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How do I make my internet to stop connecting automatically?

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by andrea12345, 2002/08/08.

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  1. 2002/08/08
    andrea12345

    andrea12345 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Can anyone help me figure out how to make my Internet to stop connecting automatically, I tried searching for it and everything! I can't find anything!! If anyone knows please inform me. Thank you!

    -AnDrEa:):):)
     
  2. 2002/08/08
    LordDragon

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    Start your internet explorer, go to tools menu at the top, select internet options. you get a new window with this. select the connections tab, then select never dial a connection.

    let me know if this helps

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  4. 2002/08/11
    andrea12345

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    thats the problem, it already is checked and it STILL dials automatically!
     
  5. 2002/08/12
    Arie

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    Click the Start button and go Control Panel > Network Connections and click the Advanced menu. Select Dialup preferences, uncheck the checkbox to Enable autodial by Location.
     
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    andrea12345

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    ok thank you very very much!!!
     
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