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Hello I do hope you can help me. When I switch users (XP home ed) the
internet connection drops out. I can't work out how to keep it going. It's
probably some very simple thing. Thanks!
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Hi Jane,

You may download and apply the follwoing edit:

Keep RAS connection (FUS) (line 32, left column)
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm

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"Jane" <Jane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B5D9057B-D630-4FC5-B491-4E5B18EEC35E@microsoft.com...
> Hello I do hope you can help me. When I switch users (XP home ed) the
> internet connection drops out. I can't work out how to keep it going. It's
> probably some very simple thing. Thanks!
> --
> Jane

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Hello Anando

Thanks for trying. I tried the Regedit thing but it didn't work. Do you
have any other ideas?

I do appreciate your help.

Thanks

Jane

"Jane" wrote:

> Hello I do hope you can help me. When I switch users (XP home ed) the
> internet connection drops out. I can't work out how to keep it going. It's
> probably some very simple thing. Thanks!
> --
> Jane

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