Are you on a broadband connection? Do you have static addressing? I dont
understand how DNS change can affect your PC unless you are statically
mapped.
- Ali
AG Schnozz wrote:
>>You certain it was your ISP that did this?
>>Sounds strangely symptomatic of a "browser hijacker."
>>
>>
>
>I thought so too, at first. I put in bogus info just in case.
>Ended up that it really was the ISP. They changed DNS servers.
>My 98SE machine wasn't too happy and wouldn't take at first.
>Took about five or six times before things settled in. Finally
>called tech support and got things straightened out.
>
>You all will just have to go on with the knowledge that you
>missed one of my best posts.
>
>AG
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