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I have a problem that I hope someone can assist me with.

I am on a LAN with a constant Internet connection.  However, many times
(although not always), I get a pop-up dialog titled "Internet Autodial" asking
what Dial-Up Networking connection to use.

Everytime it pops up, I check the box that says "Do not use Internet Autodial"
but yet it still pops up.  I have also checked the settings within Dial-Up
Networking and the "Internet" icon in the Control Panel, and I have checked
the boxes saying "Do not prompt to use Dial-Up Networking".

Any ideas of how I can eliminate this?  It gets to be quite an annoyance.  I'm
using Windows 95 with Internet Explorer 3.02 installed.  I use Netscape though
... never use Internet Explorer.  And, when I wasn't on the LAN, I never used
any auto-dial functions in any of my online programs.

Thanks very much to whoever can help; I tremendously appreciate it.

Michael W. Lake

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