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| | Internet Options in Control Panel I have a laptop that automatically keeps on trying to access the internet via the dial up connection. I would perfer that it only creates a dial up connection when I manuall double click on the Internet Explorer Icon. I have tested different setting in the Internet Options/ Connections Tab. I have set it to 1. never dial a connection. (when I select this option then when I double click on Internet Explorer to make a connection it does not work) 2. dial whenever a network connection is not present. and 3. always dial my default connection. When I select the options 2 or 3 my dial up connection window automaticlly appears and tries to dial my dial-up number when I actually do not want to connect to the internet. Is there any way to stop dialup connection from dialing when I dont want it to? When it does this then I have to cancel and close the dial up window. It seems my laptop did not do this before, is some other application causing the dial up to try to dial? If so how can I turn it off? Thanks, Weedfrog |
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| | Re: Internet Options in Control Panel It's probably checking for automatic Updates for Windows, IE, and perhaps apps like Media Player, and Defender. They all have update settings in the Options. It would all depend on what, exactly, you run that does that. There are thousands of possibilities. -- click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm see ''rate a post'' Mark L. Ferguson "weedfrog" <weedfrog@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6BBCC9D9-CC5B-4664-A722-8516B5A82527@xxxxxx Quote: > I have a laptop that automatically keeps on trying to access the internet > via > the dial up connection. I would perfer that it only creates a dial up > connection when I manuall double click on the Internet Explorer Icon. I > have tested different setting in the Internet Options/ Connections Tab. > I > have set it to 1. never dial a connection. (when I select this option then > when I double click on Internet Explorer to make a connection it does not > work) 2. dial whenever a network connection is not present. > and 3. always dial my default connection. When I select the options 2 or > 3 > my dial up connection window automaticlly appears and tries to dial my > dial-up number when I actually do not want to connect to the internet. > Is > there any way to stop dialup connection from dialing when I dont want it > to? > When it does this then I have to cancel and close the dial up window. It > seems my laptop did not do this before, is some other application causing > the > dial up to try to dial? If so how can I turn it off? > > Thanks, > > Weedfrog |
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| | Re: Internet Options in Control Panel I have Windows Updates turned off and Windows Defender is off. When I select never dial a connection then it does not automatically dial. Does this setting apply to all applications that might be trying to access the internet? Is the thing to do find all possible applications and turn them off from accessing the internet? Thanks Weedfrog "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: Quote: > It's probably checking for automatic Updates for Windows, IE, and perhaps > apps like Media Player, and Defender. They all have update settings in the > Options. It would all depend on what, exactly, you run that does that. There > are thousands of possibilities. > > -- > click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. > http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm see ''rate a post'' > Mark L. Ferguson > > "weedfrog" <weedfrog@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:6BBCC9D9-CC5B-4664-A722-8516B5A82527@xxxxxx Quote: > > I have a laptop that automatically keeps on trying to access the internet > > via > > the dial up connection. I would perfer that it only creates a dial up > > connection when I manuall double click on the Internet Explorer Icon. I > > have tested different setting in the Internet Options/ Connections Tab. > > I > > have set it to 1. never dial a connection. (when I select this option then > > when I double click on Internet Explorer to make a connection it does not > > work) 2. dial whenever a network connection is not present. > > and 3. always dial my default connection. When I select the options 2 or > > 3 > > my dial up connection window automaticlly appears and tries to dial my > > dial-up number when I actually do not want to connect to the internet. > > Is > > there any way to stop dialup connection from dialing when I dont want it > > to? > > When it does this then I have to cancel and close the dial up window. It > > seems my laptop did not do this before, is some other application causing > > the > > dial up to try to dial? If so how can I turn it off? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Weedfrog |
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| | Re: Internet Options in Control Panel Yes. Things like a mail check, or an update are going to share the IE connection, and act just like it. -- click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm see ''rate a post'' Mark L. Ferguson "weedfrog" <weedfrog@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:8B4DF893-31E1-4D7C-AF40-6CF8CB9928A3@xxxxxx Quote: > I have Windows Updates turned off and Windows Defender is off. When I > select never dial a connection then it does not automatically dial. Does > this setting apply to all applications that might be trying to access the > internet? Is the thing to do find all possible applications and turn > them > off from accessing the internet? > > Thanks > Weedfrog > "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: > Quote: >> It's probably checking for automatic Updates for Windows, IE, and perhaps >> apps like Media Player, and Defender. They all have update settings in >> the >> Options. It would all depend on what, exactly, you run that does that. >> There >> are thousands of possibilities. >> >> -- >> click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. >> http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...help_en-us.htm see ''rate a >> post'' >> Mark L. Ferguson >> >> "weedfrog" <weedfrog@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:6BBCC9D9-CC5B-4664-A722-8516B5A82527@xxxxxx Quote: >> > I have a laptop that automatically keeps on trying to access the >> > internet >> > via >> > the dial up connection. I would perfer that it only creates a dial up >> > connection when I manuall double click on the Internet Explorer Icon. >> > I >> > have tested different setting in the Internet Options/ Connections Tab. >> > I >> > have set it to 1. never dial a connection. (when I select this option >> > then >> > when I double click on Internet Explorer to make a connection it does >> > not >> > work) 2. dial whenever a network connection is not present. >> > and 3. always dial my default connection. When I select the options 2 >> > or >> > 3 >> > my dial up connection window automaticlly appears and tries to dial my >> > dial-up number when I actually do not want to connect to the internet. >> > Is >> > there any way to stop dialup connection from dialing when I dont want >> > it >> > to? >> > When it does this then I have to cancel and close the dial up window. >> > It >> > seems my laptop did not do this before, is some other application >> > causing >> > the >> > dial up to try to dial? If so how can I turn it off? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Weedfrog |
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