Ok, I have Wingate installed, only... I have a few problems. I'm now getting
a message on my client PC saying that it can't find the Wingate Server,
which is the PC I am using to access this. Wingate is running and this PC is
able to access my client PC, only the client can't access this PC. I had to
change the registry entry
"HKLM\SYSTEM\Currentcontrollset\Services\SharedAccess\Start" from 2 to 3 to
remove ICS so Wingate would install. Could this be part of my problem? Any
ideas on how I can remedy this?
Thanks again
Norris
"blariz" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> The simplest solution would be to dump AOL dialup and just get a regular
> dialup ISP. AOL uses proprietary dialers and that is probably why the built
> in Windows ICS does not work. If you were able to find a resonable priced
> dialup ISP that uses the PPP dialer setup then you could easily create a
> ICS. If loosing AOL is not an option then you can look at the freeware
> version of Wingate proxy 5.0.x (it is free for personal use of 2 computers).
> Wingates website is : http://www.deerfield.com/download/wingate/ and
> their compatibility with AOL is described here:
> http://www.deerfield.com/products/wi...lllist.htm#aol
>
> Good luck.
> blariz
>
>
> "Norris" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I recently signed up for AOL dial-up, since their offers looked more
> > appealing than any (non-cable company) one else's.
> > I was told on the phone when I signed up that Home networking was
> > supported by the dial up service and that I would need to speak to
> > someone in the online help section to get help accessing AOL through
> > my client PC.
> > Well, I set up the network myself, ennabled ICS on the AOL dial up
> > connection, and nothing worked. I searched through usenet looking for
> > help, many people suggested AnalogX Proxy, so I installed it, and the
> > HTTP worked, but e-mail didn't (pop3 or IMAP)
> >
> > I am currently using CCProxy, but I still cannot access my IMAP e-mail
> > (and since that's the one given to me by the university, it's the most
> > important one)
> >
> > Does anyone know of any free software that I can install that will
> > allow me to acces my IMAP e-mail through Outlook. The network is a
> > simple crossover connection between two ethernet cards.
> >
> >
> > Many Thanks
> > Norris