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  • Subject: Re: Problems with CA/400 and W95 Dial-Up Networking
  • From: "Rob Ward" <rward@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 3 Sep 1997 10:37:48 -0500

We've had the same problem.  Only workaround we've found so far is to setup
your Internet propeties in the Control Panel to connect manually instead of
automatic.

You might also check out the upgrade to Win95 DUN on microsoft's website.

Rob Ward
M-C Industries, Inc.
(913) 273-3990
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> From: Mike Cornwell <mcornwell@colsoncaster.com>
> To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com'
> Subject: Problems with CA/400 and W95 Dial-Up Networking
> Date: Wednesday, September 03, 1997 7:36 AM
> 
> Greetings midrangers!
> 
> I am having using CA/400 via ethernet and TCP/IP to connect to my AS/400
and whenever my PC makes initial contact with the system, my Dial-up
networking kicks in and tries to connect me to my ISP..
> 
> Anyone had similiar problems? Any fixes?
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