Connects to a dial-up server using a DOS or Windows command line. #Dial-up connection #Dial-up server #Connect2 domain #Dial-up #Connect2 #Domain
NDial32 was developed to be a small utility which connects to a dial-up server using a DOS or Windows command line. The program command line is formatted as such:
ndial32 connection,domain,username,password
For example, if you have a server called "INet", you want the domain to be "inet.net", your user name is "myname" and your password is "mypwd", you would specify a command line like:
ndial32 INet,inet.net,myname,mypwd
When combined with the START program and it's "/wait" option, this program is useful when building a batch file to check your email, for example. A batch file of this nature (what I use, anyway) could look like this:
start /w ndial32 INet,inet.net,myname,mypwd start /w c:\windows\inet\weudora.exe nhang32 INet
That "nhang32 INet" is the "disconnect" utility, also included. To end a connection from the command line, use nhang32.exe and specify the connection name as shown in the example batch file above. If found, the connection will be ended.
System requirements
- Dial-up connection
- runs on:
- Windows All
- file size:
- 12 KB
- filename:
- ndial32.zip
- main category:
- Network Tools
- developer:
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