[Mac-talk] Meeting on Monday Feb 11
Ivan & Helen Craig
hrandiac at ktb.net
Thu Feb 7 22:45:43 MST 2008
Hello all,
Thank you Gautam for the gentle reminder. I will try and make it this
time. I missed the last because no reminder.
I need help for Jaguar 10.2.8. I was on-line tonight and Inernet Connect
stopped while my dial-up modem was connected. I tried relaunching the
application and I noticed that the Global Village modem was still
connected. I disconnected by turning the switch on the modem off for
thirty seconds to reset it. I tried reconnecting with the modem window,
but nothing happened. I have also lost the internet icon in the title bar.
I reselected the little box the the modem window to "show in title bar",
again nothing. I tried relaunching the system and cheched all the
configurations in system preferences. I still have no icon for internet
connect. I launch it fron the finder, I push the connect button in the
modem window and nothing happens. I write the e-mail in OS 9 because that
is the only method to get connected. I am using all the same hardware.
Anyone have a suggestion.
Thank you, Ivan
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008, Gautam Godse wrote:
> hi folks,
> This is a gentle reminder for our meeting this month. It is on Monday Feb 11,
> 2008 at 7 pm.
>
> Our guest speaker is Terrence Talbot from Karelia Software the makers of
> SandVox website authoring software. In the past they had a great product
> called Watson, which Apple shamelessly copied and bundled as Sherlock 2.
>
> SandVox is great for making websites in a fun and simple way without knowing
> any programming or complicated HTML. So do join us for a great evening and
> maybe you could soon be making your own websites with SandVox.
>
> See more details and a picture of Terrence at MacWorld on our website at
> http://www.sgvmug.org
>
> Hope to see all of you there.
> --
> Gautam Godse
>
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