I expect it depends on how exactly the ISP set up the connection, but assuming they didn't do anything too strange
Right click the IE icon on your desktop, and select properties. Now go to the connections tab, remove all the ISP's dial-up entries and then hit the LAN settings button. Enter any proxy servers on your uni LAN there (may or may not be present, your uni should be able to supply you with this info).
This won't remove any customisations the ISP made to IE (changed logos etc), but it should work just the same.
Are you on a LAN connection to the uni? If so, I assume that the uni already gave you an IP addr, subnet mask, gateway and DNS servers to use on their network, otherwise you need them too.
If your on dial-up, you'll need to create a new Dial up networking connection, let us know what OS your using if you need help with that, cos it varies a bit.
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Right click the IE icon on your desktop, and select properties. Now go to the connections tab, remove all the ISP's dial-up entries and then hit the LAN settings button. Enter any proxy servers on your uni LAN there (may or may not be present, your uni should be able to supply you with this info).
This won't remove any customisations the ISP made to IE (changed logos etc), but it should work just the same.
Are you on a LAN connection to the uni? If so, I assume that the uni already gave you an IP addr, subnet mask, gateway and DNS servers to use on their network, otherwise you need them too.
If your on dial-up, you'll need to create a new Dial up networking connection, let us know what OS your using if you need help with that, cos it varies a bit.
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P3-700E@933, Abit BF6, G400 MAX, 8.6 gig Seagate, 8.6 gig WD, SBLive 1024, 256Mb PC133... Logitech Optical Wheel Mouse, Keyb, Stuff
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