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Old January 12th, 2005, 09:12 PM
mac
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Steve, I'm back again.


So am I :-)

Or DUNconnections menusettings
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Old January 12th, 2005, 11:15 PM
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Thanks, Steve. The first one works. As for the second (connections
menusettings), didn't see any such "creature". Also - what is DUN?

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"Joy" wrote in message
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Steve, I'm back again.


So am I :-)

Or DUNconnections menusettings
Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. IE/OE.


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Old January 12th, 2005, 11:28 PM
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"Joy" wrote in message
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Thanks, Steve. The first one works. As for the second (connections
menusettings), didn't see any such "creature". Also - what is DUN?


It is Dial Up Networking.

When you went tothe w98 my computerclicked on DUNthe window it opens in
has the menus across the top - file-edit-view etc, click connections
menusettings.
HTH?

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  #24  
Old January 13th, 2005, 12:26 AM
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OH! Should I say "DUH" about the DUN? S
Quite clear now. I'll be all set when I am able to go to my friend's house.
Thanks again!

" mac" wrote in message
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"Joy" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Steve. The first one works. As for the second (connections
menusettings), didn't see any such "creature". Also - what is DUN?


It is Dial Up Networking.

When you went tothe w98 my computerclicked on DUNthe window it opens in
has the menus across the top - file-edit-view etc, click connections
menusettings.
HTH?

--
Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. IE/OE.


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Old January 13th, 2005, 03:13 AM
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Forgot to ask you what HTH is? S

"Joy" wrote in message
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OH! Should I say "DUH" about the DUN? S
Quite clear now. I'll be all set when I am able to go to my friend's
house. Thanks again!

" mac" wrote in message
...

"Joy" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Steve. The first one works. As for the second (connections
menusettings), didn't see any such "creature". Also - what is DUN?


It is Dial Up Networking.

When you went tothe w98 my computerclicked on DUNthe window it opens in
has the menus across the top - file-edit-view etc, click connections
menusettings.
HTH?

--
Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. IE/OE.



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Old January 13th, 2005, 03:22 AM
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Hope This Helps..HTH. :-)

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Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes.

"Joy" wrote in message
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Forgot to ask you what HTH is? S

"Joy" wrote in message
...
OH! Should I say "DUH" about the DUN? S
Quite clear now. I'll be all set when I am able to go to my friend's
house. Thanks again!

" mac" wrote in message
...

"Joy" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Steve. The first one works. As for the second (connections
menusettings), didn't see any such "creature". Also - what is DUN?

It is Dial Up Networking.

When you went tothe w98 my computerclicked on DUNthe window it opens
in has the menus across the top - file-edit-view etc, click connections
menusettings.
HTH?

--
Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. IE/OE.





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Old January 13th, 2005, 04:17 AM
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Thanks. I feel like I've been taking my dumb pills! S

"Ricky" wrote in message
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Hope This Helps..HTH. :-)

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Computers make very fast, very accurate mistakes.

"Joy" wrote in message
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Forgot to ask you what HTH is? S

"Joy" wrote in message
...
OH! Should I say "DUH" about the DUN? S
Quite clear now. I'll be all set when I am able to go to my friend's
house. Thanks again!

" mac" wrote in message
...

"Joy" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Steve. The first one works. As for the second (connections
menusettings), didn't see any such "creature". Also - what is DUN?

It is Dial Up Networking.

When you went tothe w98 my computerclicked on DUNthe window it opens
in has the menus across the top - file-edit-view etc, click connections
menusettings.
HTH?

--
Regards Steve.
MS-MVP. IE/OE.






  #28  
Old January 13th, 2005, 09:44 PM
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Which is why I asked...

Joy wrote:
Steve, I'm back again. I found what you suggested, as I had said, in my
own computer (Win XP), but I just now looked in my husband's computer
(Win-98) and it's not laid out that way. I can't find any way to put that
icon on the taskbar. I tried Start-Settings-Control Panel, and there is
no Network Connections, only Network, and double clicking on that doesn't
give me the options I'd need. So I tried My Computer and chose Dial Up
Networking. Double clicked on the ISP icon, but again didn't get any
options about the icon in the taskbar.

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