This is showing that TCP/IP is bound to the Dial-Up Adaper.
Mike
>Go look at the NETWORK settings and make sure there is a separate TCPIP
>for the dial up adapter:
>
>TCPIP ---> Dial Up Adapter
>
>Then look at the properties for the Dial-up Adapter and make sure it is
>bound to the TCPIP stack.
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