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    connecting to the net on its own

    hello

    in windows xp i have a prob

    at random times, only while logged in tho, the computer automatically connects to the net

    but i always click cancel, but when playing games it is a prob

    i have done the usual, like check for viruses and uncheck everything in msconfig

    i even installed a firewall and made it disallow all network acivity and it still connects!!

    i have no spyware (i used ad-aware)

    i haven't bothered reinstalling xp pro cause i had this same prob in windows me (but i think that was the kluz virus)

    thanks!

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    any suggestions or fixes?

    thanks again!!!

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    What type of internet connection do you use?..dial-up or high speed?
    how often does it try to connect?
    In outlook express, under tools/options/ on the general tab, under the box that asks how often you want to check for messages, do you have it set to "do not connect" if the computer is not connected at this time?

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    In outlook express, under tools/options/ on the general tab, under the box that asks how often you want to check for messages, do you have it set to "do not connect" if the computer is not connected at this time
    it was already set to that setting

    i am using dial-up

    and it trys to connect mostly at random

    but if you turn the comp on and just wait it takes about 20 min for it to show up, and by then im 10 min into a good game!!!

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    Well, assuming you don't have a p2p file sharing software installed, or anything like PCAnywhere, The two things I would suspect are either something in one of your games, some kind of program like messenger, or, more likely, a trojan that isn't being detected by your antivirus. If you haven't already done so, do an online virus scan..then try a trojan detector (here

    http://lockdowncorp.com/bots/downloadswatit.html
    (thanks for the link Dstech) it's free

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    Did you run windows update and just download ALL the updates?

    The update checker will now jump on line when it feels like it to better serve you....

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    Do not lockdown your fiewall but disallow everything (so it can report what is trying to connect).
    Wait for it.
    Let it dial in.
    Let it try to connect.
    You now know what it is as the firewall should go off and tell you.

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    you woundn't be a juno user would you?

    Juno requires this access to your computer so they can sell CPU time. If you disable this, you may lose your juno account.

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    you woundn't be a juno user would you?
    nope no juno

    Do not lockdown your fiewall but disallow everything (so it can report what is trying to connect).
    Wait for it.
    Let it dial in.
    Let it try to connect.
    You now know what it is as the firewall should go off and tell you.
    i tryed exactly that! the thing is nothing made a connection to the net once it was connected!!

    Did you run windows update and just download ALL the updates?
    i have never used windows' update
    and i have automatic updated disabled (i am paranoid)

    as we speak i am downloading the trojan detector....
    lets see what that thing says

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    Is this 1 game in particular or any game or any time in general that it tries to connect?

    What firewall? If zone alarm be sure to set both settings to high and check off the boxes for servers to see if anything is connecting. Or, is that what you did?

    What did you install recently?

    What OS - what programs are running in the background?

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    couple of nice new candidates here

    Nasty!

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    Originally posted by NooNoo
    couple of nice new candidates here

    Nasty!
    Maybe, but shouldn't his firewall show activity on a port if one of them is trying to connect?

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    Maybe, but shouldn't his firewall show activity on a port if one of them is trying to connect?
    my firewall shows no activity!!!

    and in the background i am running these at startup:

    3deep
    point32
    AVG anit-virus
    and 3DFX Manager

    btw that game is quake 3 and i have run it on other oses on this same comp with no auto dial

    and i am using tiny personal firewall on windows xp

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    I've seen similar activity on a Win9x machine where the password had been "memorized" into the dialup settings.

    Have you tried to remove your identification (name/password) from the dialup client?

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    Wink



    Thats not a problem its a feature that left me scratching my head. If I remember right if go to the properties of the internet connection, on one of the tabs thier is an option for dialup on demand. Thats how to stop it.

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