David Jones
January 9th 04, 09:52 PM
Opening port refers to the remote access part of the OS
opening a connection to your modem to dial. Registering
your computer on the network refers to the remote access
part of the OS finishing the connection to allow you to
use it.
Those are normal messages. Depending on the modem
connection and the speed of the computer, they may or may
not show up long enough for you to see them.
>-----Original Message-----
>Am using two WinXP-pro PC's, on same hub network. On
the DIALUP connection
>only, noticed one had firewall disabled (until today),
other did not.
>Needed dialup today. Noticed when dialing, that PC#1
that didn't previously
>have ICF enabled said...
>
>"Opening ports"
>"Dialing...Connecting" (or something)
>"Registering PC on network"
>
>The other PC with the ICF always enabled just says, upon
dialing up...
>
>"Dialing...Connecting" (or something)
>
>
>Is there something going on with PC#1? Thanks
>
>
>.
>
opening a connection to your modem to dial. Registering
your computer on the network refers to the remote access
part of the OS finishing the connection to allow you to
use it.
Those are normal messages. Depending on the modem
connection and the speed of the computer, they may or may
not show up long enough for you to see them.
>-----Original Message-----
>Am using two WinXP-pro PC's, on same hub network. On
the DIALUP connection
>only, noticed one had firewall disabled (until today),
other did not.
>Needed dialup today. Noticed when dialing, that PC#1
that didn't previously
>have ICF enabled said...
>
>"Opening ports"
>"Dialing...Connecting" (or something)
>"Registering PC on network"
>
>The other PC with the ICF always enabled just says, upon
dialing up...
>
>"Dialing...Connecting" (or something)
>
>
>Is there something going on with PC#1? Thanks
>
>
>.
>