Re: dialer probs
Posted by matt on
Mon Apr 26th 2004 at 4:53pm
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Could somebody tell me of a shortcut/program that disconnects you from the internet, say when a dialer tries to dial you to up some premium rate server? I'm having problems at the moment with them, (I havn't been going on any dodgey sites, except this one of course :biggrin: ) and except for taking the phone line out, its really bugging me.
Any help gratefully recieved. :smile:
Re: dialer probs
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Apr 26th 2004 at 4:56pm
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i have absolutely no idea what you just said..
but i suggest.. you uncheck the box that says "auto connect" perhaps..
been ages since i had dial-up though.
maybe if you rethink this, and type a bit more coherently? cause i am really confused.
you are not using some crappy AOL account are you?
Re: dialer probs
Posted by Leperous on
Mon Apr 26th 2004 at 5:00pm
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What OS? In Win98 you can CTRL+ALT+DELETE rnaap.exe which will disconnect you. Otherwise, you might want to sort out the actual problem, instead of trying to fix it this dumb way...
Re: dialer probs
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Apr 26th 2004 at 5:03pm
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my parents have dial-up, and winXP..
whenever they are online, an icon is in the sys tray/taskbar.. right click on it and disconnect..
Re: dialer probs
Posted by Leperous on
Mon Apr 26th 2004 at 5:12pm
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How about you conceive the idea of stopping whatever program it is that is trying to dial up these premium rate numbers? lol and if you're insinuating I've somehow decreased your snarkmarks, I have better things to do than mark down people for asking questions on my website :razz:
Re: dialer probs
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Mon Apr 26th 2004 at 5:14pm
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This is a dum way to 'fix' it. Try removing the stupid program that is trying to dial a different connection? Find out what program is causing this to happen, and delete it or change it's settings. You could do this by watching the task manager when online, and seeing what new process starts using the CPU when you get disconnected, and the new dialer opens. There is definately nothing you can do about it unless you find out what program is doing this.
Once you have an exe name, go to google and search for it - if it's a virus, the first result will probably be a link that tells you about the virus and how to remove it. You can't stop something when you don't know what it is.
Re: dialer probs
Posted by Leperous on
Mon Apr 26th 2004 at 5:46pm
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If you want, but the route to solving your problem has already been said/suggested 3 times here... I said your idea of getting something to disconnect a dial-up was dumb, because it's the age-old fallacy of failing to attack the cause of something. Like being concerned about ants infesting your house and just squashing them when you see them in your kitchen, instead of going after the nest or cleaning the place up :razz:
Re: dialer probs
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Apr 26th 2004 at 7:39pm
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typical, the word "dumb" and the thread goes to s**t..
matt, your question was answered, you act as if you want someone to come do it for you..
you derailed this thread with that silly Snarkmark comment..
read my signature, it has people like you to thank.
Re: dialer probs
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Kerio personal firewall is a favourite of mine. It's very customisable and free.
Re: dialer probs
Posted by Sim on
Tue Apr 27th 2004 at 5:42pm
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Install all of the security updates from the Windows site, otherwise people could take advantage of security holes.
Re: dialer probs
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Tue Apr 27th 2004 at 11:05pm
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Stop mocking my goons or I'll tear you a new one. :razz: