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From: "Rob" <rob2 AT siklos DOT ca>
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Subject: activating a dial-up connection from cygwin
Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 10:01:28 -0400
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Hello,

I was wondering if there was any way to activate an existing windows 2000
dial-up connection from the cygwin command line.

The reason I want to know is because I have a shell script that
automatically backs up files to a remote computer (which is only accessible
through a vpn connection).  Since I don't want to maintain the VPN
connection all the time, I need a way to start it up (and possibly shut it
down) from the command line.

Thanks in advance,

Rob.


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