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| | Dial up dialog appears though connected via Broadband I have set Never Dial a connection, IE07 works OK, but Windows Mail will not Send/Receive because of this dialog appearing -- dkgiow |
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| | Re: Dial up dialog appears though connected via Broadband Have you tried deleting the connection through Internet Options > Connections (tab)? -- Andre Blog: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com My Vista Quickstart Guide: http://adacosta.spaces.live.com/blog...3DB!9709.entry "dkgiow" <dkgiow@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:45759866-102C-4370-9640-0EC9899A0318@xxxxxx Quote: >I have set Never Dial a connection, IE07 works OK, but Windows Mail will >not > Send/Receive because of this dialog appearing > -- > dkgiow |
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| | Re: Dial up dialog appears though connected via Broadband Windows Mail also has a separate selection for how to connect. Tools Accounts in the mail section double click an account to get properties check the 'Connection' tab the always connect using.. should be unchecked, or if checked, the selection should be 'Local area network' This must be set for each account. Also if you do not have 'dial up' any entries in Internet Options / Connections list for Dial-up and Virtual Private Network setting should be removed rather than 'never dialup' (MSN / AOL etc seem to install entries even if you have broadband connection.) DON't muck here if you have a VPN without advice from your VPN administrator!. Michael "dkgiow" <dkgiow@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:45759866-102C-4370-9640-0EC9899A0318@xxxxxx Quote: >I have set Never Dial a connection, IE07 works OK, but Windows Mail will >not > Send/Receive because of this dialog appearing > -- > dkgiow |
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| | Re: Dial up dialog appears though connected via Broadband I have tried the connection tab several times, and deleted the dial-up settings but to no avail. When I try to add a new connection it says I am already connected (which I am to a work network) but still tries to open the dial up dialog box. IE works fine, Outlook will receive mail (although won't send, a different issue). Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. "Michael Walraven" wrote: Quote: > Windows Mail also has a separate selection for how to connect. > > Tools > Accounts > in the mail section double click an account to get properties > check thtab > the always connect using.. should be unchecked, or if checked, the selection > should be 'Local area network' > This must be set for each account. > > Also if you do not have 'dial up' any entries in Internet Options / > Connections list for Dial-up and Virtual Private Network setting should be > removed rather than 'never dialup' (MSN / AOL etc seem to install entries > even if you have broadband connection.) DON't muck here if you have a VPN > without advice from your VPN administrator!. > > Michael > > > "dkgiow" <dkgiow@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:45759866-102C-4370-9640-0EC9899A0318@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have set Never Dial a connection, IE07 works OK, but Windows Mail will > >not > > Send/Receive because of this dialog appearing > > -- > > dkgiow |
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