trouble w/ change in internet dial-up
microsoft.public.win2000.general,comp.os.ms-windows.misc
trouble w/ change in internet "dial-up"
On a Windows 2000 system, when trying to change the phone number & apparent
user id ("name@isp" rather than "name") for an internet service provider
via:
settings/network+dialup connections/make new connections
an "Internet Connection Wizard" appears, dials a microsoft referal service
number, downloads some data, then apparently starts establishing an account
with yahoo.
The wizard is obviously to be avoided - anyone know how?
Hul
Re: trouble w/ change in internet dial-up
Hul Tytus wrote:[color=blue]
> microsoft.public.win2000.general,comp.os.ms-windows.misc
> trouble w/ change in internet "dial-up"
>
> On a Windows 2000 system, when trying to change the phone number &
> apparent user id ("name@isp" rather than "name") for an internet
> service provider via:
> settings/network+dialup connections/make new connections
> an "Internet Connection Wizard" appears, dials a microsoft referal
> service number, downloads some data, then apparently starts
> establishing an account with yahoo.
>
> The wizard is obviously to be avoided - anyone know how?[/color]
Why not just copy the currentconnectionand then modify it to the new
one?
Re: trouble w/ change in internet dial-up
That does seem best but.. the dialup window was set on "automatic" which
didn't allow access at that point.
Hul
In comp.os.ms-windows.misc John of Aix <j.murphy@libertysurf.fr> wrote:[color=blue]
> Hul Tytus wrote:[color=green]
> > microsoft.public.win2000.general,comp.os.ms-windows.misc
> > trouble w/ change in internet "dial-up"
> >
> > On a Windows 2000 system, when trying to change the phone number &
> > apparent user id ("name@isp" rather than "name") for an internet
> > service provider via:
> > settings/network+dialup connections/make new connections
> > an "Internet Connection Wizard" appears, dials a microsoft referal
> > service number, downloads some data, then apparently starts
> > establishing an account with yahoo.
> >
> > The wizard is obviously to be avoided - anyone know how?[/color][/color]
[color=blue]
> Why not just copy the currentconnectionand then modify it to the new
> one?[/color]
Re: trouble w/ change in internet dial-up
[email]dr@kbrx.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> That does seem best but.. the dialup window was set on "automatic"
> which didn't allow access at that point.[/color]
You can get at it via Internet Options in the Control Panel then on the
tab Connections if I remember rightly.