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Re: Network Polling
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Re: Network Polling


  • Subject: Re: Network Polling
  • From: Tage Borg <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 18:21:30 +0200

Wasn't this covered in the "Detecting Internet" thread just a couple of days ago?

--Tage

On 2006-06-29, at 17:39, Aalok wrote:

Hi,

In my application, I mount a network drive and do file transfer.

I want to monitor the network. That is, I want to see if network is
alive. If it is not alive, I want to stop the application and when
network is connected again, I want my application to  mount a specific
network drive again.

Is there any mechanism which does this?

Please help.

Regards,
Aalok
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