hcouaillet
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using both IE3.02 with a modem and telnet through a LAN
Hello,
here's my problem :
I have a PC running under win95. This PC is connected both to an ethernet
LAN with an ethernet card an to Internet with a modem on the serial output.
I'm using K95 (telnet) to reach our computer through the LAN. We have
installed a modem to be connected to the Internet with IE3.02.
Now when I want to connect through the LAN to a computer using K95, I'm
geting the modem screen fron WIN95 where we have to write the phone number
and the password to connect to the INTERNET. A this place, we cancel and we
can connect to our computer.
How could I avoid this modem screen ?
here's my problem :
I have a PC running under win95. This PC is connected both to an ethernet
LAN with an ethernet card an to Internet with a modem on the serial output.
I'm using K95 (telnet) to reach our computer through the LAN. We have
installed a modem to be connected to the Internet with IE3.02.
Now when I want to connect through the LAN to a computer using K95, I'm
geting the modem screen fron WIN95 where we have to write the phone number
and the password to connect to the INTERNET. A this place, we cancel and we
can connect to our computer.
How could I avoid this modem screen ?
You may have to go into K95 and indicate that your connection is a LAN and that it shouldn't try to dial the internet. This type of setting is usually in each winsock application independently.
Tom
Tom
ASKER
- Effectively, when I diselect "connect to the internet as needed" in the connection screen to Internet, I don't have the problem any more. Unfortunately, I need this option in order to have I302 running correctly ....
- I put the correct parameters to K95, but the problem is the same ...
Thank you very much for your answers
Hervé
- I put the correct parameters to K95, but the problem is the same ...
Thank you very much for your answers
Hervé
you can put a shortcut to your dial-up internet connection on your desktop. This will allow you to manually dial the internet when needed. You can start up IE after the connection has been established. This manual method is probably the only choice considering that the "dial internet as needed" setting is an all or nothing option. Either you are going to dial everything automatically, or you are going to have to do it all manually.
Tom
Tom
ASKER
OK, Iwill take this solution.
Thank you
Thank you
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I think it's impossible to solve the problem.
hcouaillet,
Where are you at now, I am not sure what you have tried, and what you haven't. You must do a number of things to keep the whole thing separate.
1) You must disable the "connect to internet as needed" setting. This will put you in a manual dialing mode.
2) Put a shortcut on your desktop to your dial-up networking connectoid for your internet provider.
3) Make sure that the properties for your dial-up connection to your ISP DO NOT specify to log in to the network (the box should not be checked). If it is then you will be logged off the network every time you dial your ISP.
4) Make sure that the bindings for Microsoft Client for Microsoft Networks and File & Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks are NOT checked in the TCP/IP binding to your dial-up adapter. Having these checked will make your system open to hacking while in the internet.
5) Make sure that the settings for your browser and all of your other winsock programs are set to use an existing connection. If they are set to autodial then they will do so regardless of the "connect to internet as needed" setting.
Hope that this helps some.
Tom
Where are you at now, I am not sure what you have tried, and what you haven't. You must do a number of things to keep the whole thing separate.
1) You must disable the "connect to internet as needed" setting. This will put you in a manual dialing mode.
2) Put a shortcut on your desktop to your dial-up networking connectoid for your internet provider.
3) Make sure that the properties for your dial-up connection to your ISP DO NOT specify to log in to the network (the box should not be checked). If it is then you will be logged off the network every time you dial your ISP.
4) Make sure that the bindings for Microsoft Client for Microsoft Networks and File & Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks are NOT checked in the TCP/IP binding to your dial-up adapter. Having these checked will make your system open to hacking while in the internet.
5) Make sure that the settings for your browser and all of your other winsock programs are set to use an existing connection. If they are set to autodial then they will do so regardless of the "connect to internet as needed" setting.
Hope that this helps some.
Tom
Let me know, good luck.