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Dailup Error Windows XP Pro

 
 
Paul Caden
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      21st Jul 2003
Hi

I created a dailup account on my computer to connect to
the internet. I have a password to logon windows xp with.
For some reason it uses the password I logon with and
password I typed in when creating the dailup connection.
How do stop it from using the windows logon password?

Thanks in advance.
P.
 
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Sumit Chakravarty [MS]
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      21st Jul 2003
Hi Paul,

In the Properties for that dialup connection, on the Security tab, uncheck
the checkbox labeled "Automatically use my Windows logon name and password
(and domain if any)". That ought to do it....

-Sumit
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"Paul Caden" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi
>
> I created a dailup account on my computer to connect to
> the internet. I have a password to logon windows xp with.
> For some reason it uses the password I logon with and
> password I typed in when creating the dailup connection.
> How do stop it from using the windows logon password?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> P.



 
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