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Old August 28th 06, 11:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.networking
Ned
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Default Windows ME Dial up adapter

When connecting to the Internet through dailup my modem will make a
connection to the ISP; I can hear the modem connecting being
established, just when I think the connection will establish it fails
and I get a message saying the there is "...no Dial up Adapter
configured...go tho control Panel , Networking....."
I have seen postings about similar issues but if I have no dial up
adapter configured how is my modem dialing up the ISP ??
TIA, Ned

 




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