Windows 95 Dial-Up Networking Upgrade

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    "Doesn't work with software modems??"

    November 19, 2002  |  

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    Unfortunately, I'm stuck with a Win95 computer at work. Because it's an old system, it also has a software-based modem (no, we're not even on a network or LAN... we use dial-up connections!)... DUN 1.4 doesn't seem to work with these. I'm writing this from my Windows 2000 computer because my Windows 95 computer will dial up, but it doesn't connect to any web pages now. Thanks, Microsoft, for giving us yet another stable update to your now unsupported operating system!! I don't believe in MS-bashing, but with every passing moment, I am getting more and more irritated with them.

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