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I have computers sharing ICS, it is set to drop the connection after 5
minutes of inactivity, which it does. But it dials back a few seconds
later. I deselected redial if line dropped and lowered the redial
attempts, but it still does it. What do I do?
I’d like the computers to have dial on demand, but I would like the
connection to be free when not needed. These computers don’t have
permission to access Windows updates and I keep them spyware and virus
free as best I can. Thanks.
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I have computers sharing ICS, it is set to drop the connection after 5
minutes of inactivity, which it does. But it dials back a few seconds
later. I deselected redial if line dropped and lowered the redial
attempts, but it still does it. What do I do?
I’d like the computers to have dial on demand, but I would like the
connection to be free when not needed. These computers don’t have
permission to access Windows updates and I keep them spyware and virus
free as best I can. Thanks.
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