The Dial-up Connection dialog box keeps
appearing (in Windows 98) and if I ignore
it another copy comes up a minute later.
Before long, there are multiple copies
running, as shown on the task bar. How
to I get this behavior to stop??? Thanks.
This often happens if you are using a "free" ISP installation disk. The installation of the specific ISP's version of whatever browser will also place the connection between the browser & a specific dial_up connection.
There should be a "Automatically connect to the internet" check box somewhere (I don't remember where in W98). Just uncheck it.
Or uninstall the browser. Or unistall the dial-up connection. Or replace the browser with a less hacked version. Ian
One way to diagnose, might be to install 'free' zone alarm. When an application requests connection to the internet, zone alarm will tell you which one it is.
Cindy H
1. some kind of ad ware that's trying to get online
start>run>type msconfig> click "start up" tab, uncheck unwanted programs. reboot
2. you have a WANTED program trying to connect over and over again. instant messenger, weather, time manager ect.
find the prog. uninstall and reinstall because it shouldn't do this at all unless you have the wrong version for your computer or something.
3. you have a virus.
go to housecall.antivirus.com and do a free online virus scan.
I like the idea that pcboss had. also, are you talking about the dail-up networking connection or some other company's dailer that has been installed. meaning, is it boxes from windows or other software?
Two of the most common startups that we have experienced are "Real Player" and "Newsupd".
Real Player will be evident in your taskbar, the other one is helpfully installed by Creative when you install their sound card. (they obviously assume that everyone is permantely connected to the internet).
Another famous candidate is the "Notepad" virus which some scanners do not find. To check do a Ctrl+Alt+Del and make sure that notepad is not running. If it is you will nedd to follow the well documented procedure on most Anti Virus sites or contact me.
If you are confident in the registry you should check "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run" in Regedit...this is where most of the undesirable startups will reside.
Windows has the option to automatically dial your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to establish an Internet connection. This option can be controlled using this tweak.
Open your registry.
Create a new DWORD value (or Binary on Windows 95) named "EnableAutodial", and set the new value to equal "1" to enable autodial or "0" to disable it.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings]
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