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Can anyone tell me why I am constantly getting this
message when using my IPAQ 3950 running 2002?
"Trouble Connecting - Unable to connect with current
settings. To change your connection settings tap
settings" and then there is an OK and a Settings button.
The problem just started recently (presumably my PPC is
trying to connect to some application on the net on a
routing basis but I can't figure out what or how?
This constant prompt is not only annoying but pops up and
drains my battery when I'm not around.
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My iPAQ 3635 has been working up til yesterday, when it started doing
exactly what you described below. Did you ever get a response to your
inquiry? When I tap "settings", it takes me to the "settings" screen
that has 3 connection selections, internet settings, work settings,
and network card settings. I am not really sure which I should be
changing.
On Mon, 9 Aug 2004 08:01:52 -0700, "Jon"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Can anyone tell me why I am constantly getting this
>message when using my IPAQ 3950 running 2002?
>
>"Trouble Connecting - Unable to connect with current
>settings. To change your connection settings tap
>settings" and then there is an OK and a Settings button.
>
>The problem just started recently (presumably my PPC is
>trying to connect to some application on the net on a
>routing basis but I can't figure out what or how?
>
>This constant prompt is not only annoying but pops up and
>drains my battery when I'm not around.
>
>Help please!
>
>Thanks,
>Jon
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