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Re: Remote Access Connected Configuration
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Re: Remote Access Connected Configuration


  • Subject: Re: Remote Access Connected Configuration
  • From: "Duane Murphy" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 08:16:35 -0700

--- At Wed, 23 Apr 2003 00:50:53 +0100, Quinn wrote:

>At 16:35 -0700 22/4/03, Duane Murphy wrote:
>>This is an "old" Mac OS 9 question regarding Remote Access
>>configurations. Is there any way to determine which configuration is
>>currently connected?
>
>By definition, no. You're saying that:
>
>a) you want to know the ID of the currently connected configuration, and
>b) you can delete the currently connected configuration.
>
>Ergo, it's impossible, in the general case, to know the ID of the
>currently connected configuration.
>
>What are you really trying to achieve?

It's for a new user interface. We'd like to show the configuration that
is currently connected.

I guess we'll be needing to do something different.

...Duane
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