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How do you create multiple dialup conection in Vista? When i try and
create a second one, it overwrites the first one. It is really anoying to have to receate one each time I want to dial up to a different ISP. What have I overlooked? I can't believe Vista limits you to only a single "connectoid:. --- Jay (remove dashes for legal email address) |
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How do you create multiple dialup conections in Vista? When I try and create a second one, it overwrites the first one. It is really anoying to have to receate one each time I want to dial up to a different ISP. (I travel, and therefore need different dialup parameters, depending on my location.) What have I overlooked? I can't believe Vista limits you to only a single "connectoid:. --- Jay (remove dashes for legal email address) |
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"Jay Somerset" wrote in message
... How do you create multiple dialup conection in Vista? When i try and create a second one, it overwrites the first one. It is really anoying to have to receate one each time I want to dial up to a different ISP. What have I overlooked? I can't believe Vista limits you to only a single "connectoid:. --- Jay (remove dashes for legal email address) Have you seen this? http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...921611033.mspx You are giving the second connection a unique name correct? Also make sure you skip the connection test when it tries to connect... -- Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking) Please post *ALL* questions and replies to the news group for the mutual benefit of all of us... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... |
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"Jay Somerset" wrote in message ... How do you create multiple dialup conections in Vista? When I try and create a second one, it overwrites the first one. It is really anoying to have to receate one each time I want to dial up to a different ISP. (I travel, and therefore need different dialup parameters, depending on my location.) What have I overlooked? I can't believe Vista limits you to only a single "connectoid:. you can add several. One way to do it is to create one and connect with it then go to Internet Explorer - Tools/Internet Options/Connections tab and use the "Add" button to the right of the connections window to create a second connection. You will need to skip the actual "connect now" phase if you're already on line. Don't forget to give them unique names. Phil |
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On Tue, 8 May 2007 15:17:42 +0100, "PhilT"
wrote: "Jay Somerset" wrote in message ... How do you create multiple dialup conections in Vista? When I try and create a second one, it overwrites the first one. It is really anoying to have to receate one each time I want to dial up to a different ISP. (I travel, and therefore need different dialup parameters, depending on my location.) What have I overlooked? I can't believe Vista limits you to only a single "connectoid:. you can add several. One way to do it is to create one and connect with it then go to Internet Explorer - Tools/Internet Options/Connections tab and use the "Add" button to the right of the connections window to create a second connection. You will need to skip the actual "connect now" phase if you're already on line. Don't forget to give them unique names. Phil Thanks. I'll try that. Another example of MS forcing you to use their browser to do normal setup tasks. This facility used to be available in Start:Settings:Networking & Dialup Connextions. Now it is not. -- Jay. (remove dashes for legal email address) |
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/Jay Somerset/ said:
On Tue, 8 May 2007 15:17:42 +0100, "PhilT" wrote: "Jay Somerset" wrote in message ... How do you create multiple dialup conections in Vista? When I try and create a second one, it overwrites the first one. It is really anoying to have to receate one each time I want to dial up to a different ISP. (I travel, and therefore need different dialup parameters, depending on my location.) What have I overlooked? I can't believe Vista limits you to only a single "connectoid:. you can add several. One way to do it is to create one and connect with it then go to Internet Explorer - Tools/Internet Options/Connections tab and use the "Add" button to the right of the connections window to create a second connection. You will need to skip the actual "connect now" phase if you're already on line. Don't forget to give them unique names. Another example of MS forcing you to use their browser to do normal setup tasks. This facility used to be available in Start:Settings:Networking & Dialup Connextions. Now it is not. Control Panel|NETWORK SHARING & CONNECTION CENTER Set Up a connection or network (at the left), then click on the 1st choice offered. |
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On Tue, 08 May 2007 19:56:51 -0700, dev wrote:
/Jay Somerset/ said: On Tue, 8 May 2007 15:17:42 +0100, "PhilT" wrote: "Jay Somerset" wrote in message ... How do you create multiple dialup conections in Vista? When I try and create a second one, it overwrites the first one. It is really anoying to have to receate one each time I want to dial up to a different ISP. (I travel, and therefore need different dialup parameters, depending on my location.) What have I overlooked? I can't believe Vista limits you to only a single "connectoid:. you can add several. One way to do it is to create one and connect with it then go to Internet Explorer - Tools/Internet Options/Connections tab and use the "Add" button to the right of the connections window to create a second connection. You will need to skip the actual "connect now" phase if you're already on line. Don't forget to give them unique names. Another example of MS forcing you to use their browser to do normal setup tasks. This facility used to be available in Start:Settings:Networking & Dialup Connextions. Now it is not. Control Panel|NETWORK SHARING & CONNECTION CENTER Set Up a connection or network (at the left), then click on the 1st choice offered. I have always gone to the more logical "Set up a dialup connection" (last choice) which doesn't let you add a new one. The choice you identified does. Thanks for the tip! -- Jay. (remove dashes for legal email address) |