Hi Friendly Person,
I'm not quite sure exactly what it is you are trying to do, are you trying
to create a connectoid to Netzero that is separate from the connection that
is made using their software?
I went through some hair pulling moments a few weeks ago trying to set up a
connectoid to log onto Netzero for a relative using the New Connection
Wizard in Windows. Turns out that Netzero encrypts the "username" and
"password" that they supply you when dialing in using their software, so if
you want to make a separate connectoid you have to also encrypt your
"username" and "password" in the Windows Connectoid.
I went to this site:
http://www.scriptsearch.com/cgi-bin/jump.cgi?ID=6785
and generated a "username" and "password" that Netzero would accept.
In other words, if your user name for Netzero is
(E-Mail Removed) you
would type that into the utility at the site above and it will generate an
encrypted username that Netzero will accept, for example
"0:4A0.5:(E-Mail Removed)" and likewise for the password.
Ironically, after I finally got the connectoid to connect to Netzero with
the encrypted username and password, they could not use pop3 email client to
download email without upgrading the package they had. I finally convinced
them to ditch Netzero and open an ISP account with their Telephone
provider(Bell South).
I would offer you the same advise, if your telephone provider offers
Internet Connection Service go with them.
As far as your internet connection being dropped, that can be easily
resolved by simply setting your email client(such as Outlook Express) to
ping your ISP every 5 minutes of so for new mail messages.
Good luck,
Donald Anadell
"Friendly person" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>I assume for many of your computer literates it is easy but following
> costs me a lot of problems.
>
> I suscribed to Netzero and can't configure my Windows XP dial up
> connection.
>
> Netzero disconnects me several times a day from the net for unknow
> reasons and Windows always shows me these little grey shields, on
> which I should klick to connect. When I click on it, I am not connected
> to Netzero. In order to connect to Netzero, I have to close all my
> windows and go to the icon on my desktop and click on that which takes
> long.
>
> In the meantime, I have a hard time to get rid of the Window dial up
> connection, as this thing pops up and pops up.
>
> What should I do?
>
> Ettebab
>