TO completely remove the DUN and the associated TCP/IP is a complicated
process. See MS Knowledge base article:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q181/5/99.ASP
MS also has a fairly good listing of things that can cause this problem at:
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q241/3/44.asp
Hope this helps.
Doug
At 6/13/01 06:09 PM, Robin Smith wrote:
>your network settings probably got corrupted. Go to Control Panel, Network,
>remove Dial Up Adapter -- this should remove everything else in the list. If
>not, just remove them also. Click OK and restart the computer. Once Windows
>is up and running go back into Control Panel, Network, and add the Adapter
>(Microsoft | Dial Up) and you'll probably have to add the TCP/IP Protocol.
>Robin
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "George W Hurless" <[log in to unmask]>
> > I reloaded the OS on my computer to correct a boot up problem, which it
> > did, now after dialing up my ISP & loading the browser I get the
> > message(s) cannot locate server, or URL. I had no problem like this
> > before reloading the OS.
> > It acts as if the ISP & browser are not communicating. My settings all
> > appear to be the same as they were before reloading the OS.
> > What actually ties the browser and ISP together? Any ideas on what
> > changed? Only the OS was reloaded.
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