
Dial-Up Networking Errors
Here are some of the more common Dial-Up Networking
Errors:
Error 629
After you install Windows 98 Second Edition, the 128-bit
data encryption won't work, and you will get this error message when you attempt to create
a Dial-Up Networking (DUN) connection that uses 128-bit data encryption:
Error 629: You have been disconnected from the computer
you dialed.
Double-click the connection to try again.
If you try to (re)install the 128-bit version of the
Windows 98 Dial-Up Networking Security Upgrade (Msnt128.exe) file, you are unable to do
so. When you double-click the Msnt128.exe file, you receive the 128 bit encryption for
Dial-Up Networking (Not for Export) dialog box. When you click OK, you quit the
Msnt128.exe program.
This is caused because Windows 98 Second Edition includes
a newer version of the 40-bit DUN files that replace the 128-bit DUN files.
You can get a new 128-bit DUN Security Upgrade for
Windows 98 Second Edition when Microsoft makes it available. To see if the 128-bit DUN
Security Upgrade for Windows 98 Second Edition is available, view the following Microsoft
Web site:
http://support.microsoft.com/Support/NTServer/128Eula.asp
Note that after accepting the License Agreement, the list
of 128-bit software is available.
Error 630
When you try to start Dial-Up Networking, you receive the
following error message:
Error 630: The computer is not receiving a response
from the modem. Check that the modem is plugged in,
and if necessary, turn the modem off,
and then turn it back on.
Communication port is invalid or busy.
This error message can occur if the modem is using a
newly detected serial port installed by Windows 98 hardware detection. If this is the
case, change the properties of the Dial-Up Networking connection to use the new modem
settings.
Programs run at StartUp from the StartUp folder can also
cause this error message.
To temporarily disable programs in the StartUp folder,
follow these steps:
- Click Start > Run and in the Open: box, type msconfig,
then press OK
- In Msconfig click the Startup tab. For programs that may
control your modem, click the program's check box to clear it. If you are not sure whether
or not a specific program should be disabled, click to clear all of the check boxes except
for the following check boxes:
- ScanRegistry
- TaskMonitor
- SystemTray
- LoadPowerProfile (is loaded twice normally)
This behavior can also occur if you have the Support
SerialKey devices Accessibility option configured to use the COM port to which your modem
is connected. To resolve this:
- Click Start > Settings > Control Panel, and then
double-click Accessibility Options
- On the General tab, either: a) Click to clear the Support
SerialKey devices check box OR b) Click Settings, click a different COM
port in the Serial port box, and then click OK
- Click OK
When you try to use a 3Com (3C562) EtherLink III LAN +
33.6 Modem PC Card, you may receive the following error message:
Error 630 modem not responding
This behavior can occur if the registry entry for the PC
Card device is incorrect or damaged. To resolve this issue, follow these steps:
- Remove the PC Card from the computer
- Use Registry Editor to export
the following registry key:
- Delete the following registry key:
HKEY_Local_Machine \ Enum \ PCMCIA \ LAN \ Modem
If there is no LAN \ Modem key, delete the PCMCIA key
- Shut down Windows 98, and then turn off the computer
- Restart the computer
- After Windows 98 starts, insert the PC Card and allow
Windows 98 to detect the card
If you receive this error on Windows 98 Second Edition,
and you have an 3Com (USR) USB modem, you have 2 options and 1 workaround, until 3Com
releases new drivers:
Check the 3Com Web site for further
information.
Error 633
When you try to start Dial-Up Networking, you receive the
following error message:
Error 633: The modem is not installed
or configured for Dial-Up Networking.
To check your modem configuration, double click the Modems
icon in Control Panel.
This error message can occur if the Telephon.ini file is
missing or damaged. To resolve this issue, please see the following Microsoft Knowledge
Base Articles:
- Q191444
(Error Message: The Modem Is Not Installed or Configured for...)
- Q120221
(How to Rebuild the TELEPHON.INI File)
Error 645
When you try to connect with Dial-Up Networking (DUN),
you may receive the following error message:
Error 645 - Dial-Up Networking could not complete the
connection to the server.
This is usually caused if the Require encrypted password
option is enabled on the Server Types tab in the connection's properties. Here's how to
fix this:
- Select Start > Programs > Accessories >
Communications > Dial-Up Networking
- Right-click your connection, and choose Properties
- Select the Server Types tab, click to clear the Require
encrypted password check box
- Click OK
Error 650
When you try to connect, you receive the following error
message:
Modem not responding (Error 650). For troubleshooting
information,
click Help.
One workaround suggests enabling a post terminal window.
Here's how:
- Select Start > Programs > Accessories >
Communications > Dial-Up Networking
- Right-click your connection, and choose Properties
- On the General tab, click the Configure button
- Select the Options tab
- Place a check-mark in bring up terminal window after
dialing
Just press continue when the post terminal window pops up
after you connect.
Another 650 error:
(650) The computer you have dialed does not respond to a
network request
You can get this occasionally when your ISP is busy, and
they don't have a free I.P. address to assign to you.
If you are still having problems:
Although it says that it applies to The Microsoft Network
version 2.52, try the solution from Microsofts Knowledge Base Article Q192420.
Error 691
When you dial your Internet Service Provider (ISP), you
may connnect successfully, but you receive the following error message:
Error 691: The computer you are dialing in to cannot
establish a Dial-Up
Networking connection. Check your password, and then try again.
This error can occur for any of the following reasons:
- You have set up the CompuServe service from the Online
Services folder on the Start menu and you have not connected to CompuServe by using the
CompuServe software included in Windows 98
- The Telephon.ini file is missing or damaged
- Your ISP uses a different file than the Rasapi32.dll file
to verify the connection
- The Rasapi32.dll file is a different version than the
Rasapi32.dll file that is included with Windows 98
For workarounds & solutions, see Microsoft Knowledge
Base Article Q188120.
Error 745
When you try to start Dial-Up Networking, you receive the
following error message:
Error 745: An essential file is missing.
Re-install Dial-Up Networking.
This error message can occur when a Dial-Up Networking
dynamic-link library (DLL) file is missing or damaged. To resolve this issue, please see
Microsoft Knowledge Base Article Q174579.
More information on troubleshooting modem
problems in Windows 98 can be found in Microsoft Knowledge Base Article Q190554.
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