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Software => Internet browsers => Topic started by: Icefire on October 04, 2006, 09:10:08 PM
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I have Windows XP and a dial-up Internet connection. When I connect to the Internet, Internet Explorer doesn't open automatically. I have to open it manually by clicking on the desktop IE icon. I had Windows 98SE on another computer that has since broken beyond repair, and each time I connected to the Internet, IE opened automatically and immediately. I have looked at Tools-Internet Options-Advanced Tab and I don't see an option for setting IE to open automatically upon connecting to the Internet. Does anyone know how I can correct this? Thanks for your replies.
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If you open IE .... click on tools/Internet options/connections make sure you have ticked..... dial whenever a network connection is not present. Then click apply and ok....... Now whenever you startup, click on the IE shortcut and it will dial up and your connected.
dl65 ::)
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You can also go to the same place as dl65 recommends and choose "Always dial my default connection".
Alan <>< :D
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This actually might be a good thing...if you think about it.
patio. 8-)
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This actually might be a good thing...if you think about it.
patio. 8-)
I'd be careful with that, sometimes it acts up and goes into 'work in offline mode' and it'll show you cached pages and you'll spend a few minutes wondering why you can surf the Internet but not be dialed in.
Man, I hate dial-up. :P
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Allowing IE to dial a connection is not safe, a rogue website can drop your connection and give IE a 'new' number to dial, usually at premium rates and you don't find out until you get your next phone bill. :o