mark ray wrote:

> Using SBC Dial Up service, SBC support instructed me that my in-laws
> will have to first start Remote Access then connect, then start the
> mail (OE 5) or browser (IE 5). Is there a way short of writing an Apple
> Script to allow them to just start either program and have it connect
> to the internet, and log off when they quit the browser and mail.

In Remote Access control panel, click Options and the Protocol tab. There's
a checkbox to connect automatically when launching TCP/IP applications.

I don't know of a way to disconnect automatically on quit, though. The
easiest way is probably to use the control strip's Remote Access module.

Miche.
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