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Vista Dialup error 31 A device attached to the system is not funct



 
 
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Old January 16th 08, 11:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
LUllom
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Default Vista Dialup error 31 A device attached to the system is not funct

When ever I dial out, I get an error 31 message A device attached to the
system is not functioning. I have tried 4 different modems but they all do
the same thing. The modem dials out but when it tries to check user name and
password it disconnects and says errror 31 -A device attached to the system
is not functioning. I have seen a few other people with this same problem on
the different forrums but no solution. Can you help? I have Vista Ultimate.
with duo core and 1 gb memory.
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Old February 6th 08, 04:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Ronaldo Capaverde
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Default Vista Dialup error 31 A device attached to the system is not funct


I'm glad to see I'm not the only one with this problem!

Since January 14th, I have no dial up communication from my notebook.
Before this it used to work perfectly.

At first time, I tough it was a cell phone company annoyance (I use a
Sony Ericsson W810i cell phone to dial internet) and made a couple of
calls to them to solve the problem. Nothing happened. Two week and a lot
of calls later, they assured that the problem was not there.

In order to test my cell phone and the service provided by the telecom,
I set up a connection in another computer, using the same cell phone. It
worked perfectly. It was not enough to me. Coming back to my notebook, I
set up another dial up connection, this time using a landline. Guess
what? It does not worked again, reporting the same type of error (code
31, "A device attached to the system is not functioning") I was
receiving when trying with the cell phone.

Conclusion: the problem is related to Windows Vista Dial Up networking
running in my machine.

Now, I'm looking some way to reinstall it, what's been showing to be
hard even to figure out how to do. If I achieve some success bringing
Vista's DUN back to life, I'll report it.

By the way, I'm running Windows Vista Business (not sure about service
pack level), dual core, 2 GB.

Capaverde


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Old February 26th 08, 03:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Daniel Pratt
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Default Vista Dialup error 31 A device attached to the system is not funct

Add me to the list of people experiencing this exact problem. I ordered
dial-up service on Sunday (two days ago) and used it without problems the
rest of that day. On Monday, however, any attempt to connect resulted in
error 31. This error occurs after the connection is established, during (or
immediately after) the user name/password validation.

I have a high degree of confidence that this is not a problem with the modem
hardware. According to the log, the modem successfully connects at 53333.
When I turn on the terminal window, I am able to see the user and password
prompts from the remote server.

Between me and the tech person, it seems we tried every permutation of modem
and connection configuration settings. We tried deleting and re-creating the
DUN entry several times. We tried deleting the modem from the device manager
and letting Windows re-install the driver. I downloaded and installed the
latest modem driver from Dell (my laptop is an E1505). Every connection
attempt resulted in error 31.

I was able to connect with the same phone line and connection information
using my work laptop (also running Vista Business).

Thanks for any insight.

Regards,
Daniel

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Old March 8th 08, 03:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
strichards
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Default Vista Dialup error 31 A device attached to the system is not funct


I had the same problem (DUN error 31) on a Cingular broadband wireless
connection, in fact all dial up. This thread '[RESOLVED] all devices
connected error 50 this request is not supported - Practically Networked
Forums' (http://forums.practicallynetworked.c...ead.php?t=6781)

points to a program called RAREPAIR which resolves the problem.

Note: *Create a restore point before running this program.* The first
time I ran the program I did not follow the instructions to the letter
and all of my networking was hosed. It is important to uninstall all of
the modems in device manager and DELETE the drivers (check box on
unistall). The drivers will have to be reinstalled. Also you have to
delete all of the dial up connections in network folder.

I've been on the phone for about a month with MS support to no avail
until I found the above link. HTH. Steve


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Old March 25th 08, 09:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
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Default Vista Dialup error 31 A device attached to the system is not f

Hi,

I have tried this fix on my Vista Enterprise x64, but still have the same
problem. I deleted / uninstalled all drivers and 3rd party software (Vodafone
VMC Lite) but NO dial-up connection want to work at all. Even trying dial-up
using my phone as modem...

J

"strichards" wrote:


I had the same problem (DUN error 31) on a Cingular broadband wireless
connection, in fact all dial up. This thread '[RESOLVED] all devices
connected error 50 this request is not supported - Practically Networked
Forums' (http://forums.practicallynetworked.c...ead.php?t=6781)

points to a program called RAREPAIR which resolves the problem.

Note: *Create a restore point before running this program.* The first
time I ran the program I did not follow the instructions to the letter
and all of my networking was hosed. It is important to uninstall all of
the modems in device manager and DELETE the drivers (check box on
unistall). The drivers will have to be reinstalled. Also you have to
delete all of the dial up connections in network folder.

I've been on the phone for about a month with MS support to no avail
until I found the above link. HTH. Steve


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Old May 2nd 08, 11:45 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Ariharaselvan
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Default Vista Dialup error 31 A device attached to the system is not funct


Hi AiLite,Daniel,Ronaldo Capaverde and LUllom

Were you able to resolve this problem.. I am getting the same "errror
31 -A device attached to the system is not functioning" message, once i
connect using my dial up connection for internet.

I am getting this error in my DELL 1525 laptop which is using VISTA
premium. I am using sony ericson w700i mobile as modem, the same kind of
setup is working fine when i try to connect the internet in a XP
machine.

I am also trying to reinstall my vista..... Thanks for all the help


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Old May 8th 08, 03:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
jgrobert
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Default Vista Dialup error 31 A device attached to the system is not f

I have been having the exact same problem with AT&T Wireless Tethered
connection on a Thinkpad T60P with a Samsung SGH-A747 phone.

I have four computers and this works find on three of them. These are an
XP, a Vista 32 and a Vista 64 machine.

I have spent hours on the phone to AT&T, I emailed Samsung and they referred
me to AT&T. I googled around and found the solution of RAREPAIR.EXE. Since
this is an old program written for NT, I tried to write the author at MS. The
email bounced.

If it is true that the AT&T Communication Manager can corrupt the RAS code
on uninstall, then we have a real problem than will require MS and AT&T to
talk.

One think I am not sure about is that this Thinkpad T60P actually has the
Verizon EV-DO WAN card installed and the drivers from Lenovo. I have
disabled that in the BIOS and the system does not see it.

If anyone at MS reads these issues, we need help.

If anyone who posted before found a solution, please advise.

Thanks, Jim Robertson

"Ariharaselvan" wrote:


Hi AiLite,Daniel,Ronaldo Capaverde and LUllom

Were you able to resolve this problem.. I am getting the same "errror
31 -A device attached to the system is not functioning" message, once i
connect using my dial up connection for internet.

I am getting this error in my DELL 1525 laptop which is using VISTA
premium. I am using sony ericson w700i mobile as modem, the same kind of
setup is working fine when i try to connect the internet in a XP
machine.

I am also trying to reinstall my vista..... Thanks for all the help


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Old May 26th 08, 06:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Edwin Floyd
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Default Error 31 with Verizon VZAccess Manager and Blackberry

I'm having the same exact problem with Verizon Wireless tethered connection on an ASUS C90S with a Blackberry 8330 "Curve". The computer is running Vista Ultimate 64-bit and attempting to connect using Verizon VZAccess Manager. The same Blackberry and the same version of VZAccess Manager works fine on another laptop running XP Pro. Verizon support has given up and I'm really reluctant to try RAREPAIR.exe given its age and risk. Has anyone found an official solution yet? Does MS even acknowledge that the problem exists?
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Old May 26th 08, 11:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
jgrobert
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Default Error 31 with Verizon VZAccess Manager and Blackberry

After many hours on the phone to AT&T and trying to get some help from MS (I
was not able to get it elevated to a level where anyone could help me) I took
the AT&T advise and reinstalled Vista Ultimate 64. It works fine now.

The first release of Vista Ultimate 64 was installed on this machine and
then many patches followed from MS with the SP1. I suspect there was a lot
of garbage in there. After the reinstall, the system seams to be working
better in general.

"Edwin Floyd" wrote:

I'm having the same exact problem with Verizon Wireless tethered connection on an ASUS C90S with a Blackberry 8330 "Curve". The computer is running Vista Ultimate 64-bit and attempting to connect using Verizon VZAccess Manager. The same Blackberry and the same version of VZAccess Manager works fine on another laptop running XP Pro. Verizon support has given up and I'm really reluctant to try RAREPAIR.exe given its age and risk. Has anyone found an official solution yet? Does MS even acknowledge that the problem exists?

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Old May 27th 08, 01:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
Edwin Floyd[_3_]
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Default Error 31 with Verizon VZAccess Manager and Blackberry

Well, all I have is the first release DVD, the "OEM" version. I installed it
myself (I'm actually a MS "Partner", which apparently gives me exactly zero
influence with Support) and installed all the patches and SP1 with MS Update.
I suppose I could do it all over again, but it would take forever and I
don't see why the outcome would be any dfferent.

"jgrobert" wrote:

After many hours on the phone to AT&T and trying to get some help from MS (I
was not able to get it elevated to a level where anyone could help me) I took
the AT&T advise and reinstalled Vista Ultimate 64. It works fine now.

The first release of Vista Ultimate 64 was installed on this machine and
then many patches followed from MS with the SP1. I suspect there was a lot
of garbage in there. After the reinstall, the system seams to be working
better in general.

 




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