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Re: DUN Problem…
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Re: DUN Problem…
When you're in the right directory (as you now are), just 'ls' and return is fine, the TAB is only to pre-see, in a way, what just 'ls' would show you.. anyway, 'ls' works more or less like old 'dir' in MS-DOS.
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Re: DUN Problem…
Back up done...
and I have entered the editing environment about a dozen times to make sure I have it right... however, I'm not so sure this is the right configuration file. It lists entry values for device name, trusted, Supported profiles, Cell type, etc. but nothing for what I expected. In fact the only numerical value listed was "520" ??? ... and what appeared to be a hex offset of "0x1112". ^this info appears in the control panel dialog under "Phone". The "User Name", "Password", "Dial-up number", etc are found in the connection setup dialog for a connection under "Connectivity" on the control panel... Is there somewhere else I should be looking? :confused: |
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