HOWTO: Use the AutoDial Feature in Network and WinSock Apps
ID: Q137369
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Win32 Software Development Kit (SDK), version 4.0
SUMMARY
This article describes how to use the AutoDial feature in applications
using Windows sockets.
MORE INFORMATION
Windows 95 supports a new AutoDial feature. Using this feature,
applications can initiate a dial-up connection to remote networks as
needed. AutoDial is fully transparent from the programmer's point of view.
The following steps demonstrate this capability:
- Ping abc.abc.abc.abc
- If the destination IP address (or fully qualified name) cannot be
resolved or connected locally (on a LAN for example), then the
AutoDial window comes up, and a preconfigured Dial-Up Network
Connection connects to a WAN link provider.
These steps also apply to any Windows Socket application that requests a
connection to a destination that cannot be connected locally. There are no
special coding techniques needed to program such applications.
The following versions of Window 95 have the AutoDial feature available:
- OEM preinstalled Windows 95
- Windows 95 with the Plus! pack.
The retail version of Windows 95 does not have the AutoDial feature. To use
the AutoDial feature on the retail version of Windows 95, you must install
the Microsoft Internet Explorer, which is available free of charge on the
Microsoft Web site (http://www.microsoft.com) subject to the licensing
agreement. Once Microsoft Internet Explorer is installed, the Internet icon
appears in the control panel. AutoDial can be configured by double-clicking
this icon.
At the present time AutoDial is not available on Windows NT.
Keywords : kbnetwork kbAPI kbSDKPlatform kbWinOS95 kbWinsock kbGrpNet
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