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Modem Attempts to Dial When Windows Starts
When you start Windows, your modem may attempt to connect to your Internet service provider (ISP).
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=175312 (W95/98 6/11/2002)
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Internet Explorer Starts Unexpectedly
When you start your computer, Internet Explorer may start unexpectedly
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=178692 (i. e. 4, 5. W95/NT4 12/5/2003)
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PRB: Internet Connection Dialog Appears at Windows 95/98 Startup
When you start Windows 95, Windows 98 or applications (including Visual Basic 6.0, Visual C++ 6.0, and so forth), the Internet Connection dialog box appears.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=191901 (W95/98 12/11/2003)
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Err Msg: Unable to Connect Because of a Configuration Error
When you configure Internet Explorer to automatically connect to your Internet service provider (ISP), you may receive the following error message after your modem dials:
Unable to connect because of a configuration error
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=198806 (i. e. 4, 5, 6. NT4/W2000 12/3/2003)
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Dial-Up Networking Connection Tries to Dial Automatically
When you try to connect to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) after creating a Dial-Up Networking connection, the connection may automatically attempt to connect to the Internet.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=202072 (W98 12/2/2002)
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Internet Explorer Does Not Connect Using 128-Bit SGC Encryption
When you attempt to connect to a Web server with Server Gated Cryptography (SGC) encryption,
you may not be able to connect if you attempt to connect by using the site's IP address instead of the site's fully qualified domain name.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=244302 (i. e. 5. W95/98/NT4 11/14/2003)
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OL2002: Internet Explorer Initiates Unexpected Dial-Up Networking Connection
When you configure Outlook 2002 to use a local area network (LAN) connection (an intranet or a cable modem connection), Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) 4.x or 5 initiates an unexpected dial-up networking (DUN) connection.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=280853 (5/7/2001)
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How to Troubleshoot Control Panel Issues in Windows
The computer attempts to connect to the Internet.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=299923 (W95/98/se/ME 6/4/2003)
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Unable to Log on to Web Site or Gain Access to Some Web Site Services
You may not be able to log on to a particular Web site or gain access to certain services at a particular Web site. The Web site may display a message that indicates that you must use a supported browser or that your browser does not support frames, cookies, java, or some other technology that is supported by the version of IE that you are running.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=301455 (i. e. 4, 5. 6. 12/5/2003)
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When You Try to Use Internet Explorer: No Connection to the Internet Is Currently Available
No connection to the Internet is currently available, and you are unable to browse the Internet.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=303346 (W98 4/8/2003)
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Connection Settings Are Lost with Internet Explorer Maintenance GPO Even If "Do Not Customize Connection Settings" Is Selected
When you apply an Internet Explorer Maintenance Group Policy Object (GPO)
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=304242 (i. e. 5. W2000 10/16/2002)
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Connection Settings Change After You Apply an Internet Explorer Maintenance GPO
Your Internet Explorer dial-up networking settings may change from "Never dial a connection" to "Always dial my default connection". (GPO, Group Policy Object).
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306936 (i. e. 5. W2000 12/3/2003)
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Cannot Connect to the Internet by Using a Shared DSL Connection That Uses PPP over Ethernet
When you try to connect to the Internet through a shared Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) network connection, and the DSL connection uses PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), you may not be able to connect to the Internet.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=306947 (W2000 11/5/2003)
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The AutoDial Procedure Stops If You Quit Internet Explorer
When Internet Explorer performs an AutoDial procedure, the Internet Explorer window and the Dial-Up Connection dialog box are displayed. If you configure the AutoDial feature to automatically connect, the AutoDial procedure starts. When this occurs, you can quit Internet Explorer. If you do this, the Dial-Up Connection dialog box closes. Because the connection is not established, the modem dials, negotiates line speed, and then stays connected until an Internet service provider (ISP) timeout occurs and quits the connection.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=309178
(i. e. 6. NT4/XP/W2000 11/14/2003)
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NTLM Authentication Over an SSL Connection Does Not Work in Internet Explorer 6
When you try to use Internet Explorer to connect to a secure Web site over Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), authentication to that site may not work, and your client computer may not be able to connect to the site.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=325662
(i. e. 6. 98se/NT4/XP/W2000 11/26/2003)
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You Cannot Connect to the Internet After You Install Microsoft Updates
Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 (SP1)
Microsoft Windows XP SP1, The hotfixes 312176 and 325662
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=331906
(i. e. 6. 98/se/ME/NT4/XP/W2000 5/8/2003)
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"Connection Could Not Be Established" Error Message When You Use Named Pipes to Connect to a Windows NT 4.0-Based Computer That Is Running Either SQL Server 2000 or SQL Server 7.0
Connection could not be established. SQL Server does not exist. -or-
Connection could not be established. Access is denied.
You do not experience these symptoms if you use TCP/IP to connect to the server.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=823492 (NT4/W2000 10/3/2003)
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