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Old May 10th 09, 04:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
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Default OE6 - broadband - PC startup - 'unconnected'

[I suppose I'll never understand DSL connections, or at least the way
tiscali handles it: As far as I'm concerned, you're not "dialing a
connection" when you're using DSL, it's just "always on."]

Ahscot wrote:
Please note that I have switched my IE/tools/options/connection from never
dial a connection to always dial my default (tiscali broadband)
connection,
since when OE starts connected.

"Ahscot" wrote in message
...
I have ADSL and connect via ISP supplied Speedtouch modem. I did not
recently switch to DSL.

Please note I have the problem back again - on startup, Dial-up
connection
'unconnected - I still have 'always connect using' unchecked.

I notice that one of my Comodo applications, BOClean Antimalware, is very
active on startup. Don't think it was like that before. No conflicts
reported by Comodo with OE.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
Repost:
You connect via DSL, yes? Do you connect directly via the
(ISP-supplied?) Speedtouch modem, via a separate router (that's
connected
to the modem), or wirelessly (via the router or modem)?

Did you recently switch from dial-up to DSL or to a new (dial-up or DSL)
ISP?
--
~PA Bear

Ahscot wrote:
My network connections/dial-up is 'connected', but not my /LAN/local
area
connection, which is showing 'network cable unplugged'. These are my
normal
settings.

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message
...
OK, then I must have misread/misunderstood...

Used to be able to configure OE6 to connect automatically, but
can't
now
see that facility . Ideas?

OE shares/uses IE's Connections settings (IE Tools | Internet Options
|
Connections | LAN Settings (in your case).

Ahscot wrote:
No I am not telling you that

Are you telling us that unchecking "Always connect using..." does
NOT
resolve the problem/behavior?

If so, perhaps I misunderstood you or misread your first post: Is
the
problem the fact that OE doesn't connect, the fact that the Network
Connection icon isn't displaying, or both?

You connect via DSL, yes? Do you connect directly via the
(ISP-supplied?)
Speedtouch modem, via a separate router (that's connected to the
modem),
or wirelessly (via the router or modem)?

Did you recently switch from dial-up to DSL or to a new ISP?
--
~PA Bear

Ahscot wrote:
May thanks again, PA Bear. I had worked it out, eventually.

OE7 should read IE7.

Used to be able to configure OE6 to connect automatically, but
can't
now
see
that facility . Ideas?

"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
OE Tools | Accounts | Mail | [account(s)] | Properties |
Connection

Always connect using... (uncheck).

Your recent & related (IMHO) thread in IE General newsgroup:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...0e9c16c06d7194

And calling attention to this reply of mine in that thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...7fb3a6b3d84529

The fact that you probably did NOT disable (a) Comodo anti-virus &
firewall, (b) any/all real-time "system protections" afforded by
Trojan
Hunter (if any), Ad-Aware, and/or Spybot and (c) did not enable
the
Windows Firewall prior to installing IE8 may have caused your
current
OE
problem.

NB: There is no OE7 or OE8.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002


Ahscot wrote:
I run IE8 on a XP SP2 PC. Perhaps connected therewith, perhaps
not,
whereas
before with OE7, on first booting the PC, the two television
screens
appeared in the task bar, or if not, when I clicked on OE6, it
connected
as
instructed automatically, I now find that nothing happens
connection-wise,
the reason being that when I look into my network
connections/dial-up,
I
find to my surprise it is 'unconnected,' this despite the fact my
Speedtouch
modem is showing its two green lights. When I right click on the
connection, and click connect, I get connected, the two screen
appear
and
away I go. I have tried various permutations with associated
settings,
but
for the life of me, I can't figure out how to stop this
happening.
Advice/solutions gratefully received.


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