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Old 05-18-2004, 11:36 AM
MattUK
 
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Default New Connections Wizard: Required Options Greyed Out

This problem occurred following reinstallation of XP to solve another problem I was having with my system. The reinstallation solved the original problem but created a new one!. Since reinstalling XP I've been unable to connect to the Internet using my broadband modem (or indeed the internal 56k modem which I no longer use) as the required options in the New Connections Wizard are greyed out. In brief, the problem is as follows:

I launch the New Connections Wizard through Network Connections in the Control Panel.

I click on "Connect to the Internet"; on the next screen I click on the second option relating to creating a manual connection. The problem occurs on the third screen of the Wizard where there are three options: (1) create a dial up connection; (2) create a broadband connection where a user name and password is required; (3) create broadband connection which is "always on". My problem is that in order to connect to my ISP I need to use option 1. However both option 1 and option 2 are greyed out so it is impossible to create the new connection.

I understand that it is likely to be caused by a problem with the RAS services failing when XP boots up but I've no idea how to fix it. Step by step advice for a computer dummy very much appreciated.

Thanks



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Old 05-18-2004, 11:58 AM
Ron Lowe
 
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Default Re: New Connections Wizard: Required Options Greyed Out

"MattUK" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F8CE94BC-6BD9-4244-9E66-A2F39DA3574C@microsoft.com...
> This problem occurred following reinstallation of XP to solve another

problem I was having with my system. The reinstallation solved the original
problem but created a new one!. Since reinstalling XP I've been unable to
connect to the Internet using my broadband modem (or indeed the internal 56k
modem which I no longer use) as the required options in the New Connections
Wizard are greyed out. In brief, the problem is as follows:
>
> I launch the New Connections Wizard through Network Connections in the

Control Panel.
>
> I click on "Connect to the Internet"; on the next screen I click on the

second option relating to creating a manual connection. The problem occurs
on the third screen of the Wizard where there are three options: (1) create
a dial up connection; (2) create a broadband connection where a user name
and password is required; (3) create broadband connection which is "always
on". My problem is that in order to connect to my ISP I need to use option
1. However both option 1 and option 2 are greyed out so it is impossible to
create the new connection.
>
> I understand that it is likely to be caused by a problem with the RAS

services failing when XP boots up but I've no idea how to fix it. Step by
step advice for a computer dummy very much appreciated.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>



This is the usual culprit:

You Cannot Create a Network Connection After You Restore Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;329441

The usual fix is to re-apply SP1.



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Best Regards,
Ron Lowe
MS-MVP Windows Networking


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