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Default user name:
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Default user name:
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Default password:
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Default password:
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<p><h1>Windows Shares</h1>Konqueror is able to access shared Microsoft Windows file systems, if properly configured. If there is a specific computer from which you want to browse, fill in the <em>Browse server</em> field. This is mandatory if you are not running Samba locally. The <em>Broadcast address</em> and <em>WINS address</em> fields will also be available, if you use the native code, or the location of the 'smb.conf' file from which the options are read, when using Samba. In any case, the broadcast address (interfaces in smb.conf) must be set up if it is guessed incorrectly or you have multiple cards. A WINS server usually improves performance, and reduces the network load a lot.</p><p>The bindings are used to assign a default user for a given server, possibly with the corresponding password, or for accessing specific shares. If you choose to, new bindings will be created for logins and shares accessed during browsing. You can edit all of them from here. Passwords will be stored locally, and scrambled so as to render them unreadable to the human eye. For security reasons, you may not want to do that, as entries with passwords are clearly indicated as such.</p>
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<p><h1>Windows Shares</h1>Konqueror is able to access shared Microsoft Windows file systems, if properly configured. If there is a specific computer from which you want to browse, fill in the <em>Browse server</em> field. This is mandatory if you are not running Samba locally. The <em>Broadcast address</em> and <em>WINS address</em> fields will also be available, if you use the native code, or the location of the 'smb.conf' file from which the options are read, when using Samba. In any case, the broadcast address (interfaces in smb.conf) must be set up if it is guessed incorrectly or you have multiple cards. A WINS server usually improves performance, and reduces the network load a lot.</p><p>The bindings are used to assign a default user for a given server, possibly with the corresponding password, or for accessing specific shares. If you choose to, new bindings will be created for logins and shares accessed during browsing. You can edit all of them from here. Passwords will be stored locally, and scrambled so as to render them unreadable to the human eye. For security reasons, you may not want to do that, as entries with passwords are clearly indicated as such.</p>
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Add Identification
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Add Identification
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Modify Identification
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Modify Identification
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<qt><center>Found an existing identification for<br/><b>%1</b><br/>Do you want to replace it?</center></qt>
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<qt><center>Found an existing identification for<br/><b>%1</b><br/>Do you want to replace it?</center></qt>
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useragentdlg.cpp:196
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Duplicate Identification
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Duplicate Identification
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<p><h1>Browser Identification</h1> The browser-identification module allows you to have full control over how Konqueror will identify itself to web sites you browse.</p><p>This ability to fake identification is necessary because some web sites do not display properly when they detect that they are not talking to current versions of either Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer, even if the browser actually supports all the necessary features to render those pages properly. For such sites, you can use this feature to try to browse them. Please understand that this might not always work, since such sites might be using non-standard web protocols and or specifications.</p><p><u>NOTE:</u> To obtain specific help on a particular section of the dialog box, simply click on the quick help button on the window title bar, then click on the section for which you are seeking help.</p>
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<p><h1>Browser Identification</h1> The browser-identification module allows you to have full control over how Konqueror will identify itself to Web sites you browse.</p><p>This ability to fake identification is necessary because some web sites do not display properly when they detect that they are not talking to current versions of either Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer, even if the browser actually supports all the necessary features to render those pages properly. For such sites, you can use this feature to try to browse them. Please understand that this might not always work, since such sites might be using non-standard web protocols and or specifications.</p><p><u>NOTE:</u> To obtain specific help on a particular section of the dialogue box, simply click on the quick help button on the window title bar, then click on the section for which you are seeking help.</p>
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useragentdlg.cpp:373
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