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Win2K can't connect to internet (Remote Access Connection Manager?)

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Name: Etrnaly
Date: November 25, 2000 at 13:07:29 Pacific
Subject: Win2K can't connect to internet (Remote Access Connection Manager?)
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I just did a few tweaks and upgrades last night. I did the tweaks for Win2K on www.tweak3d.net and now my internet's retarded. It was working last night, but when I tried to connect this morning, my ISP connection disappeared. So, looking like a small problem, I was trying to create it again. When I was trying to create it, it gives me an error saying the name is invalid. No, I'm not an idiot...the name I put is valid. "Concentric" is what i use...but it didn't work. I tried like a few dozen other random names...still don't work. I checked the services, and the Remote Access Connection Manager won't load correctly. Can this be the problem? If it is, what can I do to fix it? Just get a copy of svchost.exe? Thanks for the help. And if you can e-mail me, that's even better.


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Name: NT/2000 user
Date: November 26, 2000 at 04:14:07 Pacific
Subject: Win2K can't connect to internet (Remote Access Connection Manager?)
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to get your dialup conection back, you need to have the following services running:

mesenger: Started
network conections: Started
Workstation: Started
Telephony:Started
Remote Access Connection Manager
Remote proccess caller: started
Automatic remote access conection manager: started


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