The Win98SE computer I'm answering from is on the same network as my prime PC (laptop, Win XP) that has the most problem. They connect via a Netgear router to an Optusnet cable modem.Quote:
Originally posted by CraigE
I dont think it would be your computer but probablly your modem or internet connection or phone line. If you can borrow a lap top try that on your connection and see if it is any better if not it is the line, if it is it is probabbly your modem or maybe even some sort of software conflict or firewall protection.
I tend not to use this computer as the monitor screen is only useful up to a maximum of 800x600 and pages on this site are often wider thus requiring one to always scroll - and it's older and much slower than the laptop.
I have the same problem with invalid_sessions with the laptop if I dial in when disconnected from the network.
I've tried turning the Norton firewall off but to no avail (the Win XP) firewall is off.
Both PCs are running Norton Internet Security and Personal Firewall.
I can't see how to configure NIS to tell it that this is a trusted site as suggested by Incisor in the FAQ section.
My office computer is a Windows CE terminal (slow as heck owing to the lack of any real cache) that connects to a Win 2000 server network. With it, I've always assumed the invalid_sessions were due to the server clock running 3 minutes late compared with the Telstra standard clock we use for everything else - changing the time on the terminal is disabled so I can't test that.
Ron (with fingers crossed)
