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FatalException0E
October 11th, 2004, 03:38 PM
We just got a phone bill that lists calls to the dial-in support at a remote site. It looks like the connection was frequently interupted and re-dialed. Between about 8 or so calls, the line was in use on long distance from about 3:00 PM Friday to 2:00 or 3:00 PM Sunday:eek: This was not done in PC Anywhere or anything. This was a Unix box our computer was connecting to, so it was done with a Windows dial-up networkconnection.
The suspects are a couple of Win98 machines and a Win2k box. Is there any way to find out when and for how long the computers were using a dial-up connection?
Radical Dreamer
October 11th, 2004, 06:27 PM
We just got a phone bill that lists calls to the dial-in support at a remote site. It looks like the connection was frequently interupted and re-dialed. Between about 8 or so calls, the line was in use on long distance from about 3:00 PM Friday to 2:00 or 3:00 PM Sunday:eek: This was not done in PC Anywhere or anything. This was a Unix box our computer was connecting to, so it was done with a Windows dial-up networkconnection.
The suspects are a couple of Win98 machines and a Win2k box. Is there any way to find out when and for how long the computers were using a dial-up connection?
Checked the modem logs?
FatalException0E
October 11th, 2004, 07:23 PM
Checked the modem logs?
That exists on a Windows box? I need to be able to check from the Windows end. We know which Unix machine was dialed into. We need to know which computer dialed out and why.
Radical Dreamer
October 11th, 2004, 08:56 PM
That exists on a Windows box? I need to be able to check from the Windows end. We know which Unix machine was dialed into. We need to know which computer dialed out and why.
Not 100% sure where its at since its been a while, but I do know that windows keeps modem logs, I wish I had a modem close by so I could find it for you :(