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FranklinYeung (Programmer)
10 Dec 01 1:37
Hi,

  I have built an application by Visual FoxPro 6 (SP4) and  using Dial-up networing to connect RAS service on NT4 server (SP5) and access the MSSQL7 server using ADO2.5.

  I am finding solution to check whether the dial-up connection is still active instead of terminated. Is there any API / Functions that allow me to call inside a program to check it? Currently, i determine the line is still connected by re-creating a New ADO connection, i think it is a stupid method to check and thus looking for a better way to solve it.

  Any suggestion or advive are welcome!

  Many thanks!

^__^
Franklin
Guest (Visitor)
20 Feb 02 13:23
Take a look at (it's in spanish)
http://www.ctv.es/USERS/jrubi/trucos.htm

anything you need just write: uji00394@uji.infomail.es (00394 is a number)
FranklinYeung (Programmer)
21 Feb 02 1:27
Hi Ssaamm,

  I am sorry that i can't identify which thread is useful coz i really don't have any concept in spanish. Could u mind to tell me the thread (or the Fecha of the Título) ?

Many thanks!


Franklin

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