Re: How to dial-up/hang-up with Win95 from CommandLine?

From: Bob Paddock (bpaddock@csonline.net)
Date: Thu, 01 Jan 1998 20:41:19 -0500

>BACKGROUND
>Windows NT has RasDial which allows you to dialup an ISP,
>to check whether you are connected, and to hang-up, all
>from a command line. Example: to dial from a command line:
> rasdial MyConnection loginID password
>
>Windows95 lets you dial-up. Example, from a command line:
> rundll rnaui,RnaDial MyConnection
>
>HELP NEEDED
>How can I check whether I am connected, and close down
>the dialer under Windows 95 (from a command line)?

Look at http://www.windows95.com. Do a search for NDIAL or
NDIAL32.

>I am finishing up a revision to my YarnDial program (Freebie
>ReXX script) for automating Yarn and Souper/VSoup steps
>for retrieving/sending mail and news. The revision
>will allow it to be used under Windows 95 and NT.

Please e-mail me a copy when you get it working.

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