I suffered much the same problem when first using Vista Home Prem. It simply
did not want to use anything but 'dial-up'. Finally got it solved, by making
sure e-mail connection & IE matche.
New problem is that suddenly everything changed? But the desktop 'works'
better. Until I started having 'connection conectivity issues'. Diagnose
Connection option is 'grayed out' & no longer useable.
What the heck happened? Oh, and make sure that if your using anything but
'dial up' for internet. That you select the 'never a dial-up' setting.
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"Rick Rogers" wrote:
> Insufficient information for a meaningful answer.
>
> Is there a details section?
> How long has this been happening?
> What type of connection?
> Does the event viewer show anything?
> Control Panel/Problem Reports and Solutions?
> Ipconfig show anything?
>
> --
> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
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>
> "Soapking" <> wrote in message
> news:417E94DD-8398-48C0-9E28-...
> > I have made several attempts to log back in to the net on my laptop, which
> > has Vista Home basic. I click on DIAGNOSE CONNECTIONS PROBLEM. Then, I get
> > the message "WINDOWS FOUND A PROBLEM THAT CANNOT BE REPAIRED
> > AUTOMATICALLY".
> > How do I resolve this issue? Thanx.
>
>