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RASDIAL95 1.1 (4/3/98)
Command-line Remote Access Dialer for Windows 95
RASDIAL95 is a command-line remote access (dial-up networking) dialer for
Windows 95. It's based on the RASDIAL command on Windows NT and the usage
is very similar. RASDIAL95 will allow you to dial and hangup a remote
access phone entry.
USAGE:
To dial:
rasdial95 entryname [username [password]] [/DOMAIN:domain]
[/PHONE:phonenumber] [/CALLBACK:callbacknumber]
The entry name is the name of the icon that is in the dial-up
networking folder. Enclose the entry name in double quotes if
it contains spaces.
If the phone number is specified, it overrides the number stored
in the dial-up connection icon.
To disconnect:
rasdial95 [entryname] /DISCONNECT
If an entry name is not specified, the first connection will be
disconnected.
To list connected entries:
rasdial95
ERROR LEVELS:
For integration into batch files, the following errorlevels are
returned by RASDIAL95:
0: When dialing, errorlevel 0 is returned if the specified entry
was successfully dialed or if it was already connected.
When hanging up, errorlevel 0 is returned if the specified
entry was successfully hanged up or if it was not connected.
1: Errorlevel 1 is returned if the dial or hangup command fails.
2: Errorlevel 2 is returned if the dial command was aborted by
the user with Control-C or Control-Break.
REVISION HISTORY:
1.0 (11/08/97):
o Initial release
1.1 (4/3/98):
o Allowed the phone number and callback number to be specified on
the command line.
o Added control-break handling to properly abort the dial command.
Please send comments and suggestions to:
Claudio Fahey <claudio@osz.com>