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  1. #1
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    Disable the internet palette?

    Is there a way to totally disable the internet palette in TurboCAD 17?
    In posting http://www.cnczone.com/forums/turboc...t_loading.html I have been having a load problem that seems to be linked to the Internet palette constantly “Seeking” or trying to load something that never loads, I got in once and set the home page to “Blank” but it is still trying to load something.
    I don’t really care to use the browser inside TurboCAD, so if I could get into the registry or some configuration file and disable it that would be great.
    Anyone have any ideas of where to go to disable this?

  2. #2
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    Disabling the Internet

    In your program folder, there is an INTERNET folder and inside there a file with the HTML extension. Try renaming the file (so you just don't delete it but rather can rename it correctly if you want to later)...i.e., the files' name is Internet.html, rename it to Internetxxx.html

    See if this will work. Bob.

    Actually, the file's name palette.html, rename it paletteXXX.html.

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