How to put PPPoE connection from RDS in Startup on Windows Vista - HD video tutorial

In today's tutorial I will show you how we can put in the Startup the PPPoE connection (Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet, which means a point-to-point connection, client-server, over an existing Ethernet connection. More specifically, PPPoE is a protocol that allows the simulation of a Dial-Up connection over an Ethernet connection) from RDS or other providers that use this type of connection

First we need to disable UAC (User Accounts Control). To deactivate UAC Go and click on "Start" then on "Control Panel", then here we click on "User Accounts and Family Safety" and then on
“User accounts” and then “Enable or disable user account control”. Once here we will uncheck “Use user account control (UAC) to help protect your computer” then click on “OK” after which a window will appear that will tell you says we need to restart the operating system for the changes to take effect, click "Restart now"
Now once you come back after Restart we will have to make the connection, for this we will go again to "Start" then to "Control Panel" then to "Network and Internet" then to " Network and sharing center ”in the window that appears we click on the left on“ Configuration or network connection ”another window will open, here we click on the first option“ Internet connection ”then click on“ Next ”click on“ Broadband (PPPoE) ”fill in the User Name series in the contract example: GL12345678 at Password we also fill in the password in the contract example: 12345678, check “Remember Password” and click on “Connect”, wait for Windows to take its settings.

We go again to "Start" then to "Control Panel" then to "Network and Internet" then to "Network and sharing center" but this time on the left we click on "Network connection management" ("Network connection management"). window that just opened we left click on "WAN Miniport (PPPOE)" then right click on this connection and choose from the context menu "Properties" ("Properties") in the window that opens we go to the "Options" tab (" Options ”) where we will uncheck“ Name and password request ”and we will check“ Inclusion domain Windows logon ”and we will click on“ OK ”. Again we select by clicking left WAN Miniport (PPPOE) then right click and “Disconnect”.

Now leaving the "Network connection management" window open it goes and we double click on "My Computer" then up on the options bar on the left we click on the "organization" or "organize" button then on the folder and search options "(" Folder and search options ") in the window that opens we go to the" Vizualization "tab and check" Show hiden files and folders "(" Show hidden files and folders ") click on" Apply " ("Applies") and then "OK". We did these steps to view hidden folders and files because the operating system hides certain files and folders of the system to protect us from possible loss by accidental deletion by a user less experienced.

Now we double click on these folders: C \ Users (Users) \ folderu the name that you gave your PC to install \ AppData \ Roaming \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Start Menu (Start menu) \ Programs (Programs) \ Startup (Home)
here we will have to take the icon from the “Network connection management” window and “throw” it by drag and drop (left click on it and drag the mouse in the “Startup” folder) in the folder later opened adik “Startup” ( “Start”), we double click on this icon to make the connection and at the next restart Voila, we have the connection from RDS in startup on Windows Vista !!!
Our colleague Boby has done a tutorial on how to put in startup netul the RDS in Windows XP, to watch his tutorial click here:

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As you can see in Windows XP if things were a little simpler here treaba.Tocmai change so if the text above is not useful to invite you to watch the tutorial below!

Adrian Burlugeanu

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