Can not disconnect

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From: Patrick Glass (glass_at_patrick67.fsbusiness.co.uk)
Date: 04/21/04


Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2004 21:23:55 +0100

I am new to Wiindows XP and I am unable to diconnect from the internet. The
other Windows O/S I have used allowed for a icon on the task bar to be right
clicked to disconnect. There is no icon in Windows XP.

Can someone help me out?

Thanking you!



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