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Subject:
From:
"Hahnel, Winfried (W.A.)" <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 4 Dec 1998 09:08:03 -0500
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I've had an upgrade install of WIN98 on my computer now for about 3 months.
It is hooked up to a separate phone line of which I'm allowed 400 calls a
month w/o per call charges.  The phone line was being accessed up to 600
times a month.  Now for the life of me I couldn't figure out why.  The
computer was moved from a basement office to our den.  My wife noticed that
the computer would randomly dial out to our ISP using the Internet dialer (
It dials out and stays on our for about 15 seconds and automatically hangs
up).  One common time it dials out is at 1 AM in the morning (computer is on
24 x 7), the same time I have task scheduler to scan disk. [Please note that
DUN is NOT being accessed by this action but rather the dialer?? that is
used by Internet Explorer]
Reading several posts about this type of problem I tried several things: I
made DUN ask to be  prompted which was unsuccessful (even have to insert the
password); removed "Instant Messenger" from the HD; stopped Task Scheduler
yesterday.  10 minutes after I stopped Task Scheduler it dialed out again
and hung up.

Please help!  This has got to be happening 5 to 10 times a day and
unplugging the computer from the phone line is NOT an option.

Thanks,

Fred Hahnel

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