Creation of Second IE6 Connection

A

AAH

I created a second connection in the DUN folder.
How do I link the Internet Options to it to load
the Home Page.? At present it comes up to
"you are connected to internet".
I want to load the Home Page straight to browser(IE).
Any help would be appreciated.
 
N

N. Miller

I created a second connection in the DUN folder.
How do I link the Internet Options to it to load
the Home Page.? At present it comes up to
"you are connected to internet".
I want to load the Home Page straight to browser(IE).
Any help would be appreciated.

In the Internet Properties dialogue (you can either use the IE "Tools |
Optios" menu, or go through the Control Panel), the Connections tab shows a
list of availabe dial-up and VPN connections. You can set any one as the
"Default" connection, and then select "Always dial my default connection" in
the section below that list. Aside from that, it is a matter of browser
configuration of which page is used to start.
 
A

AAH

N Miller

Desktop Icon is " My Connection Default
Always dial my default connection"

This does not load the HomePage but comes up with "You are connected to
Internet"

My first connection icon loads the home page.
Is there any difference between the IE Icon and the manually created
connection icon afterwards?



I created a second connection in the DUN folder.
How do I link the Internet Options to it to load
the Home Page.? At present it comes up to
"you are connected to internet".
I want to load the Home Page straight to browser(IE).
Any help would be appreciated.

In the Internet Properties dialogue (you can either use the IE "Tools |
Optios" menu, or go through the Control Panel), the Connections tab shows a
list of availabe dial-up and VPN connections. You can set any one as the
"Default" connection, and then select "Always dial my default connection" in
the section below that list. Aside from that, it is a matter of browser
configuration of which page is used to start.
 

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