When you run a Winsock application (such as Microsoft Internet Explorer),
your Internet provider (such as The Microsoft Network) sign-in screen may
appear.
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This behavior occurs when you have a network adapter and a modem installed
in your computer and the AutoDial feature is enabled. In many cases this is
expected behavior; however, this may also occur unexpectedly.
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To resolve this issue in Windows XP, Windows Millennium Edition (Me), Windows 98, and Windows 95 with Internet Explorer 5, 5.5, or 6:
| 1. | In Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu. |
| 2. | Click the Connection tab, click Never dial a connection, and then click OK. |
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Your Microsoft Exchange service provider or other service provider may
also try to use the AutoDial feature when it is enabled.
After you follow the procedure described in the "Resolution" section, Internet Explorer does not attempt to
automatically dial your Internet service provider (ISP) and Winsock
programs do not attempt to automatically dial a connection.
This issue can also occur if you configure Internet Explorer to connect to
The Internet using a dial-up connection, and you configure Outlook Express
to connect to the Internet using a local area network (LAN). When you start
Outlook Express you may be prompted to connect using your dial-up
connection. If you click
Cancel, Outlook Express connects using the LAN.
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