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putasolutions
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Re: where are they kept
Tue Aug 05 2003 12:06 PM
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Launch My Computer and navigate to Network and Dial-up Connections (It may be known as Dial-up Networking on your version of Windows). Rename any existing connections on the new hard drive that have the same name as the connection on the old hard drive computer. eg, if you have freeserve on both hard drives, call your connection on your NEW hard drive, freeserve1, by right clicking it and clicking Rename
On your old hard drive, Go to Start | Run Type in regedit In the Left pane, fine the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\RemoteAccess
With that key highlighted, go to File | Export to a file named DUNCOPY.REG on a floppy disk.
Transfer DUNCOPY.REG to the new hard drive and launch it.
When you reopen the Network and Dial-up Connections folder on the new hard drive, the transferred dial-up connections should appear on the target machine. They will not work at first, because the modem information comes from the source machine. Right-click each one, choose Properties, and select the correct modem. You should now have a working copy of your dial-up connections.
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