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Dunce in XP?

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Zo - 29 Dec 2007 21:35 GMT
Hi everyone,

just getting on line with my new XP Home edition and was wondering is
there a way to get the freeware Dunce utility to work in XP? If so how
would do it?  Undortunately, I'm still one of those that uses a dialup
ISP connection :-(.  The main reason for this is that it would auto
dial for you and redial if the connection is broken.  For some reason,
I cannot get the "remember sign option" to work; I have to retype my
password each time I log on.  Any help is greatly appreciated.  tia

Zo
John John - 30 Dec 2007 02:18 GMT
Check that you have Client for Microsoft Networks installed.  If you
have a network client installed check this:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172430/en-us

John

> Hi everyone,
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> Zo
Zo - 30 Dec 2007 17:33 GMT
John John wrote :
> Check that you have Client for Microsoft Networks installed.  If you have a
> network client installed check this:
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>> Zo

Thanks for you reply. I solved the remember password problem and I also
found this small no install program named Popup Dun that works just
fine :-)
John John - 30 Dec 2007 18:41 GMT
> John John wrote :
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> found this small no install program named Popup Dun that works just fine
> :-)

You're welcome!

John
 
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