Can't Create Dial up Networking

A

alex

When I try to Create a dial up Point, the New Connection
Wizard blanks out the Two top options. That is: "Connect
using Dial up Modem" and the second being "Connect using
Broadband connection that requires Name and Password". The
only option left to select is the third option
being "Connect using a Broadband connection that is always
on". I have another copy of Win XP that works correctly on
the same Computer. What have I done? How can I fix it?
Thanks
..
 
R

Ramesh [MS-MVP]

You Cannot Create a Network Connection After You Restore Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=329441

Description:
You cannot create a remote access or Dial-Up Networking connection. All
items on the "Network Connection" page of the New Connection Wizard are
unavailable (dimmed).

Dial-up Modem or PPPoE Option in New Connection Wizard Is Unavailable
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;320558

Description:
If you use the New Connection Wizard to create a new dial-up modem or PPP
over Ethernet (PPPoE) connection you may experience one or both of the
following behaviors:
The Connect using a dial-up modem option in the New Connection Wizard is
unavailable (appears dimmed).
The Connect using a broadband connection that requires a user name and
password option in the New Connection Wizard is unavailable.

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Ramesh (MS-MVP)
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When I try to Create a dial up Point, the New Connection
Wizard blanks out the Two top options. That is: "Connect
using Dial up Modem" and the second being "Connect using
Broadband connection that requires Name and Password". The
only option left to select is the third option
being "Connect using a Broadband connection that is always
on". I have another copy of Win XP that works correctly on
the same Computer. What have I done? How can I fix it?
Thanks
..
 
L

Landon

I have the same problem. I followed the instructions on
the knowledge base article #320558, but it didn't fix it.
What's next???
 

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