NDial32 and NHang32: 5/10/95 by Mark Gamber NDial32 is a small utility which connects to a dial-up server using a DOS or Windows command line. The program command line is formatted as such: ndial32 connection,domain,username,password For example, if you have a server called "INet", you want the domain to be "inet.net", your user name is "myname" and your password is "mypwd", you would specify a command line like: ndial32 INet,inet.net,myname,mypwd When combined with the START program and it's "/wait" option, this program is useful when building a batch file to check your email, for example. A batch file of this nature (what I use, anyway) could look like this: start /w ndial32 INet,inet.net,myname,mypwd start /w c:\windows\inet\weudora.exe nhang32 INet That "nhang32 INet" is the "disconnect" utility, also included. To end a connection from the command line, use nhang32.exe and specify the connection name as shown in the example batch file above. If found, the connection will be ended. These programs may be freely distributed. IByusing this package, the user assumes full responsibility for it's proper use and may not hold the author liable for any loss or damage. If unable to accept this restriction, the programs may not be used and must be destroyed immediately.