Dial-up connection prevents from re-apearing

Once, I did an access dial-up and deleted after I had used it.
Now, whenever my laptop is out of wireless range, he's trying to open this topic.
When this happens, I stop the process and remove the connection from 'the adapter settings', but after 3 seconds it reappears and tries to compose again!
It is very frustrating to remove it again and again and again, why can't windows not just accept the connection is removed and get more of not being on the internet?

It has gotten to the point where I completely uninstalled the device (bluetooth modem) drivers, but he continues to try to open the connection!
I saw a 'solution' was to deselect the option "auto-dial" under "Internet Options", but no option is available (in fact the connection is not yet listed here under Dial-up/VPN connections) the only possible solution is to create a new (the last thing I want to do...).

Is this a bug in Windows 7, or my system is somehow special?

System details:

OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Professional
Version: 6.1.7601
64-bit edition.
Chipset: Intel

See if allows you to delete the file "Rasphone.pbk" from the following location:

%AppData%\Microsoft\Network\Connections\Pbk

(Type the path into the address bar in Explorer)

Note: Save the file rasphone.pbk file to somewhere safe, before deleting the original location.

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