Internet Explorer May Not Dial Automatically
ID: Q139105
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 2.0, 3.0, 3.01, 3.02 for Windows 95
SYMPTOMS
When you have the AutoDial (Internet Explorer 2.0) or "Connect to the
Internet as needed" (Internet Explorer 3.x) feature enabled and you start
Microsoft Internet Explorer, Internet Explorer may not automatically dial
your Internet service provider. Because you are not connected to your
service provider, the following error message may be displayed:
Unable to find <Web site>. The address may be incorrect.
where <Web site> is the Internet address of your Start page.
CAUSE
This behavior can occur when you switch from using a proxy server (a
server on a local area network that lets you connect to the Internet
without using a modem) or other local area network (LAN)-based connection,
to having Internet Explorer automatically dial your Internet service
provider (ISP). After you configure Internet Explorer to use the AutoDial
or "Connect to the Internet as needed" feature, your current Start page
may still be the Start page that you were using with a proxy server or
other LAN-based connection. If Internet Explorer does not need to connect
to your Internet service provider to access your Start page, it does not
automatically dial. Your Internet service provider is automatically dialed
only when you attempt to access a Web site that Internet Explorer cannot
access without first dialing your provider.
The error message may be displayed when your Start page is one that is
normally accessed using a proxy server or other LAN-based connection, but
is currently not available.
NOTE: It is possible for the behavior described in this article to occur
even if you have never configured Internet Explorer to connect to the
Internet using a proxy server or other LAN-based connection. This
behavior can also occur when your current Start page is a Web site that
Internet Explorer cannot access without first dialing your Internet
service provider. The resolution described in this article resolves this
behavior in these cases.
RESOLUTION
To cause Internet Explorer to automatically dial your Internet service
provider, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, and then click
Dial-Up Networking.
- Double-click the connection you use to dial the Internet, and then
log on as you normally do. If you do not know which connection to
use, then use the right mouse button to click The Internet icon on
the desktop, click Properties, and then see which connection is listed
in the Dial-Up Networking box (this information is on the Connection
tab in Internet Explorer 3.x)
- After you start the Dial-Up Networking connection, start Internet
Explorer.
- Empty the temporary file cache. To do so, click Options on the View
menu, click the Advanced tab, click Settings, click Empty Folder, click
Yes, click OK, and then click OK again.
- Type the Internet address of the Web site you want to use as your Start
page in the Address box, and then press the ENTER key. Perform this
step even if the site you want to use is already listed in the Address
box.
- If the address you want to use did not appear in the Address box when
you started Internet Explorer, click Options on the View menu, click
the Start And Search Pages tab, and then click Use Current (this
information is on the Navigation tab in Internet Explorer 3.x).
- Quit Internet Explorer and the Dial-Up Networking connection, and
then restart Internet Explorer.
Additional query words:
95
Keywords : dun win95 wincomm msiew95
Version : WINDOWS:2.0,3.0,3.01,3.02
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type :
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