Jerry, I've done all that (at least I think I did) Appart from the autodial feature from the control panel (can't find it) and it stil doen't work. I'm using an ADSL connection. Does this make thinks different. Maybe the order of LAN and Dialup adapters in the advanced dialup connections settings window? Right now LAN is on top and nothing selected in the windows below (bindings for LAN connections). It would be great if you could help out. Thanx in advance
On 12-12-2001 18:26, Jerry Park made an attempt to write... > > When you set the autodial properties from the internet icon in the > Control Panel on Win2k, the settings only apply to Windows built in > programs (IE, Outlook Express, etc.). If you are trying to set the > autodial as you would on Windows 95,98,ME, you should turn that off > and do this: > > Start|Settings|Control Panel > Double Click 'Administrative Tools' > Double Click 'Services' > Double Click 'Remote Access Auto Connection Manager' > In the Startup type: pull down menu, select 'Automatic' > Click the Start button. > > Start|Settings|Network and Dial-up Connections > Ensure that there is a dialer or create one if there isn't > Select the Dialer > Click the 'Advanced' pull down menu > Select 'Dial-up Preferences...' > Under the Autodial Tab, enable the 'Enable autodial by location' checkbox > > [optionally]... > Start|Settings|Network and Dial-Up Connections > Click the 'Advanced' pull down menu > Select 'Advanced Settings...' > Under the Adapters and Bindings tab, in the Connections: window, > choose the order for DNS to use (LAN or dialup adapter) > > > -- Vriendelijke groet / Kind regards, Arthur Costerus Private E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
