Arthur,
Try deleting your password file from Windows. Then next time you try to
connect, it will ask for your password again and you can type in the
correct password.
Click START -- FIND -- FILES & FOLDERS,
type in: *.pwl
and make sure it is set to search C:\
and all subfolders/subdirectories.
When it finishes, RIGHT-click on the file name and select DELETE.
Do that for every password file listed.
Now REBOOT the pc and all should be well.
Jim Meagher
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-----Original Message-----
From: Arthur Barnett <[log in to unmask]>
>
>
>Jim Meagher wrote:
>>
>> Arthur,
>>
>> You haven't given us much to work with.
>> Can you be more specific about "... will not interact with my ISP..."?
>> It's possible that you just need to edit the properties and fix an
>> incorrect setting.
>> More details will help us, help you.
>>
>> Jim Meagher
>
>Hi, Jim-
>Sorry about that. Here is what happens or doesn't happen in this
>case. When I click on Connect, My Connect proceeds to try to connect
>but then gives me an error message that says it cannot read the
>password. Working with my ISP tech support they can connect using my
>user name and password so they tell me that MY CONNECT is corrupted
>in some way. They gave me a workaround that allows me to type in my
>username and password and connect in that fashion. I want to
>reestablish the viability of MY CONNECT without the workaround. Hope
>this helps.
>Arthur
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