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If a site or address "insists" on omitting www from it's url, it's simply
because there isn't a cname entry in their (ISP's) name server. It isn't
anything you're doing incorrectly.
The whole "www" thing is totally redundant anyway. To learn more, browse to
http://us.mirror.menandmice.com/cgi-bin/DoDig, and enter the url.
 -----Original Message-----
From: 	ChasWaring [mailto:cwwaring@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:	Sunday, March 11, 2001 9:20 AM
To:	omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject:	off topic - IE explorer
I am unable to access a site with the http://www.xxxxx
I get an authentication error
but if I remove the www from the address then I get in.
I have just installed IE 5.5 SP1
am running on win2000
The site is password protected.
How do I set the IE options in the computer to allow me not to have to
manually remove these www's?
Charlie
 
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