the top of the screen go over to tools then go down the list till u come to Internet Option... click that go in and change your homepage Tools>>>>Internet Options...>>>>http://www.yahoo.com>>>> apply |
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It sounds as if you're using a Proxy server to access the internet. What web browser are you using? I'm pretty sure all current browsers have a way of setting up a proxy server so that you don't have to type in the username/pass every time.
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