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douglasdelay, Aug 27, 2006. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. Advertisement douglasdelay Thread Starter Joined: Feb 25, 2004 Messages: 102 Ok, I'm losing my patience with my dial-up connection. I signed up with a new provider and I am getting this message under the Network and Dial-Up Connections window. Error 623: The System Could Not Find the Phonebook Entry for this Connection I can connect to the internet via dial-up but it periodically drops http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-networking/error-623-system-could-not-find-the-phone-book/7bf5faa1-c76d-47e4-a4d5-d61d8d7e74fc my connection and I get the above error message. I am still able to connect to my old dial-up provider and I don't get this error or get dropped. I'm skepitcal that it's the way I initially set up the new connection with the new provider. I found this link (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/227391/) to microsoft'ss website addressing the issue but it does no help me. It says to do the following; 1. Click Start, point to https://forums.techguy.org/threads/need-help-error-623-the-system-could-not-find-the-phonebook-entry-for-connection.496114/ Settings, and then click Network and Dial-up Connections. 2. Right-click the Virtual Private Connection in question, and then click Properties. 3. Select the "Dial another connection first" check box, and then select the appropriate Dial-up connection from the drop-down list box. If there is no Dial-up connection to choose from in this location, you may have to create a Dial-up connection and then repeat these steps. BUT there is no option to "Dial another connection first" check box. It just doesn't exist. Not sure what to do next?? douglasdelay, Aug 27, 2006 #1 Sponsor hssonline Joined: Aug 22, 2006 Messages: 167 1. go to internet options of INTERNET EXPLORER (Tools ---Internet options) 2. put a check mark on "never dial a connection" in the connections tab. 3. uncheck the option for proxy server under LAN settings (connections tab). hssonline, Aug 28, 2006 #2 Dunko9 Joined: Apr 21, 2003 Messages: 320 hssonline said: 1. go to internet options of INTERNET EXPLORER (Tools ---Internet options) 2. put a check mark on "never dial a connection" in the connections tab. 3. uncheck the option for proxy server under LAN settings (connections tab).Click to expand... yeah i have trying, but same problems. nothing happened! douglasdelay said: Ok, I'm losing my patience with my dial-up connection. I signed up with a new provider a
Development Linux Server Setup and Maintenance Open Systems Engineering Service Offers References Downloads Main CS Studies Contact Imprint Search How to fix the "connection error 623" in MWconn? Posted on 2010-10-30 by matt | Leave a https://ma.juii.net/blog/fix-connection-error-623-in-mwconn reply Introduction: MWconnn is a nice little, free, Windows-based network operator and hardware independent http://pressf1.pcworld.co.nz/archive/index.php/t-49017.html tool for connecting to mobile broadband networks (UMTS / HSDPA / GPRS). It is mostly advisable to use this tool instead of the tool that comes with your card, especially if you want to connect to different networks at times. I did not find a better tool, yet. If you need some support, it is the system a good idea to look into the loooong telefontreff.de MWconn support thread (German). I had the problem that it always complained about "connection error 623" (German: "Verbindungsfehler 623") and did not connect. The following hint is given in the MWconn Instruction Manual, p. 53: the Windows dial-in connection called "Internet" (or whatever you changed that name to in the MWconn CONFIG field) does not exist. In my case, it did the system could indeed not exist … for some reason it was not created in the installatipon process. After creating it manually, all worked out well. This is what I did (in Windows XP): Go to "Control Center -> Network -> Network connections". Click "Create new network connection" in the left column. In the wizard, choose "Create Internet connection", then "Create dial-in connection" (German: DFÜ-Verbindung), then choose to enter the parameters manually. As the number to call, use teh "default" sequences for UMTS / HSDPA dial-in: *99# or *99**1#. For more information, see this mwconn.info thread about error 623 (German). Posted in [All], [English], Computing. Leave a reply Cancel reply CommentYou may use these HTML tags and attributes:
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problems up till now except a minor printer one resolved earlier. Now, every time I try to open a page I get "Error 623 System could not find the phone book entry for connection" What has suddenly changed? Where do I go to turn off this message? johnboy08-09-2004, 02:09 PMHave a look at these Error Message: "Error 623 The System Could Not Find the Phone Book Entry for this Connection" When Making a VPN Connection here (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=227391) How to configure a connection to a virtual private network (VPN) in Windows XP here (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314076&sd=tech#appliesto) hth Murray P08-09-2004, 02:17 PMDo you have/use a Virtual Private Network or want one? If not check your firewall settings (3rd party that is) and turn off VPN if it is enabled, you may have a security issue. I take it you use an ADSL router rather than a dialup connection. Cheers Murray P Cymbalz08-09-2004, 03:15 PMHi Murray Sorry, I didn't mention that I am using a router and also have Zone Alarm firewall running. Nothing has been changed since I corrected a printer connection a couple of days ago and system was running fine after that until this afternoon. Cymbalz08-09-2004, 03:21 PMBTW, When I go to Control Panel/Network Connections, I notice that both Jetstream and Dialup show as disconnected while Local Area Connection is showing as connected through "ViaPCI10/100MB Fast Ethernet Cymbalz08-09-2004, 04:17 PMNow things have changed. Every time I try to open or refresh a new page I get the "Connect Jetstream" window. I simply cancel this and the new window opens Murray P08-09-2004, 08:28 PMDo you have a LAN? Not sure about XP but, my connection is handled totally by the modem/router. I doubt a LAN connection would be causing any problem, I suspect it's just signifying your connected by your ethernet card/onboard LAN chip (LAN/NIC card). Do you have VPN enabled in your rou