I'm having a situation where STN is autodialing my ISP about 
every 15 minutes, establishing a connection for 10 minutes, uploading 
over 2MB of data, and downloading over 22MB of data.  Near as I can 
tell, I've got all programs shut down on the main Pentium machine I 
use, but this is the machine that's causing it: when I turn off all 
the other computers, STN still dials, but when I shut down this one, 
it doesn't any more.  I also have a Linksys one port printer server 
on the network, which I suppose could be causing the connection, but 
normally it just receives data, and shouldn't initiate any 
connection, at least not to the outside world, I would think.

Is there any way that I can find out the origin or any information at 
all in at least the first request to STN which causes it to make the 
connection?  I'd sure like to find the source of the dialing and make 
it stop.

I mentioned this problem a while ago, and it was ICQ that was causing 
the connect then.  I have ICQ closed (not just minimised) at this 
time, and it's still happening.

Mike Jesch

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