>>> Might anyone know why my TiBook 667/OS9.2.2 hangs for several seconds
>>> when I
>>> choose 'Connect' from the Control Strip Remote Access module and
>>> fails to
>>> connect? I'm able to connect by opening the Remote Access control
>>> panel and
>>> selecting 'Connect' but the control strip module ought to work.

> Doesn't that control strip module allow you to add (or select)
> different locations?  Could be that the location configuration being
> used from the control strip doesn't include the set-up for a modem
> connection.  Maybe I'm thinking of the Location Manager, the location
> setting can make all the difference.

Thanks for the reply, John. The remote access module allows you to select
any ISP which has been configured in the remote access control panel, but
has no option for choosing location. Those ISP settings remain the same from
wherever I'm located. I did however tinker with the Location Manager a
little but couldn't find a way to solve this problem.


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