In article <0c1101c371a1$d0b48270$(E-Mail Removed)>, "JASON"
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Microsift said
>CAUSE
>Some Internet service providers' (ISPs') Digital
>Subscriber Line (DSL) connections use a software virtual
>adapter known as a Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet
>(PPPoE) adapter. This adapter is not recognized by ICS as
>an adapter that is available to be used.
>
>RESOLUTION
>NOTE: If ICS is installed, please uninstall before
>continuing.
>
>For ICS and Internet Explorer to function properly using a
>PPPoE adapter, ICS must be configured in the following
>manner:
>
>Start Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then select
>Options.
>Click Connections, and then click Always dial my default
>connection.
>Under Dialup Setting, make sure that the connection to the
>DSL's ISP is selected as the default connection.
>Click OK, and then quit Internet Explorer.
>BUT when i go to Dialup setting my DSL nic card is not
>there? Can someone help
Your DSL nic card isn't a dial-up connection, so it won't appear
there. Windows 98 treats a PPPoE connection as a dial-up connection,
so the PPPoE connection should appear. Configure ICS to share the
dial-up adapter.
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