[quote user="Tom"]
Apparently I made a big mistake. In shifting over from OE, which requires a password to connect to my cable service via a wireless connection to my cable modem (I am on a network with one other computer), I checked the box requiring a NetWare password (there were no other boxes to check regarding passwords). Now I am unable to open my Pegasus Mail because it requires a NetWare password. Where and how do I (I) go to uncheck the NetWare password and (2) how do I set up Pegasus Mail to utilize the network password into my modem? TIA, Tom
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Not sure if this will work, but the "Help" file has the following entry:
How can I stop Pegasus Mail from running in "NetWare mode"?
You can force Pegasus Mail to run in standalone mode (ie, to ignore the connection to the NetWare server) by changing the command line you use to run the program to "WINPM-32.EXE -A". This commandline switch also works for the DOS version of Pegasus Mail.
If this doesn't work, you might also try renaming PMAIL.CFG in the Pegasus Mail program directory.
[quote user="Tom"]<p>Apparently I made a big mistake.&nbsp; In shifting over from OE, which requires a password to connect to my cable service via a wireless connection to my cable modem (I am on a network with one other computer), I checked the box requiring a NetWare password (there were no other boxes to check regarding passwords).&nbsp; Now I am unable to open my Pegasus Mail because it requires a NetWare password.&nbsp;&nbsp; Where and how do I (I) go to uncheck the NetWare password and (2) how do I set up Pegasus Mail to utilize the network password into my modem?&nbsp; TIA, Tom</p><p>[/quote]
</p><p>Not sure if this will work, but the "Help" file has the following entry:
</p><blockquote><b>How can I stop Pegasus Mail from running in "NetWare mode"?</b>
<blockquote>You can force Pegasus Mail to run in standalone mode (ie, to ignore the connection to the NetWare server) by changing the command line you use to run the program to "WINPM-32.EXE -A". This commandline switch also works for the DOS version of Pegasus Mail. </blockquote></blockquote>&nbsp;If this doesn't work, you might also try renaming PMAIL.CFG in the Pegasus Mail program directory.