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Old 01-16-2004, 04:16 AM
tanalasta
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 473

Click on Start, settings then connections to open up the connections manager.
At the bottom click on dialing locations. Then click the tab "dialing patterns". Delete all the prefixes and replace them with G to override the automatic addition of your country prefix code (zero in your case) to the number you dialled.

Viola! Problem solved... you should now be able to dial up normally to your ISP/GPRS. Just remember that if you dial any long-distance numbers you'll have to enter prefixes in manually... which most people do anyway.
 
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