said: 
>I recommend you redo the warp trace, filter both and compare them.  
>Ignore the headers.  Look for the GET request and the corresponding 
>response.  The request and response should be the same on both the warp 
>and eCS setups. 
OK -- I think I did this right. 
On Warp 4 (warp4.txt) I got right through to the internet. I had a blank 
page on IE and put cnn.com as url and it went right through. 
On eCS (ecs.txt), I started IE and began getting the Winsock error message 
-- each time I clicked "OK" I got another one, but IE loaded a little more 
each time. After 4 or 5 such error messages IE came up and began looking 
for msn.com, which it found. I then ended the trace. 
The GET and responses seem very different on the two computers, and I am 
not sure how to make sense of that. If you have any suggestions, please 
let me know. 
Thanks, 
Sandy 
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