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Hi all,
I have a problem on how to make Windows XP automatically dial my ISP in
background, while no user is logged on yet onto the machine? E.g. if I
access / restart the computer remotely, I need it then to reconnect to
the ISP w/o human intervention...
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize (More info?)
george,
how do you connect to your computer remotely?
however, opening the properties of your internet connection property, at the
advanced tab, ics provides "establish a dialup connection whenever a
computer on my network attempts to access the internet."
hope this helps a bit.
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Dennis Lazo
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"George" <gvlassov@.N.O.S.P.A.M.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> I have a problem on how to make Windows XP automatically dial my ISP in
> background, while no user is logged on yet onto the machine? E.g. if I
> access / restart the computer remotely, I need it then to reconnect to
> the ISP w/o human intervention...
>
> Thanks
> George
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize (More info?)
Thanks Denns,
But AFAIK this way only forces dialing when for example I open the
browser and go to some location. The problem in fact is that I need to
establish connection unconditionally upon system startup (before that
any user logs onto the PC)?
George
Dennis Lazo wrote:
> george,
>
> how do you connect to your computer remotely?
>
> however, opening the properties of your internet connection property, at the
> advanced tab, ics provides "establish a dialup connection whenever a
> computer on my network attempts to access the internet."
>
> hope this helps a bit.
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