Netscape HELP PLEASE!!

Raptor

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I got this stupid program called webcellorator(spelling??) And it used to go through it to run netscape, I was just trying it out and it wasnt anything special so i go to uninstall and it worked fine. Now I cant do anything through netscape because it is trying to go through webcellorator, when I go anywhere it says this on the bottom of netscape Connect: Contacting host: 127.0.0.1:24491, how do I change this. I tried to uninstall and reinstall and it didnt do anything. And is there a way to get my bookmarks from Netscape to IE?? Thanks
 

grass

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Their is a program thats free to download i'm not sure of the site but it transfers all your bookmarks over from netscape to IE ,if i find it i'll let you know.
http://www.webattack.com/ (you might find it here)
 

Gatsby

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To move bookmarks.
Import them from File -> Import -> Favorites.

Or you can do them manually by opening up bookmark.html in your profile directory.

If I ever have troubles with netscape I just reinstall.

Gatsby
 

johnlog

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In Windows IE 5.5 Help this is what it says how to import bookmarks into Internet Explorer:

Sharing bookmarks and favorites
Favorites, known as bookmarks in Netscape Navigator, are a convenient way to organize and link to Web pages that you visit frequently.

Internet Explorer automatically imports all your Netscape bookmarks. On the Favorites menu, click the Imported Bookmarks folder to view them.

If you use Internet Explorer on several computers, you can easily share favorite items between computers by importing them. Also, if you use both Internet Explorer and Navigator, you can keep your favorites and bookmarks up-to-date with each other by importing them between programs.

To import bookmarks or favorites, click the File menu, and then click Import and Export.
To export favorites to bookmarks or favorites on the same or another computer, click the File menu, and then click Import and Export.
Notes

Exported favorites are saved as a regular HTML file, so either Internet Explorer or Navigator can import them. You can export a selected folder in your Favorites list, or all of your favorites.
The exported favorites file is fairly small, so if you want to share the favorite items with other people, you can copy it to a floppy disk or folder on a network, or attach it to an e-mail message.

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JohnL