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dialup software CanNot 'see' the modem.
The BS3.dll appears to be spyware, so that might be part of the problem.
I've never seen a printers and modems folder, perhaps you mean printers and faxes which is probably not what you want. Does the modem appear OK in device manager? -- Ken Wickes [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Jon Patrick" wrote in message ... I had a problem with my XP machine such that I had to use my XP CD to 'repair' my installtion. Prior to repair, I could get on the internet JUST FINE, the problem was that unless the computer was *absolutely* finished loading up everything, i'd get a generic host process error and have to restart to get an internet connection. if you want more details, just email! Anyway, after the 'repair', I now get 2 errors on start up, one is with a bs3.dll and then another .dll that aren't loading. More importantly, (I use a dial-up connection), my dial up software cannot see the modem. Under 'printers and modems', I can see my modem clear as day! I've gone so far as to 'remove' and reinstall it! The OS sees it!! However, the software asks me to install a modem. I even tried AOL (yes, I was at wits end) and IT couldn't find the modem. Worst, I decided to set up my own network connection and just enter the information by hand... and my new network connections option for a DIAL UP connection is 'greyed' out so I can't select it!! I checked my Remote Procedure Access Call (or whatever), and it's started... HELP! Jon |
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dialup software CanNot 'see' the modem.
The BS3.dll appears to be spyware, so that might be part of the problem.
I've never seen a printers and modems folder, perhaps you mean printers and faxes which is probably not what you want. Does the modem appear OK in device manager? -- Ken Wickes [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Jon Patrick" wrote in message ... I had a problem with my XP machine such that I had to use my XP CD to 'repair' my installtion. Prior to repair, I could get on the internet JUST FINE, the problem was that unless the computer was *absolutely* finished loading up everything, i'd get a generic host process error and have to restart to get an internet connection. if you want more details, just email! Anyway, after the 'repair', I now get 2 errors on start up, one is with a bs3.dll and then another .dll that aren't loading. More importantly, (I use a dial-up connection), my dial up software cannot see the modem. Under 'printers and modems', I can see my modem clear as day! I've gone so far as to 'remove' and reinstall it! The OS sees it!! However, the software asks me to install a modem. I even tried AOL (yes, I was at wits end) and IT couldn't find the modem. Worst, I decided to set up my own network connection and just enter the information by hand... and my new network connections option for a DIAL UP connection is 'greyed' out so I can't select it!! I checked my Remote Procedure Access Call (or whatever), and it's started... HELP! Jon |
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dialup software CanNot 'see' the modem.
The BS3.dll appears to be spyware, so that might be part of the problem.
I've never seen a printers and modems folder, perhaps you mean printers and faxes which is probably not what you want. Does the modem appear OK in device manager? -- Ken Wickes [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Jon Patrick" wrote in message ... I had a problem with my XP machine such that I had to use my XP CD to 'repair' my installtion. Prior to repair, I could get on the internet JUST FINE, the problem was that unless the computer was *absolutely* finished loading up everything, i'd get a generic host process error and have to restart to get an internet connection. if you want more details, just email! Anyway, after the 'repair', I now get 2 errors on start up, one is with a bs3.dll and then another .dll that aren't loading. More importantly, (I use a dial-up connection), my dial up software cannot see the modem. Under 'printers and modems', I can see my modem clear as day! I've gone so far as to 'remove' and reinstall it! The OS sees it!! However, the software asks me to install a modem. I even tried AOL (yes, I was at wits end) and IT couldn't find the modem. Worst, I decided to set up my own network connection and just enter the information by hand... and my new network connections option for a DIAL UP connection is 'greyed' out so I can't select it!! I checked my Remote Procedure Access Call (or whatever), and it's started... HELP! Jon |
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dialup software CanNot 'see' the modem.
The BS3.dll appears to be spyware, so that might be part of the problem.
I've never seen a printers and modems folder, perhaps you mean printers and faxes which is probably not what you want. Does the modem appear OK in device manager? -- Ken Wickes [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Jon Patrick" wrote in message ... I had a problem with my XP machine such that I had to use my XP CD to 'repair' my installtion. Prior to repair, I could get on the internet JUST FINE, the problem was that unless the computer was *absolutely* finished loading up everything, i'd get a generic host process error and have to restart to get an internet connection. if you want more details, just email! Anyway, after the 'repair', I now get 2 errors on start up, one is with a bs3.dll and then another .dll that aren't loading. More importantly, (I use a dial-up connection), my dial up software cannot see the modem. Under 'printers and modems', I can see my modem clear as day! I've gone so far as to 'remove' and reinstall it! The OS sees it!! However, the software asks me to install a modem. I even tried AOL (yes, I was at wits end) and IT couldn't find the modem. Worst, I decided to set up my own network connection and just enter the information by hand... and my new network connections option for a DIAL UP connection is 'greyed' out so I can't select it!! I checked my Remote Procedure Access Call (or whatever), and it's started... HELP! Jon |
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dialup software CanNot 'see' the modem.
The BS3.dll appears to be spyware, so that might be part of the problem.
I've never seen a printers and modems folder, perhaps you mean printers and faxes which is probably not what you want. Does the modem appear OK in device manager? -- Ken Wickes [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Jon Patrick" wrote in message ... I had a problem with my XP machine such that I had to use my XP CD to 'repair' my installtion. Prior to repair, I could get on the internet JUST FINE, the problem was that unless the computer was *absolutely* finished loading up everything, i'd get a generic host process error and have to restart to get an internet connection. if you want more details, just email! Anyway, after the 'repair', I now get 2 errors on start up, one is with a bs3.dll and then another .dll that aren't loading. More importantly, (I use a dial-up connection), my dial up software cannot see the modem. Under 'printers and modems', I can see my modem clear as day! I've gone so far as to 'remove' and reinstall it! The OS sees it!! However, the software asks me to install a modem. I even tried AOL (yes, I was at wits end) and IT couldn't find the modem. Worst, I decided to set up my own network connection and just enter the information by hand... and my new network connections option for a DIAL UP connection is 'greyed' out so I can't select it!! I checked my Remote Procedure Access Call (or whatever), and it's started... HELP! Jon |
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dialup software CanNot 'see' the modem.
The BS3.dll appears to be spyware, so that might be part of the problem.
I've never seen a printers and modems folder, perhaps you mean printers and faxes which is probably not what you want. Does the modem appear OK in device manager? -- Ken Wickes [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Jon Patrick" wrote in message ... I had a problem with my XP machine such that I had to use my XP CD to 'repair' my installtion. Prior to repair, I could get on the internet JUST FINE, the problem was that unless the computer was *absolutely* finished loading up everything, i'd get a generic host process error and have to restart to get an internet connection. if you want more details, just email! Anyway, after the 'repair', I now get 2 errors on start up, one is with a bs3.dll and then another .dll that aren't loading. More importantly, (I use a dial-up connection), my dial up software cannot see the modem. Under 'printers and modems', I can see my modem clear as day! I've gone so far as to 'remove' and reinstall it! The OS sees it!! However, the software asks me to install a modem. I even tried AOL (yes, I was at wits end) and IT couldn't find the modem. Worst, I decided to set up my own network connection and just enter the information by hand... and my new network connections option for a DIAL UP connection is 'greyed' out so I can't select it!! I checked my Remote Procedure Access Call (or whatever), and it's started... HELP! Jon |
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dialup software CanNot 'see' the modem.
The BS3.dll appears to be spyware, so that might be part of the problem.
I've never seen a printers and modems folder, perhaps you mean printers and faxes which is probably not what you want. Does the modem appear OK in device manager? -- Ken Wickes [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Jon Patrick" wrote in message ... I had a problem with my XP machine such that I had to use my XP CD to 'repair' my installtion. Prior to repair, I could get on the internet JUST FINE, the problem was that unless the computer was *absolutely* finished loading up everything, i'd get a generic host process error and have to restart to get an internet connection. if you want more details, just email! Anyway, after the 'repair', I now get 2 errors on start up, one is with a bs3.dll and then another .dll that aren't loading. More importantly, (I use a dial-up connection), my dial up software cannot see the modem. Under 'printers and modems', I can see my modem clear as day! I've gone so far as to 'remove' and reinstall it! The OS sees it!! However, the software asks me to install a modem. I even tried AOL (yes, I was at wits end) and IT couldn't find the modem. Worst, I decided to set up my own network connection and just enter the information by hand... and my new network connections option for a DIAL UP connection is 'greyed' out so I can't select it!! I checked my Remote Procedure Access Call (or whatever), and it's started... HELP! Jon |
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dialup software CanNot 'see' the modem.
The BS3.dll appears to be spyware, so that might be part of the problem.
I've never seen a printers and modems folder, perhaps you mean printers and faxes which is probably not what you want. Does the modem appear OK in device manager? -- Ken Wickes [MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "Jon Patrick" wrote in message ... I had a problem with my XP machine such that I had to use my XP CD to 'repair' my installtion. Prior to repair, I could get on the internet JUST FINE, the problem was that unless the computer was *absolutely* finished loading up everything, i'd get a generic host process error and have to restart to get an internet connection. if you want more details, just email! Anyway, after the 'repair', I now get 2 errors on start up, one is with a bs3.dll and then another .dll that aren't loading. More importantly, (I use a dial-up connection), my dial up software cannot see the modem. Under 'printers and modems', I can see my modem clear as day! I've gone so far as to 'remove' and reinstall it! The OS sees it!! However, the software asks me to install a modem. I even tried AOL (yes, I was at wits end) and IT couldn't find the modem. Worst, I decided to set up my own network connection and just enter the information by hand... and my new network connections option for a DIAL UP connection is 'greyed' out so I can't select it!! I checked my Remote Procedure Access Call (or whatever), and it's started... HELP! Jon |
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