My computer has a dial-up connection using Windows' Dial-Up
Networking. The name of the default connection used to 'X' (not
really, but good enough for this explanation), so that on my desktop
icon, in Internet Options (Win98SE), and in My Computer/Dial-Up
Networking, the name of the primary connection was 'X.' I changed the
name, because the name of the ISP changed. So now, on my desktop
icon, in Internet Options (Win98SE), and in My Computer/Dial-Up
Networking, the name of the default connection is 'Y.'
If I am not already connected to the 'net when a program requires
Internet access, no program has difficulty establishing the connection
by dialing out, except TB! For some reason, TB! returns an error
message saying, "Could not dial the entry 'X.' Please check dial-up
networking settings and try again." Well, 'X' is not the entry it
should be trying to dial; 'Y' is the entry it should be trying to
dial. My dial-up networking settings all reflect 'Y,' not 'X,' and no
other program has this difficulty.
Is there a registry setting that requires changing? What's causing
this odd behavior?
JN
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