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Windows XP from a Mac Perspective | |
| Subject: | Networking simplicity? Not. | |
| Date: | 2002-02-13 10:27:57 | |
| From: | mchiang | |
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Response to: Networking simplicity? Not.
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W2K has the netsh command line tool to configure networks without rebooting. I have a ThinkPad that I use at home with a hardware VPN (static) and on the work network (DHCP). I have a couple batch scripts that use netsh to configure for each network.
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Networking simplicity? Not.
I have found that a shareware app called "Netswitcher" makes life a lot easier when switching between network settings in 2000. It works a lot like "location manager."
Find it at <www.netswitcher.com>
Banji