Auto Broadband

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Michael

Hi, I am running Windowsxp Sp2 with Broadband.
Is there a way to have the broadband auto connect when I boot up the
computer each day.
I am using the Speedtouch Modem.
Many thanks
Mike
 
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Having different Subject titles does not help either.

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select all the groups (or type their names manually, separated by commas) in
which you want it to be seen. This is called Crossposting and when used
properly it is *GOOD*.

This question was posted individually to multiple groups.

This is called Multiposting and it's *BAD*.

Replies made in one group will not be visible in the other groups, which
may cause multiple people to respond to a question with the same answer
because they didn't know someone else had already done it.

This is a waste of time. ]]

With Outlook Express, which you're using...

To send your message to multiple newsgroups on the same news server, in the
New Message dialog box, click the icon next to Newsgroups. In the Pick
Newsgroups dialog box, click one or more newsgroups from the list (hold down
the CTRL key to select multiple newsgroups), and then click Add. You can
choose from all newsgroups or only those you subscribe to by clicking Show
only subscribed newsgroups.

You can send a given message to more than one newsgroup at a time only if
all the newsgroups are on the same news server. To post a message to
newsgroups on other news servers, create a separate message for each news
server.

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Thanks very much, I didn't know that could be done, its a good idea that I
will use in future.
Cheers,
Michael

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Wesley Vogel said:
MULTIPOSTED in microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=a...1&as_maxd=19&as_maxm=1&as_maxy=2007&safe=off&

Having different Subject titles does not help either.

[[If a message MUST be posted to multiple groups, post a single message
and
select all the groups (or type their names manually, separated by commas)
in
which you want it to be seen. This is called Crossposting and when used
properly it is *GOOD*.

This question was posted individually to multiple groups.

This is called Multiposting and it's *BAD*.

Replies made in one group will not be visible in the other groups, which
may cause multiple people to respond to a question with the same answer
because they didn't know someone else had already done it.

This is a waste of time. ]]

With Outlook Express, which you're using...

To send your message to multiple newsgroups on the same news server, in
the
New Message dialog box, click the icon next to Newsgroups. In the Pick
Newsgroups dialog box, click one or more newsgroups from the list (hold
down
the CTRL key to select multiple newsgroups), and then click Add. You can
choose from all newsgroups or only those you subscribe to by clicking Show
only subscribed newsgroups.

You can send a given message to more than one newsgroup at a time only if
all the newsgroups are on the same news server. To post a message to
newsgroups on other news servers, create a separate message for each news
server.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
 
Keep having fun, Michael. ;-)

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MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

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Michael said:
Thanks very much, I didn't know that could be done, its a good idea that I
will use in future.
Cheers,
Michael

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All mail is Checked by TREND MICRO PC-cillin Anti-Virus system
(http://www.antivirus.com).
Wesley Vogel said:
MULTIPOSTED in microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize

http://groups.google.com/groups?q=a...1&as_maxd=19&as_maxm=1&as_maxy=2007&safe=off&

Having different Subject titles does not help either.

[[If a message MUST be posted to multiple groups, post a single message
and
select all the groups (or type their names manually, separated by commas)
in
which you want it to be seen. This is called Crossposting and when used
properly it is *GOOD*.

This question was posted individually to multiple groups.

This is called Multiposting and it's *BAD*.

Replies made in one group will not be visible in the other groups, which
may cause multiple people to respond to a question with the same answer
because they didn't know someone else had already done it.

This is a waste of time. ]]

With Outlook Express, which you're using...

To send your message to multiple newsgroups on the same news server, in
the
New Message dialog box, click the icon next to Newsgroups. In the Pick
Newsgroups dialog box, click one or more newsgroups from the list (hold
down
the CTRL key to select multiple newsgroups), and then click Add. You can
choose from all newsgroups or only those you subscribe to by clicking
Show only subscribed newsgroups.

You can send a given message to more than one newsgroup at a time only if
all the newsgroups are on the same news server. To post a message to
newsgroups on other news servers, create a separate message for each news
server.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In
Michael said:
Hi, I am running Windowsxp Sp2 with Broadband.
Is there a way to have the broadband auto connect when I boot up the
computer each day.
I am using the Speedtouch Modem.
Many thanks
Mike
 
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