I have a Windows 98 Dial-Up Networking (DUN) connection that sometimes disconnects, can I set it to redial the destination computer automatically?
To do this, click Start | Programs | Accessories | Communications | Dial-Up Networking. When the DUN connectoid’s window opens, select the connectoid to be altered. From the Connections menu, click on Settings and check the Redial box. Select the number of redial attempts, between two and 100, and OK your changes. Now, if the dial-up fails, Windows should attempt to automatically redial the connection for you.
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