SNIP
> 
> Mac OS 7.6.1 includes Open Transport/TCP - which has its own PPP
> driver.  It's called "Remote Access".
> 
> But if I recall correctly, Config PPP and the PPP extension are part
> of FreePPP.
> 
> IOW, you have two separate PPP drivers contending for the modem port.

Hey, Don!

Thanks for the input. I tried pulling the PPPConfig Control Panel and the
PPP Extension out of the System Folder (dropped 'em on the desktop
temporarily). Same error occurs.

Hammer sounds like a good idea....

Ciao!

Richard


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