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To

add

an

HTTP,

HTTPS,

FTP,

Gopher,

or

WAIS

proxy

server

,

type

=<address

of

proxy>

after

the

appropriate

line.

For

example,

if

the

address

of

your

proxy

server

is

http://www.your

company.com

/proxy,

the

HTTP

Server

line

would

read

as

follows:

HTTP

Server=http://www.your

company.com/proxy

To

add

the

port

to

the

entry

,

place

a

colon

after

the

address

and

type

the

port

number.

The

same

is

true

for

the

″No

Proxy

Servers

and

″Automatic

Proxy

Configuration

URL

fields.

z:\preboot\opera\profile\opera6.ini

Enabling

or

specifying

the

full

download

path

There

are

numerous

settings

that

you

can

set

to

enable

display

of

the

″Save

As

window.

The

most

straightforward

method

follows:

1.

Get

the

C:\PREBOOT\OPERA\DEFAULTS\STANDARD_menu.ini

file

by

using

the

RRUTIL

process

described

in

“Using

RRUTIL.EXE”

on

page

25.

2.

Locate

the

following

string:

;;Item,

50761

3.

Open

the

file

for

editing.

4.

Locate

the

[Link

Popup

Menu].

5.

Remove

the

two

semicolons,

and

then

save

the

file.

When

Rescue

and

Recovery

is

closed

and

reopened,

a

user

is

able

to

right-click

a

link

and

the

″Save

Target

As

option

is

displayed.

This

results

in

display

of

the

″Save

As

window.

Note:

Straight

links

(not

redirected

links)

work

with

the

preceding

procedure.

For

example,

if

a

link

targets

a

.php

script,

Opera

saves

the

script

only,

not

the

file

to

which

the

script

points.

6.

Put

the

file

back

by

using

the

RRUTIL

process

described

in

“Using

RRUTIL.EXE”

on

page

25.

To

specify

a

fixed

download

directory,

do

the

following:

1.

Get

the

C:\PREBOOT\OPERA\norm1.ini

file

by

using

the

RRUTIL

process

described

in

“Using

RRUTIL.EXE”

on

page

25.

2.

Open

the

file

for

editing.

3.

In

the

file,

locate

this

line:

Download

Directory=%OpShare%

4.

Change

%OpShare%

to

the

full

path

of

the

directory

to

which

you

want

downloaded

files

to

be

saved.

5.

Save

the

norm1.ini

file.

When

Rescue

and

Recovery

is

closed

and

reopened,

Opera

saves

downloaded

files

to

the

specified

directory.

6.

Put

the

file

back

by

using

the

RRUTIL

process

described

in

“Using

RRUTIL.EXE”

on

page

25.

Notes:

1.

Customizing

the

full

path

for

downloading

does

not

enable

users

to

save

the

target

file,

even

if

the

link

is

redirected.

2.

The

Opera

browser

is

configured

to

download

only

the

.zip,

.exe,

and

.txt

file

types,

and

customizing

only

changes

Opera

behavior

for

these

file

types.

Internet

access

is

provided

to

help

users

get

up

and

running.

For

the

purposes

of

Rescue

and

Recovery,

the

number

of

recognized

file

types

is

limited.

If

another

file

type

needs

to

be

transferred,

create

a

.zip

file,

which

can

then

be

extracted.)

3.

File

types

are

recognized

by

MIME

(Multipurpose

Internet

Mail

Extensions)

type

rather

than

by

file

extension.

For

example,

if

a

.txt

file

is

named

with

.euy

as

an

extension,

the

file

is

still

open

in

the

Opera

browser

as

a

text

file.

Chapter

3.

Rescue

and

Recovery

customization

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