Something trying to dial out.
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go to Internet Explorer Tools-->Internet Options-->Advanced Options and disable the checks for Publisher Certificate revocation and Server Certificate Revocation. It might be Microsoft trying to dial out to check certificates?
Also have a look at rasauto through google e.t.c. I had a similar problem with XP and ended up deleting the entries under rasauto in the registry, which cured the problem.
Tony
Also have a look at rasauto through google e.t.c. I had a similar problem with XP and ended up deleting the entries under rasauto in the registry, which cured the problem.
Tony
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Had this problem with a relatives computer. Short answer is NIS is checking for updates (even if set to manual) at startup. Only way to stop it is allow connection (problem is nothing gives you an indication if it has finished).
Hope this helped
Regards Ian
Hope this helped
Regards Ian
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