Trying to understand what's going on there, Bridgette. In your browser (if
it is Internet Explorer, I don't know about others), but could you go into
Tools/Internet Options/Connections and make sure you've got nothing in the
Dial-up and Virtual Private Network settings area? Then go into the Local
Area Network (LAN) settings at the bottom by clicking the LAN Settings...
button. Make sure there are no check marks in any of the boxes on that
page. If there are, remove them and OK your way out.
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Chris H.
Microsoft Windows MVP
Associate Expert
Expert Zone -
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
"Bridgette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:1453001c3f827$e7ec1e50$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Every time I reboot my computer I have to repair my
> connection settings. I have xp. In order for my internet
> to work, I have to disable my connection, then enable it
> again, then click repair, then open microsoft broadband
> and allow it to recheck status, then the broadband icon
> comes back on my network settings, then click properties
> on broadband and click settings, and delete several
> duplicate tcps then click apply.... then my network works
> fine again until the next time i reboot... Can anyone
> help me with this???