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Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:57:13 -0800
From: Gary Johnson <garyjohn AT spk DOT agilent DOT com>
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Subject: Initiate a Dial-up Connection from the command line?
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I'm running some tests of a radio modem where I need to bring up the 
Windows Connect Dial-up Connection dialog (Start -> Settings [-> 
Control Panel] -> Network Connections -> Dial-up Connection) and 
click the Dial button on a Windows box that's inconvenient to get 
to.  It would be much easier if I could ssh to this box (which I 
can) and just execute some command from the Cygwin bash command 
line.  Is there some Cygwin utility or other method to do this?

Thanks,
Gary


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