Dial-up connections in Windows 8?

Hello

I have a Lenovo turn... fantastic, but can't find demand for dial-up connections from lenovo and the latest version for windows 7 is not compatible with...

Thank you

I hate to disappoint you, but there are no ThinkVantage Access Connections for Windows 8, please see the following thread for more information;

http://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/Windows-8/ThinkPad-software-for-Windows-8/TD-p/899865

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