- Jul 14, 2000
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When I was using IE6 on Windows 98, I could skip typing the TLD and domain name, and it would substitute my local values. For example, I could type in "www/webmail", and it would access "www.princeton.edu/webmail", although the longer address did not appear in the address bar. Now I've switched to Windows XP, and the same trick doesn't work.
The only thing that has changed as far as network settings is that I no longer log on to the NT domain that gave us access to printers and school software - I access those shares individually with the same name and password now. But, I don't think that would be the reason the short addresses don't work.
Any suggestions on how to get this back?
The only thing that has changed as far as network settings is that I no longer log on to the NT domain that gave us access to printers and school software - I access those shares individually with the same name and password now. But, I don't think that would be the reason the short addresses don't work.
Any suggestions on how to get this back?
