My suggestion was written for vncee's specific problem.
Since I have not seen a detailed problem statement from you,
I can't very well give you a custom solution.
Gary VanderMolen
"jdthomas" <jdthomas@xxxxxx> wrote in message news

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> I did what you suggested but it didn't solve my problem.
>
> "Gary VanderMolen" wrote:
> Quote:
>> In Windows Mail, go to Tools, Accounts, select the account, Properties,
>> Connection tab, and make sure the settings there are grayed out, indicating
>> that IE's settings will be used.
>>
>> When you open Internet Explorer, does it try to dial? If so, go to either
>> Internet Explorer/Tools/Internet Options or Control Panel/Internet Options.
>> Click on the Connections tab. Make sure "Never dial a connection" is
>> ticked. In fact, all the dial-up settings should be grayed out, indicating
>> that Vista recognizes the presence of an Internet connection via the LAN.
>>
>> Gary VanderMolen
>>
>>
>> "vncee" <vncee@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:B8C726ED-C416-4C34-95C6-64638FEDCFB9@xxxxxx Quote:
>> > I'm unable to send mail from Windows, I get a Dial Up Connection Box, but I
>> > use DSL. There are no options in the drop-down box for "Connect To". Please
>> > assist if possible.
>>
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