Cool Hand 0 Posted October 10, 2004 I am running a batchfile that starts firewall, antivirus and some other programs at once. I would also like it to start my network connection. I already tried executing a shortcut of my network connection in that batch file, but it wont work. If I click the short cut in explorer, the connection activates with no problems, but not if I add it to the batch file. Am I out of luck and its not possible to start connections with a batch file? Share this post Link to post
snakefoot 0 Posted October 10, 2004 Guess you are using XP, maybe this can help ya: Quote: Create a batch file containing these three lines: rasdial ISPname username password "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE" exit Notes: The ISPname must match the name of your dial-up as listed in Network Connections. username and password as per login for ISP. More Info RasDial Share this post Link to post
Cool Hand 0 Posted October 10, 2004 It is no dial-up connection, its a WLAN connection (soon to be a normal LAN connection). I cant find that .pbk file in my System32\ras folder either, as described on the Microsoft link. I tried it as you described but the only thing that will happen is that the MSIE will start. Share this post Link to post
iradi8 0 Posted December 9, 2004 You need to use the Devcon program to enable and disable network connections from the command line. Devcon is listed as a "Command Line Utility Alternative to Device Manager". I used it in a similar situation to enable the SonicWall VPN Adapter on our companies laptops. The SVA caused problems if left to run when not needed, so I enabled and disabled it using a batch file that users would run to connect and disconnect from the VPN. The command to enable the connection looked like this: Quote: devcon enable *rc_virtualadapter And the command to disable the connection looked like this: Quote: devcon disable *rc_virtualadapter I am not sure how I found out the connections "name" but if you google devcon.exe you should be able to find it. You can get more information, and download devcon, from microsoft at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;Q311272 Good Luck, and happy hacking! Share this post Link to post