For my MacG4/OS9.2, I just installed NS 7.02. When I turn on my computer,
NS automatically opens, which is good. But it automatically goes online,
which is bad. My last NS, 4.77, didn't do that. The Remote Access app
doesn't seem to help. How can I cause NS to open without going online? And
is this the best group for this issue?
Please post, email.

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clvrmnky - 10 Dec 2003 23:57 GMT
> For my MacG4/OS9.2, I just installed NS 7.02. When I turn on my computer,
> NS automatically opens, which is good. But it automatically goes online,
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>
> Please post, email.
Dunno. Maybe ask a non-OS X group.
Isaac Wingfield - 11 Dec 2003 04:33 GMT
> > For my MacG4/OS9.2, I just installed NS 7.02. When I turn on my computer,
> > NS automatically opens, which is good. But it automatically goes online,
> > which is bad. My last NS, 4.77, didn't do that. The Remote Access app
> > doesn't seem to help. How can I cause NS to open without going online? And
> > is this the best group for this issue?
Go into preferences, set your "Home Page" to null.
Isaac
Stephen Grossman - 13 Dec 2003 16:05 GMT
> > > For my MacG4/OS9.2, I just installed NS 7.02. When I turn on my computer,
> > > NS automatically opens, which is good. But it automatically goes online,
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> Go into preferences, set your "Home Page" to null.
i already had done that.

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