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Terry Pinnell
First, my apologies for the gross cross-posting, but I'm unsure where
to focus this long-standing query. Also for its length - but I wanted
to provide all possibly relevant data. Please advise if there's some
other info that would help to diagnose.
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For a couple of months I've been getting disconnecte maybe on average
a couple of times a day while using my dial-up connection on this XP
based PC. Not a life/death issue, but annoying. It's a Demon/BT
Surftime contact, 24/7. But Demon claim it's nothing to do with them,
and after various checks on line and exchange setup BT effectively say
the same.
The closest I've got to isolating it is that I sometimes see an error
message pop-up, just before or while it's automatically re-dialling
(usually successfully BTW), which says:
"Opening port...
Error 678: The remote computer did not respond."
That led me to Administrative Tools>Event Viewer. Coinciding with the
disconnections I found lots of entries containing information like
this:
Source: RemoteAccess
Category: None
Event: 20159
User: N/A
Computer: TERRY
Description: The connection to Demon Surftime made by user xxxx using
device COM4 was disconnected.
(xxxx is my username)
From Googling and earlier newsgroup posts, it seems plain that this is
to do with RAS, which takes it technically out of my grasp. However I
did take a look in Administrative Tools>Services and, FWIW, changed
these few possibly relevant services from Manual to Automatic:
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
Remote Access Connection Manager
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator
That was more an act of desperation than logically-based, but I assume
it can't do any harm. BTW, I was also surprised to find no fewer than
43 services which were 'Disabled'. I'll post separately about that, as
it worries me that maybe there are some of those that should *not* be
disabled.
Can anyone offer any insight please?
to focus this long-standing query. Also for its length - but I wanted
to provide all possibly relevant data. Please advise if there's some
other info that would help to diagnose.
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For a couple of months I've been getting disconnecte maybe on average
a couple of times a day while using my dial-up connection on this XP
based PC. Not a life/death issue, but annoying. It's a Demon/BT
Surftime contact, 24/7. But Demon claim it's nothing to do with them,
and after various checks on line and exchange setup BT effectively say
the same.
The closest I've got to isolating it is that I sometimes see an error
message pop-up, just before or while it's automatically re-dialling
(usually successfully BTW), which says:
"Opening port...
Error 678: The remote computer did not respond."
That led me to Administrative Tools>Event Viewer. Coinciding with the
disconnections I found lots of entries containing information like
this:
Source: RemoteAccess
Category: None
Event: 20159
User: N/A
Computer: TERRY
Description: The connection to Demon Surftime made by user xxxx using
device COM4 was disconnected.
(xxxx is my username)
From Googling and earlier newsgroup posts, it seems plain that this is
to do with RAS, which takes it technically out of my grasp. However I
did take a look in Administrative Tools>Services and, FWIW, changed
these few possibly relevant services from Manual to Automatic:
Remote Access Auto Connection Manager
Remote Access Connection Manager
Remote Procedure Call (RPC)
Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator
That was more an act of desperation than logically-based, but I assume
it can't do any harm. BTW, I was also surprised to find no fewer than
43 services which were 'Disabled'. I'll post separately about that, as
it worries me that maybe there are some of those that should *not* be
disabled.
Can anyone offer any insight please?