Dale wrote:

>
>
>Nobody has ever set up two accounts before?  This is strange.  I also tried 
>wvdial, same thing.  I notice that in the pap-secrets file it has both 
>exceedtech and bellsouth login/passwords with exceedtech being on top.  Is 
>this the reason for this?  I don't want to loose my exceedtech info either so 
>how do I tell it to sort this out?
>
>Hmmmm, I wouldn't even be able to switch ISPs with it doing this.  This is not 
>good.
>
>Thanks
>
>Dale
>:-)
>  
>


OK.  I tried this too.  I went to the file
/home/dale/.kde3.5/share/config/kppprc and renamed it to kppprc.old.  I
then started Kppp and it had NO accounts in it then.  Fresh start I
figured.  I set up a account for Bell South and all then connected.  It
failed.  According to the error it is STILL sending my login/password
for exceedtech.  I went back and looked in the new file, no mention of
exceedtech at all.  NOTHING.

I then deleted all the files in /etc/ppp/.  I reemerged ppp to get a
fresh set of config files.  I made a back-up though.  I thought maybe it
was ppp that was doing this.  I did confirm, there was no mention in any
file in /etc/ppp/ that mentioned exceedtech.net.  I tried to connect
again and got the same error.  It is STILL trying to connect with my
exceedtech login/password.

In case you are wondering, I did delete /home/test/* and try it there
too.  It is not a user config file based on that.  It doesn't look like
it anyway.  It has to be in a root file somewhere but darned if I can
find it.  I even opened Konqueror and did a text search for dalek and it
returned nothing in /etc/ or in /root/, well except for my folding
stuff.  I have no idea where this could be coming from.

Can someone tell me where in the world this is stored?  This is nuts.  I
couldn't change ISPs even if I wanted to since it works this way.  I
would have to reinstall looks like.  That sounds like winders.

Please help.  If nothing else tell me I am not crazy.

Dale
:-(

I'm in Mozilla so say a prayer that this will go through.  :/
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