
   Windows95.com Sample Dial-up Scripts
   
                                      
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   All of these scripts are for use with the Windows 95 Dial-up Scripting
   Tool. For instructions on scripting, check out the Windows95.com
   Dial-up Scripting Page. Any of the following scripts could be easily
   modified to work with your specific host. Some were created by me,
   some were included with the Dial-Up Scripting Tool, and some were sent
   in by brave scripting pioneers around the world. I cannot support
   them, nor can I be responsible for their results. You are free to use
   them at your own risk.
   
   SCRIPT NAME CREATED BY DESCRIPTION
   PPP.SCP Steve Jenkins Establishes a regular PPP connection with a UNIX
   host. Works for static or dynamic IP addressing. Made specifically for
   connection to MidWest Communications, Inc. and Utah Wired.
   SLIP.SCP Microsoft Establishes a regular SLIP connection with a UNIX
   host. Designed for use with a static IP address.
   PPPMENU.SCP Microsoft Establishes a PPP connection with a host that
   uses a menu system.
   SLIPMENU.SCP Microsoft Establishes a SLIP connection with a host that
   uses a menu system.
   BUNET.SCP Terry Lemons Establishes a PPP connection with a host that
   requires sending the protocol type after the username and password.
   Made specifically for connection to Boston University's BUnet.
   BYUPPP.SCP Steve Jenkins Establishes a regular PPP connection with a
   UNIX host. Works for static or dynamic IP addressing. Made
   specifically for connection to Brigham Young University's CougarNet
   account.
   CIS.SCP Microsoft Establishes a PPP connection with Compuserve, which
   requires changing the port settings to log in.
   CORNELL.SCP Jonathan Kevin Lee Establishes a SLIP connection with a
   host that requires sending the protocol type after the username and
   password. Designed for use with a static or dynamic IP address. Made
   specifically for connection to Cornell University.
   DEC.SCP Terry Lemons Establishes a PPP connection with a host that
   requires sending the protocol type after the username and password.
   Made specifically for connection to a Digital Equipment Corporation
   DECserver.
   DEMON.SCP Ian Abbott Advanced script that establishes a regular PPP
   connection with a UNIX host. Works for static or dynamic IP
   addressing. Made specifically for connection to Demon ISP (UK).
   ESIS.SCP ESIS Admin Advanced script that establishes a regular SLIP
   connection with a UNIX host. Works for static or dynamic IP
   addressing. Made specifically for connection to Efficient Software
   Internet Service (New Zealand).
   IBMNET.SCP Johnny Byrd Advanced script that establishes a connection
   to an IBM Internet Account that requires a version number and multiple
   prompts.
   INFINET.SCP Michael Cooper Establishes a PPP connection with a host
   that requires sending the protocol type after the username and
   password. Made specifically for connection to Infi-Net.
   INTELENT.SCP Bob De Long Establishes a PPP connection with a host that
   requires sending the protocol type after the username and password.
   Made specifically for connection to Intelenet, Salt Lake City, Utah.
   LINET.SCP Jim Fordyce Advanced script that establishes a regular PPP
   connection with a UNIX host. Works for static or dynamic IP
   addressing. Made specifically for connection to LINet ISP (Long
   Island, NY).
   NSTN.SCP Alex Burke Establishes a PPP connection with a host that
   requires sending the protocol type after the username and password.
   Made specifically for connection to NSTN (Canada).
   NYU.SCP Ric Roberts Establishes a PPP connection with a host that
   requires sending the protocol type before the username and password.
   Made specifically for connection to New York University.
   PIPEX.SCP Richard Gate Establishes a PPP connection with a host that
   requires sending the protocol type after the username and password, as
   well as prefixing the username. Made specifically for connection to
   PIPEX (UK).
   RUTGERS.SCP Krishna Kaheshwari Establishes a SLIP or CSLIP connection
   with a host that requires sending the protocol type after the username
   and password. Designed for use with a static or dynamic IP address.
   Made specifically for connection to Rutgers University, NJ.
   SOUTHWND.SCP Lee Cardona Establishes a PPP connection with a host that
   requires sending the protocol type after the username and password.
   Made specifically for connection to Southwind ISP, Biloxi MS.
   SUPERNET.SCP Samuel Wong Advanced script that establishes a PPP
   connection with a host that requires sending the protocol type after
   the username and password. Made specifically for connection to
   SuperNet ISP, Hong Kong.
   UCF.SCP Dave Grobleski Establishes a PPP connection with a host that
   requires sending the protocol type after the username and password.
   Made specifically for connection to University of Central Florida.
   UMD.SCP Ghost Establishes a PPP connection with a host that requires
   sending the protocol type after the username and password. Made
   specifically for connection to the University of Maryland, College
   Park.
   UMINN.SCP Jeffrey Smith Establishes a SLIP connection with a host that
   requires sending the protocol type after the username and password.
   Designed for use with a dynamic IP address. Made specifically for
   connection to the Gold and Maroon servers at University of Minnesota.
   UTAH.SCP Len Bowes Establishes a SLIP connection with a host that
   requires sending the protocol type after the username and password.
   Made specifically for connection to the University of Utah (even
   though BYU will kill them at this year's football game....).
   WHIDBEY.SCP George Establishes a PPP connection with a host that
   requires sending the protocol type after the username and password.
   Made specifically for connection to Whidbey Internet Services.
   
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