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Re: can TCP/IP control panel be scripted?
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Re: can TCP/IP control panel be scripted?


  • Subject: Re: can TCP/IP control panel be scripted?
  • From: Jan Pieter Kunst <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 19:48:13 +0200

Mr Tea (email@hidden) schreef op 21-07-2001 14:37 :

> This from Donald S. Hall - dateline 21-07-01 6.35 AM:
>
>> I have two different configurations for TCP/IP <<<SNIP>>> I've been opening
>> the control panel to switch back and forth. If there were a way to do it via
>> a
>> script, I could just assign the script to a function key
>
>
> Using the Location Manager to handle the different configurations is
> probably the easiest way to do this. You can then quickly switch all the
> required settings with a script or using the control strip popup menu. Very
> straightforward to achieve.


There is one annoyancy with scripting Location Manager that I haven't been
able to find a workaround for: the program throws up a dialog box outlining
the changes made in the configuration switch that you must dismiss manually.

JP


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