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Switching Networks
Name: adamr Date: September 3, 2003 at 15:50:12 Pacific OS: XP Pro CPU/Ram: 2gig/512
Comment:
Hello all, my situation is i have a company laptop with XP Pro. I am the admin on the laptop so making changes is no problem. What I am looking for is a software like Net-Hopper to allow me to configure several profiles for several different static TCP/IP settings. I know with XP its not a big deal to keep changing the settings cause I dont have to re-boot, but I am hoping that they make a program that I can use to just choose the network location profile that I am at. Net-Hopper used to do the trick on 95/98, but I tried it on XP and was a no go. And I cant find any update to the old program to make it work with XP. A point in the right direction would be appreciated.. thanks guys
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