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TCP/IP configuration using a batch file on NT Workstation
Name: Alan Edwards Date: August 16, 2000 at 16:41:10 Pacific
Comment:
I have NT workstation on a laptop that has to move between many different IP networks. Does anyone know a command/program that I can put the different addresses into and setup different batch files rather than change things manually multiple times a day. These are both static and DHCP networks.
Name: Kaiser Anwar Date: August 17, 2000 at 07:59:56 Pacific
Reply:
Yes you can copy hardware profiles by right clicking my computer and hardware profiles tab and then chosse names like office 1 home and office2 everytime you change someting in one profiles the other profiles will stay the same.and at startup you can choose which profile you want say like office1 you have it dhcp enabled and home you use static mapping.configure profiles and choose at startup.Hope it helps.
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Response Number 2
Name: C Kim Date: August 19, 2000 at 01:40:53 Pacific
Reply:
That only applies for different Hardware configurations, not individual settings.
The only way I can think of running a "batch" file to change the IP address is... to find which keys are edited and write X.reg files....
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