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Freckles

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May 1, 2000
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I now have Windows 2000 on my home computer.

I need to regularly log on to my company's inTRAnet computer to check mail, etc. Right now it take two actions -- first, dial the number and logon, then open a particular page and log on again. Is there anyway that I can put a shortcut on my desktop (with a script?) that will do both of these actions with only one click? ::) Deb Koplen
deb.koplen@verizon.com

A person can stand almost anything except a succession of ordinary days.
 
never done it myself but check Windows Help "Switch.inf scripts, creating" Good Luck. -md

Excerpt from Windows Help as follows:

Creating Switch.inf scripts for network and dial-up connections
The Switch.inf file, located in the systemroot\System32\Ras folder, is like a set of small batch files (scripts) contained in one file. The Switch.inf file contains a different script for each intermediary device or online service that a connection calls.

A Switch.inf script has six elements:

 
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