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Hi, A friend is having a problem with their conexant modem and connecting to
aolhell. The modem does not dial out it reports as not connected or in use.
Dell diagnostics fails and reports modem is in use by another program or
cannot open that port. It is set to com3, which appears correct and shows
no conflicts. I tried to right click and close all the systray clock items,
but no luck.

Funny thing is in msconfig selective startup is checked and only load system
services is checked. All of the rest, system.ini, win.ini and startup are
unchecked. I had them recheck at least startup, but that didn't work. They
said they never touched msconfig, but obviously someone did! Could this be
the problem? Uninstall AOLhell and reinstall? Replace modem? Any
thoughts? Thanks.

Pat Conover
pat conover at comcast dot net
 
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Com 1 and Com 3 use the same resources. Have you tried Com 2 or have to
tried disabling Com 1 in the BIOS?

"Pat Conover" <*nospam*patconover@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:H6KdnQApy4Vs-IPcRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> Hi, A friend is having a problem with their conexant modem and connecting
to
> aolhell. The modem does not dial out it reports as not connected or in
use.
> Dell diagnostics fails and reports modem is in use by another program or
> cannot open that port. It is set to com3, which appears correct and shows
> no conflicts. I tried to right click and close all the systray clock
items,
> but no luck.
>
> Funny thing is in msconfig selective startup is checked and only load
system
> services is checked. All of the rest, system.ini, win.ini and startup are
> unchecked. I had them recheck at least startup, but that didn't work.
They
> said they never touched msconfig, but obviously someone did! Could this
be
> the problem? Uninstall AOLhell and reinstall? Replace modem? Any
> thoughts? Thanks.
>
> Pat Conover
> pat conover at comcast dot net
>
>
 
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Folks,

Forgive me if these days when I hear of lost connectivity my brain
automatically screams "SPYWARE!", or some sort of infection or involvement.
I've just dealt with too many poorly protected systems of late.

One was so badly hosed that Internet Explorer couldn't grab an internet
connection (that was clearly present) from either a dialup modem OR via
ethernet/DSL

I'm scanning that muthah with anything and everything updated I have, and
see if a restore rollback won't help.

Egads.

Stew





"WSZsr" <nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:LVuTc.836$xr5.723@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com...
> Com 1 and Com 3 use the same resources. Have you tried Com 2 or have to
> tried disabling Com 1 in the BIOS?
>
> "Pat Conover" <*nospam*patconover@comcast.net> wrote in message
> news:H6KdnQApy4Vs-IPcRVn-jA@comcast.com...
>> Hi, A friend is having a problem with their conexant modem and connecting
> to
>> aolhell. The modem does not dial out it reports as not connected or in
> use.
>> Dell diagnostics fails and reports modem is in use by another program or
>> cannot open that port. It is set to com3, which appears correct and
>> shows
>> no conflicts. I tried to right click and close all the systray clock
> items,
>> but no luck.
>>
>> Funny thing is in msconfig selective startup is checked and only load
> system
>> services is checked. All of the rest, system.ini, win.ini and startup
>> are
>> unchecked. I had them recheck at least startup, but that didn't work.
> They
>> said they never touched msconfig, but obviously someone did! Could this
> be
>> the problem? Uninstall AOLhell and reinstall? Replace modem? Any
>> thoughts? Thanks.
>>
>> Pat Conover
>> pat conover at comcast dot net
>>
>>
>
>
 
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Thanks, Tried system restore, no luck. Will try the com port settings and
post back. Thanks, Pat

"S.Lewis" <stew1960@cover.bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:U%uTc.1246$ii.830@bignews5.bellsouth.net...
>
> Folks,
>
> Forgive me if these days when I hear of lost connectivity my brain
> automatically screams "SPYWARE!", or some sort of infection or
involvement.
> I've just dealt with too many poorly protected systems of late.
>
> One was so badly hosed that Internet Explorer couldn't grab an internet
> connection (that was clearly present) from either a dialup modem OR via
> ethernet/DSL
>
> I'm scanning that muthah with anything and everything updated I have, and
> see if a restore rollback won't help.
>
> Egads.
>
> Stew
>
>
>
>
>
> "WSZsr" <nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:LVuTc.836$xr5.723@newssvr22.news.prodigy.com...
> > Com 1 and Com 3 use the same resources. Have you tried Com 2 or have to
> > tried disabling Com 1 in the BIOS?
> >
> > "Pat Conover" <*nospam*patconover@comcast.net> wrote in message
> > news:H6KdnQApy4Vs-IPcRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> >> Hi, A friend is having a problem with their conexant modem and
connecting
> > to
> >> aolhell. The modem does not dial out it reports as not connected or in
> > use.
> >> Dell diagnostics fails and reports modem is in use by another program
or
> >> cannot open that port. It is set to com3, which appears correct and
> >> shows
> >> no conflicts. I tried to right click and close all the systray clock
> > items,
> >> but no luck.
> >>
> >> Funny thing is in msconfig selective startup is checked and only load
> > system
> >> services is checked. All of the rest, system.ini, win.ini and startup
> >> are
> >> unchecked. I had them recheck at least startup, but that didn't work.
> > They
> >> said they never touched msconfig, but obviously someone did! Could
this
> > be
> >> the problem? Uninstall AOLhell and reinstall? Replace modem? Any
> >> thoughts? Thanks.
> >>
> >> Pat Conover
> >> pat conover at comcast dot net
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
>
>
 
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Start over with a Zoom external modem. Or better yet DSL if you can
afford the monthly $.
Been there done that with Conexant Dell original equip..... Kill all
the conexant stuff after you install. Use the conexant card as a paint
scraper.
Wouldn't hurt to do a thorough virus check, spyware check and fix etc
etc. Recommend a nice Anti virus free download AVG from
www.grisoft.com automatic and free updates.
Good luck. Bob

"Pat Conover" <*nospam*patconover@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:H6KdnQApy4Vs-IPcRVn-jA@comcast.com...
> Hi, A friend is having a problem with their conexant modem and
connecting to
> aolhell. The modem does not dial out it reports as not connected or
in use.
> Dell diagnostics fails and reports modem is in use by another
program or
> cannot open that port. It is set to com3, which appears correct and
shows
> no conflicts. I tried to right click and close all the systray
clock items,
> but no luck.
>
> Funny thing is in msconfig selective startup is checked and only
load system
> services is checked. All of the rest, system.ini, win.ini and
startup are
> unchecked. I had them recheck at least startup, but that didn't
work. They
> said they never touched msconfig, but obviously someone did! Could
this be
> the problem? Uninstall AOLhell and reinstall? Replace modem? Any
> thoughts? Thanks.
>
> Pat Conover
> pat conover at comcast dot net
>
>
 
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"BeeP" <beep@nospam2me.com> wrote in message
news:rHR_c.5262$wF4.2728@trndny09...
> Start over with a Zoom external modem. Or better yet DSL if you can
> afford the monthly $.
> Been there done that with Conexant Dell original equip..... Kill all
> the conexant stuff after you install. Use the conexant card as a paint
> scraper.

<snip>


This is really bad advice as a decent paint scraper can be had at Wal-Mart
for less than two bucks.....

I tend to visualize Winmodems as being more effectively used as fishing
lures.


Stew