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re: TCP/IP control panel be scripted?
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re: TCP/IP control panel be scripted?


  • Subject: re: TCP/IP control panel be scripted?
  • From: Tony Cappelli <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 14:16:15 -0700

Donald,

You can control the TCP/IP control panel by sending commands to the application "Network Setup Scripting". Chapter 5 of the book "Applescript for the Internet" has some examples. The URL for the book is: <http://www.peachpit.com/vqs/applescript/>

At 1:20 PM -0700 7/21/01, email@hidden wrote:
>Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 23:35:11 -0600
>Subject: can TCP/IP control panel be scripted?
>From: "Donald S. Hall" <email@hidden>
>To: <email@hidden>
>
>Hi all,
>
>I have two different configurations for TCP/IP, one for my dialup Internet
>connection, and one for my "intranet" (2 Macs, one PC). Is there any way to
>change from one to the other via AppleScript? I don't need to use both
>simultaneously at present, and 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. I couldn't find anything with Open
>Dictionary in the Script Editor.

--
Best Regards.

Tony Cappelli
L A Bridge Internet & DSL
<http://www.LABridge.com/>


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