This is a possibility... Somehow he's got his MS "Internet" settings mixed up: The proxy server setting now points to a zope server Of course since all his clients are messed up, I assume the dhcp is delivering the wrong value? So Milton: Please check the following: In Internet Explorer, Menu ->Tools->internet Options a New window should open... Then Click the connections tab There click the "LAN Settings" button a new window should open. The second half of this window has the settings for the "proxy server". If the "Use Proxy server for your LAN" is clicked then plase unclick it... Try accessing the internet now.... if it now works, Try rebooting the machine, and checking weither it reappers... Hope this helps Jerry On Tue, 2003-08-12 at 03:40, Philip Kilner wrote:
Hi Milton,
Milton A. Colón wrote:
I can not surf the internet because every page I try to reach give me the messege below. I want to know what do you did to my browser and how I can fix it. I do not have any Zope software or whatever it is. Please respond as soon as you receive this e-mail or I am going to take legal action.
The page you cite is the Zope default page.
After a Zope installation, it is typically at http://localhost:8080 (e.g. on a non-standard port, but on your local machine).
There may be a copy of Zope installed locally, or you may have some sort of proxy configuration which is mistakenly serving this page in response to requests for other addresses.
In the former case, you may wish to check if Zope is installed on your machine. In the latter case, you may wish to check your proxy configuration.
In either case, a temperate request for help may well receive a better response than threats.
BTW, I am not affiliated in any way with the Zope corporation, and I doubt very much that the whoever is responsible for your predicament is either.
HTH