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How do I turn off autodisconnect from the internet?



 
 
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Old March 30th 03, 10:42 AM
Mishra Computer Service
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Default How do I turn off autodisconnect from the internet?

Dear Matt,

Start internet Explorer- Tools-Internet
Options-Connections-Properties-(Choose the dialup connection settingthat
you are using, say ISP1 setting)-Options-(Select under Idle time before
hangup to NEVER). OK!! May note optionallyn ote that Redial if line is
dropped option is ticked, so accidenal carrier loss will redial
automatically.
Mishra

"Matt" wrote in message
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After the internet has been idle for 20 minutes, a
message box comes up saying that the internet will be
disconnected in (counts down from 30 seconds), because it
has been disconnect for 20 minutes.

It has one button called "Don't use autodisconnect" and
one called "Stay Connected", so you can obviously turn
this feature off, but I don't want to sit by the computer
and wait for the message to come up before I turn it off.

If anyone knows how to turn autodisconnect off, I'd be
most grateful.

Thanks.



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