I think you should be able to use the route command line program. You'll
have to do a route DELETE of the default entry and then route ADD
for the new way out. You can use route PRINT to get a look at your
current routing table.
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Nick Ayoub
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Title: RE: Changing Default Gateway
you could use WMI if you are working with a WIN32 system... but if your hitting an NT 4 box it will not take effect until the next reboot =)
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command.
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Nancy Wrote:
Hi Discussion Group,
I'm wondering if anyone knows whether it is possible
The route command works like a charm...thanks a million!!
Nancy Wingfield
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Nancy Wrote:
Hi