dial up problem

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Wolverine in Michigan

I have XP will all service packs. I am running on broadband but my old
dialup modem box keeps popping up wanting me to dial in to my old
service provider. When I cancel out of close the box and try to get on
the network, I get a message saying I am offline.

How do I disable the dial up without jeopardizing my broadband.

Thanks
 
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Bruce Hagen

Wolverine in Michigan said:
I have XP will all service packs. I am running on broadband but my old
dialup modem box keeps popping up wanting me to dial in to my old service
provider. When I cancel out of close the box and try to get on the network,
I get a message saying I am offline.

How do I disable the dial up without jeopardizing my broadband.

Thanks



Are you using Outlook Express?

Tools | Options | General. If My computer is not connected at this time - Do
not connect.

In IE: Tools | Internet Options | Connections. Check: Never dial a
connection.

Check your settings in these areas also, and make sure there is no
indication of using Dial-up.

Tools | Options | Connection.

Tools | Accounts | Mail & News | Properties | Connection.

Control Panel | Network Connections.
 
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Malke

Wolverine said:
I have XP will all service packs. I am running on broadband but my old
dialup modem box keeps popping up wanting me to dial in to my old
service provider. When I cancel out of close the box and try to get on
the network, I get a message saying I am offline.

How do I disable the dial up without jeopardizing my broadband.

Control Panel>Internet Options>Connections tab. You will see your old dialup
provider listed in the box. Highlight it and choose "Remove".


Malke
 
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Gurney

I have XP will all service packs. I am running on broadband but my old
dialup modem box keeps popping up wanting me to dial in to my old
service provider. When I cancel out of close the box and try to get on
the network, I get a message saying I am offline.

How do I disable the dial up without jeopardizing my broadband.

Thanks
We heard you when you asked this three minutes ago. You were even
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