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SYMPTOMSWhen you start Windows 95, Windows 98 or applications (including Visual Basic 6.0, Visual C++ 6.0, and so forth), the Internet Connection dialog box appears. CAUSEIf you have enabled remote connections in Windows 95 or Windows 98, your system might try to initiate an Internet connection at Windows 95 or Windows 98 startup or at the start of some applications. This behavior is often referred to as AutoDial or AutoConnect. RESOLUTION
To turn off remote connections in Windows 95 or Windows 98, set the
registry key EnableRemoteConnect to "N". You can do this by running
DCOMCNFG, clicking the Default Security tab, and clearing the Enable remote
connection check box. If DCOMCNFG fails to run, try the steps below, which describe creating REG files that modify the EnableRemoteConnect setting directly.
Q177394 Troubleshoot Run-Time Error '429' in DCOM ApplicationsFor additional information and resolution suggestions, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q175312 Modem Attempts to Dial When Windows Starts STATUSThis behavior is by design. REFERENCESFor additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q192015 BUG: RPCSS Invalid Page Fault in OLE32 When Starting Windows 98 Additional query words: Dial-up OPENV win95x win98x dial up network (DUN)
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