On Sat, 11 Oct 2003 22:20:20 -0400 Mary wrote:

>If you were getting connected automatically when you started up, 
>without using Internet Connect, I think that means that you had one 
>of your apps configured to connect to the 'net when needed, and that 
>app was initiating a connection on start-up. There are lots of apps 
>that can be set for this, anything that routinely gets info from a 
>webserver, like virus updates, timeserver, software updates, etc. 
>Sounds like you have changed your setup somehow so the app that was 
>making a call for a connection is no longer doing so.
>

Virex is the culprit.  I have tried re-entering my account and server
information in the Virex preferences but the information isn't sticking.
  The next time I power up it's gone again.  

Oh, well, at least I can connect, so it isn't the end of the world.

Thanks for your help.

Kathleen


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