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solution no auto dial up for Netscape in Windows XP Home Edition



 
 
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Old April 24th 03, 01:18 AM
S L Finkey
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Default solution no auto dial up for Netscape in Windows XP Home Edition

Netscape has a javascript that's supposed to do the job,
but it doesn't work at:
http: //help.netscape.com/netscape7/common_problems.html#au
to_dial .
The page does have some useful information and is worth
looking at.

Here's what you can try on your own to enable auto dial-up:

1. If you haven't done so already, create your dial-up
connection. Also, create a system restore point, in case
you'd like to roll back the system after trying these
changes.

2. Open Settings/Control Panel/Administrative
Tools/Services .

3. Scroll down to Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
and right click on it. Open Properties.

4. Choose Start-up Type as Automatic and press Apply.
Then press Start. Then press OK.

5. Open Settings/Control Panel/Network Connections, click
on the Advanced tab and choose Dial-up Preferences.

6. On Autodial tab be sure the box is checked next to
your current location. Leave the other two check boxes at
the lower left clear. On the Callback tab just click No
callback. Press OK

Disclaimer: Not responsible for any malfunction as a
result of these changes. My email:


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