Please read trough older threads for the answer, it has been asked a few 
times before (i did too). Anyway, if you have w2k you might try this, it 
worked for me:
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)

good luck.

On 19-12-2001 9:27, Mark Gillespie made an attempt to write...

>I tried both Mozilla & Netscape6.2, and can't figure out for the life of,
>why neither of these force windows to connect to my ISP.
>
>I have looked in all the settings.
>
>It's a major pain in the arse, to have to establish a connection manually
>then open the browser.
>
>Until I get this sorted, I am sticking with IE/OE
>
>Please help!!!
>
>
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>
>
>

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Vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,

Arthur Costerus

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