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I followed your outline and now can connect to the internet with
the client. I connect to my ISP on the Host then DC IE on the Client and it opens with everything working. Windows Update works, I have installed all the critical updates etc. How do I make the Modem Icon show up in the Notification Area on the Client? It is on the Host, it goes there when I connect to my ISP. It may have something to do with having to make the ISP connection on the Host before I go to the Client, but I can't seem to get the Client to auto-dial out to my ISP. If I don't make the connection first on the Host, the Client does not gain access to the net. Thanks again for your help, EWood EWood |
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In article <4155bbc1$0$4289$(E-Mail Removed)>, says...
> I followed your outline and now can connect to the internet with > the client. I connect to my ISP on the Host then DC IE on the Client > and it opens with everything working. Windows Update works, I have > installed all the critical updates etc. How do I make the Modem > Icon show up in the Notification Area on the Client? It is on the > Host, it goes there when I connect to my ISP. It may have something > to do with having to make the ISP connection on the Host before I > go to the Client, but I can't seem to get the Client to auto-dial > out to my ISP. If I don't make the connection first on the Host, > the Client does not gain access to the net. > Thanks again for your help, EWood I wish that you had kept this in the original thread, and not started a new thread. I will have to search back the threads to find the post you are referring to. Too lazy, though; and I will take a stab at this being an ICS issue. With ICS the host does the dialing, not the client. Therefore you can't get the dial-up icon to show on the client. This also means that the host has to be turned on. If you set the host DUN to dial a connection when needed, and to hang up after 'X' minutes of inactivity, that should force the host to dial when the client tries to access the Internet. But you won't get any indication of what is happening on the client; other than a delay between initiating an Internet access action and getting a result when you haven't accessed the Internet longer than the hang-up period. -- Norman ~Win dain a lotica, En vai tu ri, Si lo ta ~Fin dein a loluca, En dragu a sei lain ~Vi fa-ru les shutai am, En riga-lint |
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