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What I was actually looking for was the old functionality of being able to
Reconnect with one menu item while connected, instead of Disconnecting and
then Connecting.

On 2/23/02 1:36 pm, "Colter Reed" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> What about a single menu item that changes between "Connect" and
> "Disconnect" as appropriate?
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> Colter
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> On 2/23/02 14:21, "Jeff Leung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Yes, it was just a matter of personal preference. (Ctrl-Click is a little
>> bit of a hand stretching exercise on my Powerbook).
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>> On 2/23/02 8:53 am, "Jason Townsend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>> Let me rephrase that. You can certainly first choose Disconnect, and then
>>> after the account is disconnected choose Connect. Choosing one command
>>> instead of two might be more convenient, but I don't understand why this
>>> would be necessary to do. In any case, it's a simple matter to rename the
>>> menu item to Reconnect and have it enabled.
>>> 
>>> -Jason
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Jeff
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