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To: RJL who wrote (2347)3/11/1999 1:30:00 AM
From: PetroLou  Read Replies (4) of 110645
 
Richard

When I start either Explorer or Navigator, DUN no longer automatically makes the connection with my ISP. Unfortunately, I think this is a self inflicted wound; I was using Cleansweep to remove some unwanted files and when I was finished the problem showed up.

Of course I thought I was only removing unnecessary files-sheepish grin-they were programs for online services by Prodigy, Compuserve, AT&T, AOL, etc. all of them came pre-installed on this Gateway. Anyway, I backed them up before deleting them and after looking around in Dial-Up Netwoking without finding anything, I restored the files--no help. So I downloaded DUN 1.3, still no help.

When the Browsers start they come up with the message that they can't find the server to load the homepage. I'm thinking I lost a link from the browser to DUN. Any ideas on where I might look?

Thanks
Lou
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