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Apple Computing Products:
Running Windows on your Mac
Please help with classic networking...
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<blockquote data-quote="exet0626" data-source="post: 315054" data-attributes="member: 26339"><p>Hi Marty,</p><p></p><p>I've tried to configure that screen, but I still can't access the internet. I've put in the details (in, I hope, the right places) supplied by my internet provider (although the provider doesn't know what I ought to put in the 'domain' box), but I don't get a connection. I was hoping that some expert of old Mac systems would be able to help. I'm sure it's a simple thing which needs to be done (simple, that is, if you know what to do!).</p><p></p><p>Hopefully, this thread will remain open until that expert reads my problems...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exet0626, post: 315054, member: 26339"] Hi Marty, I've tried to configure that screen, but I still can't access the internet. I've put in the details (in, I hope, the right places) supplied by my internet provider (although the provider doesn't know what I ought to put in the 'domain' box), but I don't get a connection. I was hoping that some expert of old Mac systems would be able to help. I'm sure it's a simple thing which needs to be done (simple, that is, if you know what to do!). Hopefully, this thread will remain open until that expert reads my problems... [/QUOTE]
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