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if anyone here is familiar with pda browsers then you'll know the importance of being able to change the browser identification to access certain web sites. does anybody know how to do ths for the 770?
 
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Yes, the answer is to be found several times in previous posts : use Privoxy
(just ported to ITOS2006, fortunately)
 
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great! where can i find the port... I'm not lazy, just running out of time. I'm trying to sneak this in between study, 4th of july celebrations and and exam tomrrow morning.
 
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In a very recent thread misspelled 'Provixy 3.0.3' ;-)
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Yo can change so that it does'nt identify itself as IE by changing a line in /home/user/.opera/opera.ini

[User Agent]
Spoof UserAgent ID=3

change it to

[User Agent]
Spoof UserAgent ID=2
 
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That is sometimes not enough. Privoxy lets you specify the exact string you want to send as the user agent.
 
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cheers guys.
 
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#8
I used the opera.ini modification and it resolved my issue with OWA. (inbox hangs at "Loading...") This problem seems to ocur only on OWA 2000. OWA 2003 works without this modification.

Thanks for the help!
 
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