From: system administrator
Subject: Re: Client32 v3.1 is Automatically loading Dial Up Networking.
Date: 1999/03/18
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Check dial-up networking - remove ipx/spx.
SKS / Unicom wrote:
>
> Tim, what OS are you loading this onto? NT3.51, NT4, 95, or 98?
> SKStark
> ----------
> Tim wrote in message ...
> I'd installed the latest Client32 v3.1 on my current PC which had a modem
> in. On reboot it would load up the default Internet connection, and
> continue to do so every so often after cancelling. Deciding the problem was
> with my PC as it required a restart anyway, I formatted the HD and
> reinstalled Win95 C. No more problems.
>
> I've been around most of the PC's in the building now with the new Client32
> and it went on fine until I came across another PC with a modem. Same
> problem. On rebooting the PC it would automatically try and connect to the
> internet.
>
> Any Suggestions?
>
> **For anybody who knows the solution to what is probably a simple problem
> don't bother reading the rest of the document (just the e-mail address at
> the end.**
>
> What I've tried to do:
>
> Remove the TCP/IP which was bound to the Network card.
> Remove the TCP/IP which was bound to the Dial Up Adapter.
> Change the Protocol Preferences to: Protocol Order = IPX (Where Protocol
> order was IP). I've got to admit I'm not sure what this is for, but it is
> set to IP on all PC's anyway.
> Remove all network devices, services and protocols via Control Panel ->
> Networks. On reinstalling Client32 it kept all old setting e.g. preferred
> server, context etc. Is this the way to completely remove Client32?
> Compared all settings for Novel Client with another PC and made sure
> they were the same.
> Complete restart on my PC (It needed it anyway). I do not want to take
> this approach on the current PC with this problem. Plus I have another four
> PC's with modems to install the Client software to. This did however
> rectify the problem.
>
> As you can probably tell I'm not a Novell Network administrator. Just the
> guy who knew most abouts PC's when the server was installed in the Office.
> So any advanced settings/help may have to be put in layman's terms.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Tim Banner
> tpbDELETETEXT@cwcom.net
>
> To reply to this e-mail please delete the 'DELETETEXT' out of the above
> e-mail address. Sorry for the innocence.
SKS / Unicom wrote:
>
> Tim, what OS are you loading this onto? NT3.51, NT4, 95, or 98?
> SKStark
> ----------
> Tim wrote in message ...
> I'd installed the latest Client32 v3.1 on my current PC which had a modem
> in. On reboot it would load up the default Internet connection, and
> continue to do so every so often after cancelling. Deciding the problem was
> with my PC as it required a restart anyway, I formatted the HD and
> reinstalled Win95 C. No more problems.
>
> I've been around most of the PC's in the building now with the new Client32
> and it went on fine until I came across another PC with a modem. Same
> problem. On rebooting the PC it would automatically try and connect to the
> internet.
>
> Any Suggestions?
>
> **For anybody who knows the solution to what is probably a simple problem
> don't bother reading the rest of the document (just the e-mail address at
> the end.**
>
> What I've tried to do:
>
> Remove the TCP/IP which was bound to the Network card.
> Remove the TCP/IP which was bound to the Dial Up Adapter.
> Change the Protocol Preferences to: Protocol Order = IPX (Where Protocol
> order was IP). I've got to admit I'm not sure what this is for, but it is
> set to IP on all PC's anyway.
> Remove all network devices, services and protocols via Control Panel ->
> Networks. On reinstalling Client32 it kept all old setting e.g. preferred
> server, context etc. Is this the way to completely remove Client32?
> Compared all settings for Novel Client with another PC and made sure
> they were the same.
> Complete restart on my PC (It needed it anyway). I do not want to take
> this approach on the current PC with this problem. Plus I have another four
> PC's with modems to install the Client software to. This did however
> rectify the problem.
>
> As you can probably tell I'm not a Novell Network administrator. Just the
> guy who knew most abouts PC's when the server was installed in the Office.
> So any advanced settings/help may have to be put in layman's terms.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Tim Banner
> tpbDELETETEXT@cwcom.net
>
> To reply to this e-mail please delete the 'DELETETEXT' out of the above
> e-mail address. Sorry for the innocence.
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