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HELP!

I have set up a broadband connection to my laptop yet
when I add a new user, the connection doesn't work. I
switch to the original user and the connection works fine
and the modem says it is online and enabled no matter
which user I am with.

I have contacted ISP (blueyonder) and they say it is an
XP security issue.

Does anyone have any ideas??

Thanks in advance

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do the usual and set up the new user as an admin for the
first time and at that ,set up the internet connection
,through the wizzard.

>-----Original Message-----
>HELP!
>
>I have set up a broadband connection to my laptop yet
>when I add a new user, the connection doesn't work. I
>switch to the original user and the connection works fine
>and the modem says it is online and enabled no matter
>which user I am with.
>
>I have contacted ISP (blueyonder) and they say it is an
>XP security issue.
>
>Does anyone have any ideas??
>
>Thanks in advance
>.
>


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