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  1. HandShaker

    SP2 Ate my Dial Up Networking

    thanks for all your input :)
  2. HandShaker

    SP2 Ate my Dial Up Networking

    thanks for your reply Matt. "the modem on the xpsp2 may not have been changed, but a difference in the os may mean a difference in drivers. Enough of a difference that this particular modem had an issue." I didn't realise that a driver that allowed access from win2k machines would prevent...
  3. HandShaker

    SP2 Ate my Dial Up Networking

    Thanks for the reply. :o) I don't think the driver set theory fits(although I'm free to be pursuaded otherwise). These modems appeared to handshake successfully. The receiving modem (the one that was changed) was connected to a Win2k machine, not XPSP2. The modem on the XPSP2 computers were...
  4. HandShaker

    SP2 Ate my Dial Up Networking

    Well, I decided to just replace the hardware, Low and behold it now works. Unfortunately I'm no closer working out what caused the issue and why a remote modem stopped only SP2 computers from connecting. A mystery it shall remain. Can anyone shed any light on what might have caused this so I...
  5. HandShaker

    SP2 Ate my Dial Up Networking

    Hello, I'm new to the forums, finding them while on a mission to solve an obscure problem I'm having with XP SP2 computers and Dial Up Networking. Our company has a product that runs on stand-alone Win2000Pro computers at client sites. These client computers are contacted via DUN through a...

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