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Article ID: 230108 - Last Review: January 24, 2007 - Revision: 1.3

ICS Does Not Disconnect When You Are Finished Using the Internet

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This article was previously published under Q230108

SYMPTOMS

Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) autodials or does not disconnect when you are finished using the Internet.

CAUSE

This issue can occur if there is any network activity between the ICS host and the Internet Service Provider (ISP).

The following list is some examples of network activity that could cause this issue:
  • DNS queries.
  • Critical Update Notification for Windows Update.
  • Product Registrations.
  • Updating Subscriptions or other online Content.

STATUS

This behavior is by design.

MORE INFORMATION

ICS defaults to disconnecting after 5 minutes or to the Internet Explorer Disconnect if Idle setting, depending on which is shorter. To change the Internet Explorer Disconnect if Idle setting:
  1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Internet.
  2. Click the Connection tab.
  3. Select a connection in the Dial-Up Settings window. For example, My Connection.
  4. Click Settings, and in the third section entitled Dial-Up Settings of the My Connection Settings, click Advanced.
To change the setting in Outlook Express:
  1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
  2. Click Connections, and then click Change to get to the same screen displayed in Internet Explorer.
To determine what activity is using the ICS host, view the contents of the Icslog.txt file. To do this:
  1. On the ICS host computer, click Start, point to Find, and then click Files Or Folders.
  2. In the Named box, type icslog.*, and then click Find Now.
  3. Double-click the Icslog.txt file to open it in Notepad.
The Icslog.txt file contains all the ICS network activity since the last time you started the computer.

When you restart the computer, the Icslog.txt file is renamed to Icslog.old and a new Icslog.txt file is created.

The following text is an example of what might be contained in an Icslog.txt file:
04/05/1999 11:07:29 - Internet Connection Sharing log opened.
04/05/1999 11:07:30 - The automatic addressing server has been started
04/05/1999 11:07:30 - The Internet Connection Sharing driver is running.
04/05/1999 11:13:13 - AutoDial is using connection: WinISP
04/05/1999 11:13:37 - AutoDial connected to: WinISP
					


The Icslog.txt file is useful for connections such as ISDN or analog phones that use Dial-Up Networking. For connections such as DSL or Cable Modems that use a network adapter, the contents of the Icslog.txt file show only that the Internet Connection Sharing driver is running.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Windows 3.11 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Windows 95
  • Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
  • Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
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