Internal function for access to panel Dial-Up Networking

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acnapyx
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Internal function for access to panel Dial-Up Networking

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I just looked through the internal functions in totalcmd.inc, and was very pleased that some of the MS Explorer-acessible special dirs are available for panel access (i.e. Desktop, My Computer, Control Panel, etc.) The thing I missed was... Dial-Up neworking. Of course, it is available from My Computer, but why click more?

To cut the long story short: is it possible to create a cm_(say, DialUp), to make the access to Dial-Up Networking easier?
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Hmm, do you have so many connections? I have two, and I just created links to them on the desktop to dial in...
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[face=courier]On 10-03-2003 14:37:28 +0000 acnapyx wrote:

a> I just looked through the internal functions in
a> totalcmd.inc


Actually, "internal commands"...

a> is it possible to create a cm_(say, DialUp), to
a> make the access to Dial-Up Networking easier?


"Dial-Up networking" virtual folder appears in a different place almost in every new Windows. Under NT4 it is not a "folder" at all. If you work under NT-based system, just run RASPHONE from command line. Run it with "/?" to learn more...[/face]
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