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I have a problem where internet explorer will not connect to the internet via
my DSL connection. I am running IE 6.0.29. When I try to log on to the Internet I cannot get a connection via my DSL line. I get a "connect" message, but it will not connect. Then my default dial up connection pops up. If I connect via the dial up I have no problem connecting to the internet. I can then shut down my dial up connection and my DSL connection will be live and work. In the past I have been able to remain connected to the internet for days via my DSL connection. Now if I do not continually use the DSL connection it will again disconnect and I have to go through the dial up routine again...obviously very annoying. Any help would be appreciated. I have updated all my virus software with no problems found. Also, downloaded and installed all the latest IE and XP updates from Microsoft. It didn't help. Rebooted computer and connected okay the first time, but again had problems after a short delay of not using IE. Also, I noted that when I rebooted my dial up connection automatically popped up. I have no idea what might be causing that also. thanks, -- Dave |
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2005 16:11:02 -0800, Dave Shafer wrote:
> I have a problem where internet explorer will not connect to the internet via > my DSL connection. I am running IE 6.0.29. When I try to log on to the > Internet I cannot get a connection via my DSL line. I get a "connect" > message, but it will not connect. Then my default dial up connection pops > up. If I connect via the dial up I have no problem connecting to the > internet. I can then shut down my dial up connection and my DSL connection > will be live and work. In the past I have been able to remain connected to > the internet for days via my DSL connection. Now if I do not continually use > the DSL connection it will again disconnect and I have to go through the dial > up routine again...obviously very annoying. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > I have updated all my virus software with no problems found. Also, > downloaded and installed all the latest IE and XP updates from Microsoft. It > didn't help. > > Rebooted computer and connected okay the first time, but again had problems > after a short delay of not using IE. > > Also, I noted that when I rebooted my dial up connection automatically > popped up. I have no idea what might be causing that also. > > thanks, Start with Control Panel | Internet Properties, and go to the "Connections" tab. There you want to set it to "Never dial a connection". Also, go to your "LAN Settings..." and make sure that none of the boxes are checked. Next, you want to open MS Outlook Express, go to Tools | Options, and go to the "Connection" tab. There you want to make sure that none of the boxes are checked. Also, while in MS Outlook Express, go to each account, and check the Account Properties; once again, the "Connection" tab. Make sure that "Always connect to this account using:" is not checked. After that, you should never see a dial-up connection pop up, unless you explicitly invoke a DUN agent from the Dial-Up Networking menu. -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
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