In Internet Explorer go to Tools|Internet Options|Connections tab. Highlight your connection and click Properties. On the next dialog that opens click the "Advanced" button. On the next window check "Disconnect when connection may no longer be needed."
Thank you Denny for your reply. That's the area I was looking for. In ME the box in inder the isp properties dialing tab and as you point out in XP its under the advance tab which is also the dialing options. Now my problem is that I have checked the box and the "auto disconnect dialog box" still does not display upon disconnecting from IE. I spoke to the isp and was informed that, had anyone ever checked the box on the (auto disconnect dialog box) that says" check here if you don't want this box shown in the future"it would prevent setting this feature in the future from the Internet options (isp properties). He also said the feature would have to be reactivated elsewhere in the computer and he was not familiar with where. Is this smoke or what?
Thank You dipied. I will go through the list of recommendations and see where it leads me. Nothing is ever easy on these things. Sure great to have the forum, with all the super people to reach out to. .Thank You again.
when i go online there`s a dialog box that will appear, system shutdown, it tells me to close all programs, coz the system will automatically shutdown in a minute, there`s a message that says, The system process 'C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\lsass.exe' terminated unexpectedly with status code -1073741819. The system will now shutdown and restart. i send the prolbem report, and it sed something about LSA SHELL (export version). can you help me with this. erick
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In Internet Explorer go to Tools|Internet Options|Connections tab. Highlight your connection and click Properties. On the next dialog that opens click the "Advanced" button. On the next window check "Disconnect when connection may no longer be needed."
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Thank you Denny for your reply. That's the area I was looking for. In ME the box in inder the isp properties dialing tab and as you point out in XP its under the advance tab which is also the dialing options. Now my problem is that I have checked the box and the "auto disconnect dialog box" still does not display upon disconnecting from IE. I spoke to the isp and was informed that, had anyone ever checked the box on the (auto disconnect dialog box) that says" check here if you don't want this box shown in the future"it would prevent setting this feature in the future from the Internet options (isp properties). He also said the feature would have to be reactivated elsewhere in the computer and he was not familiar with where. Is this smoke or what?
Thank you again Bud
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March 31st, 2003 17:00
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Thank You dipied. I will go through the list of recommendations and see where it leads me. Nothing is ever easy on these things. Sure great to have the forum, with all the super people to reach out to. .Thank You again.
Bud
golden_goose
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March 31st, 2003 23:00
On some system this instruction does not always obey.
Try:
make sure you are off the internet.
make sure the option box is checked ( disconnect when connection may no longer be needed).
Start internet explorer and dial in. once you are on the internet, in IE menu goto file/close. You should have that small popup window back.
This may work for your system.
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You may be infected with the W32.sasser worm. Click on the ALERT! link below for help.
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