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  • @home to Comcast Transistion kit...

    Well I got my new email set up though Comcast but on the 3-step Guide its telling me that I need to DL Comcast's Software so that my User name is reserved. Do I really need to run this program or what? I would rather keep off any crapware they are trying to put on my PC.


    Thanks

    Scott
    Why is it called tourist season, if we can't shoot at them?

  • #2
    We've been discussing this on our local RR newsgroup in Wichita...

    I found a more detailed answer to your question:

    What information is collected during the install process?
    A. The installation agent collects and sends to Cox the following technical
    data during the install:
    a.. Registration Date/Time and the total install time

    b.. Version of the installation software

    c.. NIC Mac Address and the IP address

    d.. Operating system type and version, total free hard drive space, amount
    of RAM installed, NIC driver, number of CPUs and their speed

    e.. Default gateway, POP and SMTP server settings.

    --
    Jim Reed
    Cox Communications, Kansas
    jim.reed@cox.com


    The roadrunner.kscable newsgroups are not monitored for support issues.
    Users having questions or issues with their service should contact support
    directly at rrkansas@cox.com or by calling 316-263-FAST or 888-952-FAST.

    "BT" <unisteel_tom@nospamhotmail.com> wrote in message
    news:MFl48.314219$8w3.72771303@typhoon.kc.rr.com.. .
    |
    | "Jim Reed - Cox Kansas" <jim.reed@cox.com> wrote in message
    | newsGk48.32405$bv.2406549@twister.kc.rr.com...
    | > As I said in the article, we are still in the planning stage. In the
    @Home
    | > markets all the customers received a little box that had conversion
    | > information including a CD ROM.
    |
    | I certainly hope that Cox decides not to use the software here that is
    being
    | supplied to Cox @home users in California.
    |
    | Here is a snippet from the Cox @home conversion kit license information I
    | found posted in another newsgroup by a Southern California Cox customer.
    |
    | Section 8 subsection 8.8
    | Quote:
    | "Privacy. The software product contains features which may allow
    | licensor to collect data from, control and / or monitor computers
    | running the software product. Licensee is hereby notified that such
    | activities may occur and shall hold Licensor harmless"
    |
    | I sure don't like the sounds of that paragraph.
    |
    |
    |
    |

    There is never any required software for Road Runner or Cox. Let me add a
    little more info:

    "It is important to note that information gathered during the registration
    process is only used to create and troubleshoot your account in the unlikely
    event you have a problem."

    "You should know that it is the policy of Cox not to sell or rent your
    personally identifiable information to any third party. Moreover, the Cable
    Act prohibits Cox from disclosing personally identifiable information about
    you to third parties, except under certain limited circumstances. Cox may
    disclose personally identifiable information about you to third parties:
    1.. When we have your consent to share the information;
    2.. To comply with court orders or applicable laws; or
    3.. When we need to share your information to provide a product or service
    you have requested (unless we notify you otherwise, these companies are
    prohibited from using or disclosing your information beyond what is
    necessary to facilitate the delivery of the product or service to you). "
    That is all that is covered.

    --
    Jim Reed
    Cox Communications, Kansas
    jim.reed@cox.com

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    • #3
      I just got my letter too.......

      I think all we need to do is get the addresses for the mail servers.

      I don't want to have to install the Comcast crapware either.

      So, anyone know how to get the mail servers addresses ??????

      Paul
      "Never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself"

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      • #4
        24.153.64.2 smtp.comcast.net
        24.153.64.3 mail.comcast.net
        "Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss

        "Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain

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        • #5
          Ok, I setup the new mail servers but it won't accept the password they gave me.....LOL

          I'm just using Nutscrape mail at home but I don't want that Comcast software. It seems that you have to use their software to reserve your user name etc..

          Anyone figured a way around this yet????


          Paul
          Last edited by ALBPM; 29 January 2002, 19:20.
          "Never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself"

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          • #6
            DOH!!!!!!!!!!

            Problem solved by emailing customer support and getting an email copy of the Letter. The FONT used in the hard copy letter was the problem. I could not distinguish between and I and a 1 and still have to play around and see if what looks like an O is a 0(zero).

            I just copied the password from the email version and all is good

            I experimented with IE/Outlook Express first and got that work then tried it on Nutscrape mail and that works now.

            Paul
            "Never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself"

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            • #7
              All I did to resolve the DNS was to do an IP release and IP renew from the command prompt in Win2K;

              ipconfig /release
              ipconfig /renew

              ipconfig alone will list the setup and list your Host name

              The Host name is important if you use a router. When we switched from RoadRunner to Comcast I used comcast.net for the Host and it worked.

              Comcast changed this when they went to local Hosts. Now they're using local Host names, so that's something call about. When they changed us to a local Host name it was *TOTALLY* non-intuitive.

              As far as setting up the rest of Windows all I had to do was change my email & news accounts to use the username and PW on the Comcast installation guide.

              Dr. Mordrid
              Dr. Mordrid
              ----------------------------
              An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.

              I carry a gun because I can't throw a rock 1,250 fps

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