
February 14th, 2004, 05:56 AM
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Disabling All Network Connections
Hey All,
I'm running 98 SE and have a dial up and an ethernet internet account. Unfortunately, the only way to switch between them is to go into connection settings and select "Always Dial" when i want to use the dial up and "Never Use" when i want to use the ethernet. This works fine, however i have some computer illiterate people working on the computer, who find this too confusing  and so i was wondering if anyone had a program that with a click of a button, closed all netork connections, therefore allowing me to keep it on the setting of "Dial when network not present"?
If not, does anyone know how to make a shortcut to change the connection setting? (ie: click on a shortcut to change the settings to "Always Dial" and click on another to change it to "Never Dial)
Any help would be appreciated
Androo
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