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Old 07-03-2003, 01:02 PM
 
Roy Dominion


When I boot a clinet PC, the sever dials out to the
internet before I even log on. How do I fix it.
It must still dial out when i open an internet related App.
I am running Win98 SE, with Internet explorer 6 SP1. Can
someone PLEASE tell me how to make the server disconnect
when I am done, without having to go to the sever and
disconnect manualy. And how to increase the timeout
settings on the client PCs, so as to give the server more
time to finish connecting
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Old 07-04-2003, 09:52 AM
 
dj.forest
Default Re: Internet Connection Sharing: Autodial



Starters, try to isolate What is set to run at start up thats connecting to
net (msconfig>startUpTab). Then decide if its supposed to be doing that and
look at option to disable running at start up and run it manually after
logon, if its something needed or that you want connecting. How to deal
with it depends really on what is connecting. ummmm, scanned for
spy/adware/trogens/etc?

-dj


"Roy Dominion" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When I boot a clinet PC, the sever dials out to the
> internet before I even log on. How do I fix it.
> It must still dial out when i open an internet related App.
> I am running Win98 SE, with Internet explorer 6 SP1. Can
> someone PLEASE tell me how to make the server disconnect
> when I am done, without having to go to the sever and
> disconnect manualy. And how to increase the timeout
> settings on the client PCs, so as to give the server more
> time to finish connecting



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