Guest thomas Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 There is no dial tone (or dialing) when I attempt to go online with a Network (Dial-Up) Connection. (A 633 error message appears.) I have been through the Modem Troubleshooter, but everything seems to be in order. The modem is enabled. Under Modem - Properties, Device Status says,"This device is working properly" The modem will dial and send faxes just fine. (I tested this again right before posting.) I am using a Dell Inspiron notebook with Windows XP Service Pack 2. I have added no new hardware. The only things I did right before this problem (and the 633 error) occurred were: 1) Use and configure the Fax Console for the first time and send a fax. (I have since disabled both the Send and Receive fax functions, in case the Fax Console might be interfering.) 2) Scanned with Spybot (for the first time). Spybot found and fixed some issues (Since I didn't have a printer hooked up to the Dell, I utilized the Fax Console, in order to fax the Spybot report to myself.) 3) Scanned with AVG Anti-Rootkit Free (which found no installed rootkits). Note: I had had a virus (Trojan horse Gerneric4.TB) that AVG would identify and send to its Virus Vault. But each time I went online, but the virus file would be recreated and have to be removed again - over and over. I eventually went to the AVG forum which recommended downloading and running both Spybot and the Anti-Root Kit. After doing so, the Trojan has not returned and an AVG scan reports that the computer is virus free. But while I had been able to dial-up and go online (even with the virus reappearing and being removed each time), I have not been able to go online since. Also of note: The Dell 1370 Internal Wireless icon now no longer appears in the task bar, neither does my Zone Alarm firewall icon. AVG still functions and scans, but it indicates that its "E-mail Scanner is not fully functional." (Fortunately, I have an old IBM with Windows 98 SE to use and post with here :-.) Thanks for any ideas. thomas
Guest nass Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 RE: No dial tone using Network (Dial-up) Connection "thomas" wrote: > There is no dial tone (or dialing) when I attempt to go online with a > Network (Dial-Up) Connection. (A 633 error message appears.) I have been > through the Modem Troubleshooter, but everything seems to be in order. > > The modem is enabled. Under Modem - Properties, Device Status says,"This > device is working properly" > > The modem will dial and send faxes just fine. (I tested this again right > before posting.) > > I am using a Dell Inspiron notebook with Windows XP Service Pack 2. I have > added no new hardware. The only things I did right before this problem (and > the 633 error) occurred were: > > 1) Use and configure the Fax Console for the first time and send a fax. (I > have since > disabled both the Send and Receive fax functions, in case the Fax Console > might be interfering.) > > 2) Scanned with Spybot (for the first time). Spybot found and fixed some > issues (Since I didn't have a printer hooked up to the Dell, I utilized the > Fax Console, in order to fax the Spybot report to myself.) > > 3) Scanned with AVG Anti-Rootkit Free (which found no installed rootkits). > > Note: I had had a virus (Trojan horse Gerneric4.TB) that AVG would identify > and send to its Virus Vault. But each time I went online, but the virus file > would be recreated and have to be removed again - over and over. I > eventually went to the AVG forum which recommended downloading and running > both Spybot and the Anti-Root Kit. After doing so, the Trojan has not > returned and an AVG scan reports that the computer is virus free. But while > I had been able to dial-up and go online (even with the virus reappearing > and being removed each time), I have not been able to go online since. > > Also of note: The Dell 1370 Internal Wireless icon now no longer appears in > the task bar, neither does my Zone Alarm firewall icon. AVG still functions > and scans, but it indicates that its "E-mail Scanner is not fully > functional." > > (Fortunately, I have an old IBM with Windows 98 SE to use and post with > here :-.) > > Thanks for any ideas. > > thomas Error 623: The system could not find the phone book entry for this connection. http://www.howtonetworking.com/articles/msvpnconnection.htm <Quote::> The modem is not installed or configured for Dial-Up Networking. To check your modem configuration, double click the Modems icon in Control Panel. This issue can occur if the Telephon.ini file is missing or damaged. To resolve this issue, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, point to Find, and then click Files or Folders. 2. In the Named box, type "telephon.ini" (without quotation marks), and then click Find Now. 3. Locate the telephone.ini file in the ISP directory, right click it, click Rename, type "telephon.xxx" (without quotation marks), and then press ENTER. Then locate the telephone.ini file in the windows directory, right click it, click Rename, type "telephon.yyy" (without quotation marks), and then press ENTER. 4. Quit to Find tool, click Start, click Run, type "tapiini.exe" (without quotation marks), and then press ENTER. 5. Restart your computer. </Quote::> <Quote::> Solution: Turn the modem on and/or reconnect it to the computer, and then reboot the system. If you still receive the error message, click the Start button, Settings, Control Panel, and double-click System. On the System Properties dialog, click the Hardware Profiles tab and then Device Manager. Right-click Modems and click Scan For Hardware Changes. Windows will search for the modem. If it's connected properly, a message will display that the modem has been found. You should now be able to dial out. </Quote::> This error can be best remedied by: -- A restart of your computer tends to resolve 50% of cases with this error message -- Disable any Firewall Software and try to connect again... -- Recreate the Dial Up Connection -- Try uninstalling and reinstalling the Modem. Details of this are available for. "Error 633 - the modem (or other connecting device) is already in use" error message when you try to establish a VPN connection in Windows Server 2003 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/885959 FIX: A program cannot re-establish communication with a modem device after the USB cable is quickly reconnected http://support.microsoft.com/kb/822112
Guest M.I.5¾ Posted July 10, 2007 Posted July 10, 2007 Re: No dial tone using Network (Dial-up) Connection "thomas" <9r6bdg1v001@sneakemail.com> wrote in message news:u3XkgumwHHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > There is no dial tone (or dialing) when I attempt to go online with a > Network (Dial-Up) Connection. (A 633 error message appears.) I have been > through the Modem Troubleshooter, but everything seems to be in order. > > The modem is enabled. Under Modem - Properties, Device Status says,"This > device is working properly" > > The modem will dial and send faxes just fine. (I tested this again right > before posting.) > > I am using a Dell Inspiron notebook with Windows XP Service Pack 2. I have > added no new hardware. The only things I did right before this problem > (and > the 633 error) occurred were: > > 1) Use and configure the Fax Console for the first time and send a fax. (I > have since > disabled both the Send and Receive fax functions, in case the Fax Console > might be interfering.) > > 2) Scanned with Spybot (for the first time). Spybot found and fixed some > issues (Since I didn't have a printer hooked up to the Dell, I utilized > the > Fax Console, in order to fax the Spybot report to myself.) > > 3) Scanned with AVG Anti-Rootkit Free (which found no installed rootkits). > > Note: I had had a virus (Trojan horse Gerneric4.TB) that AVG would > identify > and send to its Virus Vault. But each time I went online, but the virus > file > would be recreated and have to be removed again - over and over. I > eventually went to the AVG forum which recommended downloading and running > both Spybot and the Anti-Root Kit. After doing so, the Trojan has not > returned and an AVG scan reports that the computer is virus free. But > while > I had been able to dial-up and go online (even with the virus reappearing > and being removed each time), I have not been able to go online since. > > Also of note: The Dell 1370 Internal Wireless icon now no longer appears > in > the task bar, neither does my Zone Alarm firewall icon. AVG still > functions > and scans, but it indicates that its "E-mail Scanner is not fully > functional." > > (Fortunately, I have an old IBM with Windows 98 SE to use and post with > here :-.) > Try this: Open your 'Network Neighborhood' (sic) from your desktop. Open 'Network Connections'. Your modem should be present as one of the network connections. Right click and select 'connect'. Check the phone number in the page that opens plus any user name and password. Click OK. After the usual delay while handshaking takes place, the blue network icon should change to a slightly different green one. Now open internet explorer (or whatever your chosen browser is) and see if you can access the internet. When you have finished, close your browser, right click on the green icon and select 'disconnect'. Report Back.
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