Make sure PPP is selected in the TCP/IP controlpanel
and configure using PPP server. Make sure you have the
correct primary and Secondary Name Server Address in
correctly(get these from your ISP). That should be it!
-Buffordz
> Though I still have not resolved the whole remote
> access/PPP/Config PPP
> setup. PPP connects just fine and will 'hold the
> line' with my ISP, seems
> normal up to trying to run an email or browser app.
> Then I get the old "DNS
> not found line".
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> joseph
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