Zope on local Win2K machine and IE
Hi! I installed Zope on a local (Win2K) machine that uses a modem dial-up to connect to the internet. Whenever I type in "localhost" or "127.0.0.1" in IE (6) to get to the Zope Server, Windows always prompts me for an internet connection. When I "stay offline", the page does not display. When dialling in, everything works fine. So with IE on Windows 2000, I have to be online to connect to the local (_really_ local, not even LAN) server. I find this stupid and unacceptable. Is there any easy way to get around this problem? Thank you very much in advance for your help, Danny P.S.: Netscape doesn't invoke this prompt, it connects just fine.
This is a relic of how you have your internet connect setup in IE. To fix: -Go to internet properties (Tools->Internet options) -5th tab over is Connections -Choose 'Never dial a connection' -Click OK Now IE won't force you to connect to the Internetjust to work with your Zope install, but you will need to establish your internet connection manually. Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Danny William Adair" <danny@adair.net> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2001 6:48 PM Subject: [Zope] Zope on local Win2K machine and IE
Hi!
I installed Zope on a local (Win2K) machine that uses a modem dial-up to connect to the internet. Whenever I type in "localhost" or "127.0.0.1" in IE (6) to get to the Zope Server, Windows always prompts me for an internet connection. When I "stay offline", the page does not display. When dialling in, everything works fine.
So with IE on Windows 2000, I have to be online to connect to the local (_really_ local, not even LAN) server. I find this stupid and unacceptable. Is there any easy way to get around this problem?
Thank you very much in advance for your help, Danny
P.S.: Netscape doesn't invoke this prompt, it connects just fine.
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Thanks Chris, but as you have already pointed out, now the dialup would have to be invoked manually. Isn't it possible to have both? Btw, I have the same problem when deactivating a network connection (through which the machine gets its internet connection, it's a DSL router that's on the LAN). In this case that whole dialog you were talking about is deactivated, because LAN settings don't have these dialup properties. When I "disable" the LAN connection (right-click - "disable"), the same "you are currently offline" dialog pops up and I can't work on the local Zope server. Any ideas? Thx, Danny On Monday 17 December 2001 17:06, Chris Cioffi wrote:
This is a relic of how you have your internet connect setup in IE. To fix:
-Go to internet properties (Tools->Internet options) -5th tab over is Connections -Choose 'Never dial a connection' -Click OK
Now IE won't force you to connect to the Internetjust to work with your Zope install, but you will need to establish your internet connection manually.
Chris
----- Original Message ----- From: "Danny William Adair" <danny@adair.net> To: <zope@zope.org> Sent: Sunday, December 16, 2001 6:48 PM Subject: [Zope] Zope on local Win2K machine and IE
Hi!
I installed Zope on a local (Win2K) machine that uses a modem dial-up to connect to the internet. Whenever I type in "localhost" or "127.0.0.1" in
IE
(6) to get to the Zope Server, Windows always prompts me for an internet connection. When I "stay offline", the page does not display. When
dialling
in, everything works fine.
So with IE on Windows 2000, I have to be online to connect to the local (_really_ local, not even LAN) server. I find this stupid and
unacceptable.
Is there any easy way to get around this problem?
Thank you very much in advance for your help, Danny
P.S.: Netscape doesn't invoke this prompt, it connects just fine.
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