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- From: Mel Walker <mwalker@novell.com>
- Subject: Switch Networks programatically -- Possible? How?
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- Hi. I have a different soft of question that no one I know knows the
- answer to.
- If one's computer is connected to (for example) an Ethernet and a
- LocalTalk network, one can switch between them using the Network control
- panel. So far so good. What I want to be able to do is switch between
- _from an application_ without any of those stupid dialog boxes and such.
- I understand that this may sound like a wierd thing to want to do, but
- actually it would come in handy for some things. Trust me. Anyway, if
- anyone knows how to do it (and save the rest of my hair from getting
- forcibly pulled out through frustration at InsideMac's index) please tell
- me. Even vague hints would be appreciated. Thanks!
-
- --Mel Walker
- mwalker@novell.com
- Disclaimer: Some Martians landed and stole my opinions. So if these
- opinions sound like they're coming from Mars, that's why.
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