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the-chauffeur
I hope this is the right place to post this enquiry - if
it isn't I apologise and just hope someone here can help
me . . .
Having loaded Win2K and all the patches using an ISDN
connection, I now need to connect to the internet via a
dial up (phone line). Trouble is, every time I try to set
up an internet connection, I get the following message:
Error 1060: Remote Access Connection Manager does not
exist as an installed service.
Is there any way to load this - I assume it's on the W2K
disk somewhere - without having to start all over again?
Sorry if this is bit of a dumb question, but I can't find
any decent information on it anywhere. The help files on
W2K refer to the Remote Access Auto Configure which should
be under Administrator tools, but I can't find it anywhere.
Thanks for your help and patience.
Neil
it isn't I apologise and just hope someone here can help
me . . .
Having loaded Win2K and all the patches using an ISDN
connection, I now need to connect to the internet via a
dial up (phone line). Trouble is, every time I try to set
up an internet connection, I get the following message:
Error 1060: Remote Access Connection Manager does not
exist as an installed service.
Is there any way to load this - I assume it's on the W2K
disk somewhere - without having to start all over again?
Sorry if this is bit of a dumb question, but I can't find
any decent information on it anywhere. The help files on
W2K refer to the Remote Access Auto Configure which should
be under Administrator tools, but I can't find it anywhere.
Thanks for your help and patience.
Neil