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Login-remote program in the client to connect to internet service

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ivanmart

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Feb 19, 2000
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How a remote-login program similar to a tutopia remote-login is made (to<br>give internet service).<br>What are the best tools in order to do this.<br>How this login programs knows what modem is used by the client in order to<br>make a<br>connection ?<br>How it knows what the default browser is used by the client in order to<br>launch this browser in the client machine.<br>How can i send some statistical information from the client to the server<br>and save it in a shared file.<br>Where can I find some examples about remote-login programs.<br><br>Tia<br>Ivan<br><br><br><br>
 
Ivan,<br><br>I've recently used a control from Mayberry that deals with RAS quite quite nicely. It allows you to manipulate Dial Up Networking connections, see which are defined, pick a connection from a list etc.<br><br>I did not buy the control myself - but I will try and find out where it came from is you're interested.<br> <p>Mike<br><a href=mailto:michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com>michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com</a><br><a href= Cargill's Corporate Web Site</a><br>Please -- Don't send me email questions without posting them in Tek-Tips as well. Better yet -- Post the question in Tek-Tips and send me a note saying "Have a look at so-and-so in the thingy forum would you?"
 
Thanks mike , i´m interested in all the information about this topic. With your information i'm going to search in the internet but all the information is welcome. Pardon my English.<br><br>Tia Ivan
 
Ivan,<br><br>I spelt it wrong - have a look at the web site<br><br><A HREF=" TARGET="_new"> <p>Mike<br><a href=mailto:michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com>michael.j.lacey@ntlworld.com</a><br><a href= Cargill's Corporate Web Site</a><br>Please -- Don't send me email questions without posting them in Tek-Tips as well. Better yet -- Post the question in Tek-Tips and send me a note saying "Have a look at so-and-so in the thingy forum would you?"
 
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