Whenever I try to access Windows Internet Explorer wirelessly, a Comcast.net greeting shows up asking me to install its software to activate my account. But I cannot do that because I am not a Comcast customer (and I have not intentionally signed up for any Comcast service to my knowledge). I thought the problem might have come from a windows update, but now I'm not sure. My wireless Intel Pro Set Wireless shows that I'm connected, but I can't access the Internet Explorer because this Comcast message shows up on the Explorer homepage and I can't go any farther than that. I prefer doing wireless rather than my slower MSN Explorer Dialup, and I had no problems doing so before a few weeks ago. Anyone have any ideas about what this problem is and how to solve it? I'm not really computer savvy and I need all the help I can get. Thanks very much for any help. -- Marie
Rachel wrote: > Whenever I try to access Windows Internet Explorer wirelessly, You're in the wrong newsgroup. This is the group for the Mac version of IE. You should repost in one of the regular IE groups. Corentin -- --- Mac:MS MVP http://www.cortig.net/wordpress/ --- http://www.mvps.org - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com MVPs are not MS employees - Les MVP ne travaillent pas pour MS Remove "NoSpam" to e-mail me - Retirez "NoSpam" pour m'écrire
Thanks for letting me know, so I wouldn't be waiting forever for an answer. I'll try reposting. -- Marie ""Corentin Cras-Méneur"" wrote: > Rachel wrote: > > > Whenever I try to access Windows Internet Explorer wirelessly, > > You're in the wrong newsgroup. > > This is the group for the Mac version of IE. You should repost in one of > the regular IE groups. > > Corentin > -- > --- Mac:MS MVP http://www.cortig.net/wordpress/ --- > http://www.mvps.org - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com > MVPs are not MS employees - Les MVP ne travaillent pas pour MS > Remove "NoSpam" to e-mail me - Retirez "NoSpam" pour m'écrire >