RE: Multiple connections,
From: Jeff (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 09/17/04
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Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 00:52:41 -0700
Hi,
You might be able to do this by creating multiple
profiles. Go to your control panel, then System. In
System Properties, click the hardware Tab, click Hardware
profiles. When you are logged on with one static IP
address, create a profile for that, then another for the
other Static address. When you boot up, you should be
given a choice of which profile to use. This I beleive
will give you what you want.
Jeff
>-----Original Message-----
>Hello there,
>
>Could you please explain to me how this is done, I have
spent hours and
>hours reading websites on how to do this and cant figure
this out,
>
>Andrew
>
>"anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com" wrote:
>
>> If you have windos XP SP2. There is an option for
>> alternative connection.
>> Regards
>> IMA.
>>
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Hello,
>> >
>> >I have a laptop that I carry to 2 offices that I work
at
>> and they both
>> >assigned me static IP's (NO DHCP server),
>> >
>> >right now each location that I go to I haveto go into
my
>> IP settings and
>> >change it for that location along with DNS settings,
>> >
>> >how do I get this working automatic?
>> >
>> >thanks for you help.
>> >
>> >Andrew
>> >.
>> >
>>
>.
>
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