The only problem is: it does not always work!
Therefore I want to create my 'own' routine (see: "Creating a DUN file", started by Scott Turchin, in this forum).
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Guest repliedI've downloaded the prog also and checked it out :
Pros :
- Easy to handle
- Tons (!) of features
- Low price
Contra :
- Relativ big download (>600 kb)
- no support for non-english languages
Mario
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Thanks Peter,
To morrow morning my first thing to do is suggesting the company I'm working for to purchase it.
Erwin,
I'll give it a try, but I think it is too complicated for the situation I want it for.
I simply want a working DUN-entry (for W95, indeed - not NT) and copy that to the computer of those
users that cannot make such an entry 'by hand'.
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Originally posted by Lance Edmonds:
That URL links to a Printing company...?!
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That URL links to a Printing company...?!
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Originally posted by Egbert Zijlema:
Additional question:
Has some of you, folks, any knowledge of the program "dunnow.exe"?
The .set files are created by Dialup Constructor, from http://www.dialupconstructor.com.
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Guest repliedthis thread could also be usefull:
http://www.powerbasic.com/support/pb...ad.php?t=28800
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Guest repliedWith copying a prepared file to the registry you can
IMO only adress Win9x users, because WinNT stores
DUN entries in a special phonebook file.
In PBDLL I suggest to use the RAS API to accomplish
that. Go into the files area and search for "RAS"
There are some examples and also a RAS Include file
(from Bob Dickinson) for download.
In other languages (VB, Delphi etc.) I would use an
OCX for that task. Simplier than calling the RAS API.
Mario
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Additional question:
Has some of you, folks, any knowledge of the program "dunnow.exe"?
It installs a dial-up networking entry, using a 10 Kb file with the
".set" extension. Simple enough. Only: how and with what tool are those
.set-files made?
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I think I would get a registry watching program, create a DUN and then watch what changes were made.
One of the problems with a DUN file is that not everybody will be using the same modem or modem properties etc..
That could cause some problems. But I think it's doable to create your own DUN file, there may be some samples on the internet.
And I may be able to dig up a sample if I can find it (It's in C++ tho)..
Scott
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Is it possible to copy a prefab, ready-to-use Dial-up Networking entry to a user's computer?
Thanks for any help,
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