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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 721
:: The remote computer is not responding |
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| A PPP conversation was attempted, but the remote computer did not respond. This error occurs when the server does not support PPP, such as a Windows NT 3.51 or earlier remote access server, or a SLIP server.This error may also occur if the server requires logging on by using a terminal window before starting PPP. See To use the Terminal feature to log on to a remote computer. If using a terminal window to log on solves the problem, you can automate the process for future connections. See Automating the dial-up logon process by using Windows scripting.This error can also indicate faulty hardware on your computer, or the remote server. |
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DUN Error 722
:: Invalid data was received from the remote computer. This data was ignored |
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| A PPP packet was received that is not in a valid format. Your system administrator may need to log PPP events to a file to solve the problem. |
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DUN Error 723
:: The phone number, including prefix and suffix, is too long |
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| The maximum length of the phone number, including prefix and suffix, is 128 characters. |
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DUN Error 726
:: The IPX protocol cannot be used for dial-out on more than one modem at a time |
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| Only one connection can be used to dial out by using the IPX protocol. |
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DUN Error 728
:: The system cannot find an IP adapter |
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| There is a problem with the TCP/IP configuration. Restart your computer to ensure that all recent configuration changes have taken effect. |
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DUN Error 729
:: SLIP cannot be used unless the IP protocol is installed |
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| Verify that TCP/IP is installed. For more information, see To add a network component. |
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