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Article ID: 240936 - Last Review: January 25, 2007 - Revision: 1.3
Dial-Up Networking Attempts to Reconnect to Disconnected Network Drives
This article was previously published under Q240936
When you connect to an Internet service provider (ISP) using Dial-Up Networking and the computer is on a peer-to-peer network with disconnected network drives, Dial-Up Networking may attempt to reconnect to the disconnected drives when you log on to your ISP.
This behavior can occur if the
Logon and restore network connections network logon setting is enabled for the Client for Microsoft Networks.
To resolve this issue:
- Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and then double-click Network.
- Click Client for Microsoft Networks, and then click Properties.
- Click to select the Quick logon check box, click OK, and then click Close.NOTE: You may receive a message prompting you to insert the Windows 98 CD-ROM. If so, insert the CD-ROM.
- Restart the computer.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
- Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
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