Hello Thomas,
Monday, January 03, 2000, 1:35:34 PM, you wrote:
TF> I get these DUN windows only in the office - and there I actually do
TF> connect via LAN. Thus the setting is accordingly.
This is starting to sounds to me like you do have a problem with the
networking config. Do you _ever_ use DUN at the office for anything?
If not, why not just completely uninstall it? That should fix it...
If you do use it, sounds to me like the routing wants to go over DUN
first, _then_ the network. In that case I guess I can't help you
except with the eternal "reinstall Windows" advice - which I try and
avoid like the plague! ;] No, seriously though, maybe uninstalling
DUN, rebooting and reinstalling could fix this. There might be a way
to do it manually, but I don't know enough about Windows networking to
try and figure out what would need to be done. Anyone else here rise
to the challenge? ;]
TF> If what you say is correct, my TB acts exactly opposite from yours -
TF> and I didn't even download from a "mirror" site <g>.
Oh, *groan*! ;]
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