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> Plug-in Problem, NSAPI ???
Llynm
post Mar 18 2007, 02:56 PM
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I just set up my new Dell w/ Vista Home Premium. I went to the Avery site to istall their Wizard for making labels, etc. I've used it on every computer I have ever had, has worked just fine, but I got the message cited below. seems to be a Netscape thing, but I don't have Netscape even installed on this computer. Have never even used it before, don't want it. I just want to download a little bitty program. Help! mad.gif

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Message from the NSAPI plugin:
No backend server available for connection: timed out after 10 seconds.

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Build date/time: Jan 21 2004 13:41:18

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Change Number: 328854
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post Mar 18 2007, 07:52 PM
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I believe that it's not able to recognize your IE7 browser. Try Firefox ( http://www.mozilla.com ), it's free


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