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[OT] - problems with multiple PPP adapters under w2k


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  • Subject: [OT] - problems with multiple PPP adapters under w2k
  • From: "steve@xxxxxxx" <steve@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 13:01:17 +0100
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i think i have the command figured, try, whenever you net connection is
dropped (before you redial)
in a cmd window, or batch script.
ipconfig /release *PPP*

i think that mite work, though it mite not, as i think that cmd only works
for releasing IP's not the connection, but try it anyway.

HTH (again) steve


>If  I remember rightly, on windows 98/95 in winipcfg the was a button
to
>"release all".
>I think if you can find the same function on win2k it mite do the trick
to
>get rid of these phantom ppp's.
>
>Will get back if i can find the cmd.
>
>HTH steve



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