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Had a look at a possible part exchange on a new Mk3 on sunday car we looked at was Black, 2.0 TDCi Ghia Price offered at
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:46: No but need a response from somebody who may be able to tell me if I've done something stupid ???
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okay not very intuitive but tried changing In About:config security.checkloadurl to false (that seemed a bit too broad) so tried adding Bart to the following key About.config network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-urls bart and RESULT I think :46:
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ah - putting 'Bart' in the no proxy list means I get to the correct top level page but now it asks for a password/username when I click a link
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ok found where to set proxy setting in FF and the ip and port numbr are correct already -- don't have problem with the internet just the intranet ??? Glad its not a trivial problem though I've looked at it a few times over the months
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yes bart is the server no clara net is nothing to do with the school yes it works with IE6 and IE7 They are not experiencesd - it is basically a housewife who startd life cleaning the bbc machines ! She now runs the IT dept 5 servers - 300+ computers - when I asked about security policies and firefox she said 'I've heard of firefox' so unless its built in as a default into server 2003 I doubt it there is a proxy - set in ie -I assumed that FF copied the settings - where will I set it up in FF??
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I've used several versions of this for years at home but at work I've never managed to get it to work with the intranet!! the home page address for the intranet is http://bart/intranet/staff.html but if I put this in the address bar I get redirected to http://www.vianetworks.nl/ and then to http://www.claranet.nl/ Why ???????? if I put the following (don't ask how I found this out) file://///bart/intranet/staff.html in the address then it gets to the home page but any links clicked get redirected to claranet ????
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commonest cause is te brake pedal switch -
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you're fitting in already ... Its like you've never been away :16:
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welcome back ..... long time no see :16:
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please read HERE replying to this will take you to 4 posts then you only need one more :(
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Power Drop (unusual One This!)
NikpV replied to latrine's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
older mass air flow sensors used a heated wire which cooled as air flowed past it - the cooling changed its resistance and so the air flow could be sensed, they were sensistive to the wire getting dirty and so not cooling as much for the same airflow. You could clean the wire carefully and it would make a big difference. The more modern thick film type sensor doesn't suffer as much with dirt but they do degrade over time - If you look at the link above my sensor was extremely clean when it came out - I had tried cleaning it with IPA prior to changing it but it made no difference and no dirt came off the sensor -
just noticd the Matt_jr picture hosting - thats allll
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Power Drop (unusual One This!)
NikpV replied to latrine's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
YES i will. today i have cleaned my old MAF using alcohol bought from the chemist, its called [isop... something] as yet have not driven it to see what if any diference there is, but i intend to get a new one maybe this weekend or the wekend after... Isopropanol (iso - propyl alchohol) C3H7OH I didn't think that the Thick film sensors (Mk2 onwards) respond to cleaning - unlike the hot wire type (earlier models) -
and on AOL too ????
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Power Drop (unusual One This!)
NikpV replied to latrine's topic in Ford Galaxy Technical Section MK I MK II
depends on the state of the maf - ours still ran better with the maf connected (did timed distances up a medium hill) butwith a new MAF the difference was dramatic. How many miles has it done ?? have a look here -
yes I agree like the silvery blue one :(
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ok some think - wireless encryption protocol - but WEP=Wired Equivalent Privacy ie designed to give the same privacy as a wired network.
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sneaking around anonymously - both of you - profiles give you away :(
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does seem more responsive at home though :(
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can only use wep (not wpa- because not all my hardware supports it) + mac filtering + firewall for outgoing/incoming connections :( most ports cloaked/stealth
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can't see any change here - but its a 12Meg connection :( so its always slow :(
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which I do 50% of the time much to the amusement of the children :( - curse them :(
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