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Denys writes:
>A couple more things. 1- You can also change your network settings on the
>fly on Windows 95 and Windows NT, so that is not an issue.
Hmm... last month, I had the distasteful experience of configuring a
brand-spankin'-new Compaq 266MHz Pentium II machine with Compaq-installed
Windows 95 to use dial-up networking with a hard-wired IP address. Every
network configuration change I made required that I reboot. "You have
changed your network settings. Do you want to reboot now?" No, I didn't,
but that wasn't a choice.
How do I get Win95 to change its IP address and such without rebooting?
-- Bruce
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