"goonmunster" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> This is a simple, zero-cost, solution used to access Winndows (NT, 98,
> 2000, 2003, XP)TCP/IP networks based laptop/notebook/computer at
> Different Locations (Home, School, Office, etc.) - assuming the
> networks have different default gateways.
>
> 1. Configure your TCP/IP settings for your home network.
> 2. Close the TCP/IP dialog.
> 3. Open the Registry Editor.
> 4. Search for the Kep Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces
> 5. Select the interface that corresponds to your network card
> 6. Export the Interface (Right Click -> Export) to a file
> ("home.network.reg").
>
> 7. Repeat steps 1 through 5 above for your office network
> 8. Export the Interface Key to a file ("office.network.reg")
>
> When you want to use your home network, double click
> "home.network.reg"
> When you want to use your office network, double click
> "office.network.reg"
> *** You may also have to enable and disable the network. ***
>
You can do something similar with NetSh.exe dump and exec to
both create a script and later load it.
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Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
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