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Network and Dial-up Connection Errors (MS Windows)
Listed here are Microsoft Windos Network and DUN errors along with some
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DUN Error 701
:: The modem moved to a connection speed not supported by the COM driver |
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| Your modem tried to connect at a speed that the serial port cannot interpret. Reset your initial speed to the next lowest standard bps rate. See To change the maximum modem port speed. |
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DUN Error 703
:: The connection needs information from you, but the application does not allow user interaction |
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| The server you are attempting to connect to requires user interaction. The rasdial command, or the application you are using that is attempting to dial, does not support user interaction.If possible, try to connect by using an existing connection in the Network and Dial-up Connections folder.If you are using scripting to connect, try using a dial-up connection that is configured with the Terminal feature. The terminal window may enable the user interaction that is required. See To use the Terminal feature to log on to a remote computer. |
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DUN Error 704
:: The callback number is invalid |
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| The callback number that you specified for the client is not valid. |
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DUN Error 705
:: The authorization state is invalid |
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| An internal error occurred. Restart your computer to make sure that all recent configuration changes have taken effect. If the error persists, consult the Windows 2000 event log for detailed warnings or errors. |
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DUN Error 707
:: There was an error related to the X.25 protocol |
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| The X.25 connection returned an error. Ask your X.25 provider to interpret the diagnostic information that is provided. |
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DUN Error 708
:: The account has expired |
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| Ask your system administrator to reactivate your account. |
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DUN Error 709
:: There was an error changing the password on the domain. The password might have been too short or might have matched a previously used password |
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| Try changing your password again. If you continue to receive this message, report it to your system administrator. |
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DUN Error 710
:: Serial overrun errors were detected while communicating with the modem |
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| Lower the modem's initial speed (bits per second), and then redial. See To change the maximum modem port speed. |
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