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1999-06-25 23:01:00 |
I used a tip from Win95.com to enable me to un-greyout my Save Password command at Dial Up Isp connection on my home computer. The tip was to uninstall Dialup Networking from Control Panel, and then reinstall it. Sounded pretty troublefree. When I went to reinstall, I was prompted to use files from my Win95 cd, I duly unzipped said files, and away we went. Rebooted as suggested. I now can't access my ISP at all. My connection dials, verifies my password, and then I get a message saying that Dial Up 'could not access a compatible set of network protocols you specified in the Server Type settings. Check your network config in the Control Panel'. When I do this, I see Dial Up Adapter, IPX/SPX compatible protocol, and my logon is Windows Logon. When I click OK, I am prompted for my Win95 disk again, and for the file secur32.dll. When I find it on my cd, it tells me that I have this file already, and I'm about to overwrite it with an older version, do I want to keep the later one. When I click OK, and get back to desktop, I'm still not able to access my ISP, and receive exactly the same prompts. I have done this about 10 times, rebooted, unplugged and rebooted etc.HELP! Computer is Win95, Pentium 133, 48mb. Thankyou so much. It's the first day of my holiday, and I'm already in serious withdrawal! |
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