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Jul 5th, 2000, 05:18 PM
#1
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
How the $%!* do I stop my computer from prompting me to connect to the internet every frigging time I boot up my computer?!?
Its something to do with MS Visual Studio (I have version 6 Pro) I know, because it only appears after that's been installed. I have searched and searched through the components of MSVS6 Pro, and through the registry, and I can't find a thing that looks like it's prompting the connection!
PLEASE help, its not only me that's totally $%!*ed off with this, but my friend also.
THANKYOU for any help!
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Jul 5th, 2000, 05:28 PM
#2
Frenzied Member
Do you have a network drive that connects on reboot?
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Jul 6th, 2000, 12:35 PM
#3
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
No, I don't. It brings up the dial-up networking connection prompt every time I start Windows. If I install everything on Visual Studio 6 then it comes up 3 times!!!
Doesn't this happen to anyone else? Is it just me and my friend who are cursed with this?
*Begs*
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Jul 6th, 2000, 12:48 PM
#4
Frenzied Member
The only time I've ever had it happen is with a network drive that I've asked to be reconnected at startup. It almost sounds as though it's trying to create a connection to a network location for MSDN.
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Jul 6th, 2000, 04:59 PM
#5
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
Hmm, MSDN....
I'll look into that. I've just ininstalled Visual Studio though, and the connection prompt is STILL there! Aeiiiii!
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Jul 6th, 2000, 07:01 PM
#6
Please, Please, Please, LET ME KNOW HOW YOU GOT RID OF IT IF YOU EVER FIND OUT!!!!!!!! Every time I open SQL7 enterprise manager or reboot I wouldn't care so much but These are two actions I perform seven trillion times a day.
thanks
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Jul 6th, 2000, 07:26 PM
#7
Just to let you know, it has nothing to do with MSDN.
I think it's somehow connected to Visual InterDev.
I remember when it happened to me (was i pi$$ed) i found it somwhere in the registry. But I can't remember though, it was kinda a long time ago.
Good Luck
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Jul 6th, 2000, 07:35 PM
#8
Fanatic Member
Look in ...
HKey_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
Have fun, and ensure to backup your registry first
DocZaf
{;->
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Jul 9th, 2000, 09:11 AM
#9
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
There's nothing in there that looks likely to be it...
I have:
AudioHQ
BlstApp (Creative Graphics card app)
LoadPowerProfile
POINTER
ScanRegistry
SystemTray
TaskMonitor
Can you see anything that looks suspicious? I'll experiment a bit...
Sc0rp, does any of that look familiar?
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Jul 9th, 2000, 09:23 AM
#10
Nope
When I found it, it wasn't in the Run key, it was somewhere in the key of Visual Studio.
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Jul 9th, 2000, 10:47 AM
#11
Frenzied Member
hmmm
Is it a Internet Connection Dialog or just a Network-Log-in form?
Maybe look in your Control Panel/Network, I had it one day with somethin' from Microsoft (Family?), just check if you find some login options, I found a few, hope it helps mate..
Goodluck
Jop
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Jul 10th, 2000, 07:34 AM
#12
Hey
There is a good chance it has to do with Internet Explorer 4-5, I know that IE has a stupid little connection box that will pop up when ever there is a program trying to access the internet, I know I had it all the time because Getright and ICQ and all that use to try and check for internet connectivity and it use to display the dialog for connection, Did you install IE 4 - 5 recently?
I especially noticed this after installing Office 2000 which asks (forces) you to install IE 5!
Hope this helps!
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Jul 10th, 2000, 12:51 PM
#13
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
Well, deleting EVERYTHING from that run key doesn't get rid of it. Whats really frustrating is that I have uninstalled MS Visual Studio, but it still comes up >
It's a dial-up networking prompt. It's the same one I get when I double click my dial-up networking connection icon. I don't have a local area network.
I haven't done anything with IE. I know its to do with Visual Studio because I've been formatting frequenntl recently and it only appears after I've installed MSVS.
I'll check my IE setting (again!) then, and also look for any remaining Visual Studio stuff in the registry. I've noticed some keys named 'Visual Basic 4' and 'Visual Basic 5' (I think it was 4 & 5, it was old versions anyway), so there's agood chance theres some annoying stuff in there still.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Jul 10th, 2000, 05:24 PM
#14
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Jul 10th, 2000, 06:34 PM
#15
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
That dialog looks different, I'd recognise that one. It may be an Internet Exploror thing still, but why would installing Visual Studio change Internet Explorer?
I can assure you that it had something to do with installing MSVS, I too have installed it many times on different PCs and it always tries to connect on startup. One (bad) solution is to uninstall the modem (just the software), as it tries to connect to the default connection.
Come to think of it the default connection is the default for IE, so maybe it is something to do with IE. It is instigated by MSVS though.
Looking through the IE options, there is nothing relevant there. It must be a registry setting I guess. The fact that it still happens even though I uninstalled MSVS points to IE too.
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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Jul 10th, 2000, 10:51 PM
#16
New Member
Jahilo
Ok
its simple, ur IE is configured to call internet connection when ever , it did not find and ip address, or address in ur pc.
Open IE. In tools menu chose "Internet options". In connections Tab, u will find three options
Never Dial a connection
click on it or press alt+c
and press ok
and try rebooting ur system again
it wont come again
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Jul 11th, 2000, 01:12 PM
#17
Thread Starter
Frenzied Member
No, it's not that. I've tried that already. Several times. As stated in my previous posts.
I found out what it is!
For all those that share this plight with me, look in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\OLE
and change the value of "EnableRemoteConnect" to "N".
It's something to do with OLE, there you go 
*Takes a bow*
Harry.
"From one thing, know ten thousand things."
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