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In <200403162020.i2GKKPRb020425@smtp.ucsd.edu>, on 03/16/04   
   at 12:19 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:  
 
>Resolving RESOLV -- very interesting.  
 
Typical for the English language.  
 
>There is still something blocking access to Quicken on the eCS computer.  
 
It's not being blocked.  Rather you are not asking the right DNS the right  
question.  Whatever you changed resulting in a DNS query for:  
 
 DNS:    Name: www.qfn.com.UCSD.EDU  
 
That's still not what you want.  Take a close look at the DNS queries on  
the Warp side and try to understand why the queries are being formed as  
they are.  
 
>Thanks again for hanging in there with me. I am learning much.  
 
That's the idea. :-)  
 
Steven  
 
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