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AT&T DSL CONNECTIVITY


Question Posted Monday October 18 2004, 8:33 am

I've just recently installed a windows xp program on my computer and cannot enable my dsl to function properly.I know it works due to the fact that I've used it prior to my upgrade.I was previously in operation with wndows 98. I took upon myself to alter my settings with the hopes and intentions of improving my software. In the begining I was acomplishing something, but in continuing(erasing things I obviously shouldn't have)I succeeded in erasing my windows 98 program completely. My screen was blank. I now have windows xp and still have no knowledge in what what I'm doing. I continuosly run into the same "error" message along the lines of: server not being able to be located.


P.S. My lan light on my modem refuses to eluminate.


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silentkate answered Monday October 18 2004, 1:42 pm:
You may want to call your computer manufacturer or your Internet provider.

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