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Old 08-01-2006, 05:29 AM   #1
Default Error 623?


Recently when on my laptop and connected wirelessly, using the web I get
a pop-up window:

Network Connections:
Cannot load dialog.
Error: 623: The system could not find the phone book entry for this
connection.

Everything seems to work fine except for this popup which keeps
appearing.

Any help greatly appreciated.

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Old 08-01-2006, 07:23 PM   #2
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Hi Pegleg,

From what you have said, I can deduce the following.
Network Connections: <-- This is the location where the error is starting
from.
Cannot Load Dialog. <-- This is saying it's trying to show popup box
(Sounds like the dial up connection dialog box is wht it's tyring to bring up)
Error: 623 Could not find phone book entry <<<---- Well, self explanatory,
The computer can't dial something that's not there..


It seems as thought the computer is wanting to load a phone book entry from
network connections. This would be because your computer is set to
automatically dial up a network connection, and there is no dialup connection
available in the network connections.

Did you originally have dialup, or a WIRED connection to your laptop and
then setup the wireless connection?
That would cause this problem.


To fix this problem happening:
Open Internet Explorer,
goto the Tools Menu,
Choose Options,
Click Connections Tab..
If there are any listings in "Dial-up and Virtul Privte Network settings",
and you're not using them anymore, remove them.

Hope this helps
Post back if more clarification is needed
Aust-Tech


"Pegleg" wrote:

> Recently when on my laptop and connected wirelessly, using the web I get
> a pop-up window:
>
> Network Connections:
> Cannot load dialog.
> Error: 623: The system could not find the phone book entry for this
> connection.
>
> Everything seems to work fine except for this popup which keeps
> appearing.
>
> Any help greatly appreciated.
>
> Pegleg
> U.S. Navy Retired
> Support Our Troops,
> Question The Policy!
>
> All great things are simple, and many can be expressed in single words:
> freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope.
> Sir Winston Churchill
>



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Old 08-02-2006, 04:24 PM   #3
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On Tue, 1 Aug 2006 11:23:02 -0700, Aust-Tech
<aust-> wrote:


>To fix this problem happening:
>Open Internet Explorer,
>goto the Tools Menu,
>Choose Options,
>Click Connections Tab..
>If there are any listings in "Dial-up and Virtul Privte Network settings",
>and you're not using them anymore, remove them.


Thanks...found the problem...apparently stems from when I use my cell
phone to connect to the internet via Verizon. Deleted that and
everything seems okay.

Thanks again!

Pegleg
U.S. Navy Retired
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Question The Policy!

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Old 08-03-2006, 02:13 PM   #4
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Just a note Pegleg,

If you wish to connect to the internet via your cell phone, you will have to
create the connection again in Network Connections.








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Thanking you again.

Aust-Tech


"Pegleg" wrote:

> On Tue, 1 Aug 2006 11:23:02 -0700, Aust-Tech
> <aust-> wrote:
>
>
> >To fix this problem happening:
> >Open Internet Explorer,
> >goto the Tools Menu,
> >Choose Options,
> >Click Connections Tab..
> >If there are any listings in "Dial-up and Virtul Privte Network settings",
> >and you're not using them anymore, remove them.

>
> Thanks...found the problem...apparently stems from when I use my cell
> phone to connect to the internet via Verizon. Deleted that and
> everything seems okay.
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Pegleg
> U.S. Navy Retired
> Support Our Troops,
> Question The Policy!
>
> All great things are simple, and many can be expressed in single words:
> freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope.
> Sir Winston Churchill
>



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Old 02-06-2008, 08:46 PM   #5
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Question keep the wireless AND the dial up?
This is an old thread but I have the same problem often - error 623 - when I attempt to load a web site. The solution, when using another internet method such as wireless (which I do most of the time) was to delete the dial-up modem. I want to keep the dial-up definition - it's a tethered Blackberry - for back up and use the wireless most of the time. Is there a way to use the wireless connection most of the time and have the dial up ONLY activate in the event that the wireless connection is not there?
Thanks,
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