Hello to all from Sunny Rhode Island,
I have been having problems with Email and Internet connections since late July.
I recently found out that Cox High Speed Internet services had been infected on August 11th, 2003.
They claim to have taken steps to insure that no other infections get into their system.
My question is this: I was using and am using their system for all email and internet through the use of Outlook Express 5.0.6 and Internet Explorer 5.1.7. On my Cox Homepage I see the information about the security alert and all the different worms, with directions to download the latest patch for Windows operating systems. There is nothing listed for the Mac nor do they concede that there are any problems with Macs being effected. What can/should I do about my Mac?
I have a 4400/200 with a 144MB Memory
OS 8.6
I cannot startup Internet Explorer when I turn on my Mac though my Email is working just fine. I am forced to unplug the modem, wait ten seconds and plug it back in again. If I attempt to startup Internet Explorer without doing the above, I get a type 2 or type 3 error code.
Cox also changed their Netmask, Ip address and Default gateway addresses.The only reason I know this is because I run ASP Reports whenever I have problems.
They recently changed the line for my city, as well, the old line that I was initially connected to stopped working.
Is there someplace where the address information is kept besides the TCP/IP that may have the old addresses stashed?
If anyone out there has any indication of what my problem with Internet Explorer might be please feel free to jump right in.
I have tried using Netscape 4.79, great for email but awul for viewing and Netscape 7 which ran as slow as molasses and just wouldn't function well for Email Addresses.
PS: It is nice to know for a change that all of the problems that I was having with my email or browser (no matter what I used) were ISP related and not caused by me.
Lastly, is there a high speed internet server that uses a cable connection that you could recommend, given their systems requirements and for my 8.6 Operating System.
MrsLop