Dial Up error (err = 38) at startup

In case, you encounter the infuriating error even I did...

Everytime I booted up, I would get an error box indicating a Dial Up error, that my dial-up access has not been closed properly and restart the system should solve the problem.  He also indicated (Err = 38).

Extensive and exhaustive search of the web did not help.

Finally, isolated the problem down to the VZAccess Manager software.  Uninstalled the software, rebooted - problem disappeared.  Rebooted and reinstalled the software and now everything is fine.  Not sure what happened... but finally this annoying message has disappeared.

Hope this helps some other poor frustrated soul.

-L

I find this question on another forum and the suggestion there is an application called Palm Tether. I find this in Control Panel - uninstall the software. Uninstalled Palm Tether, the problem disappeared. I also disabled Palm Tether in MSCONFIG, startup items.

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