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Can I write commands to a batch file in the startup folder?

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Can I write commands to a batch file in the startup folder?

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Assuming you want your connection to remain permanently established (rather than simply initiated at startup and later dropped), I recommend Basta Computing’s RascalPro—particularly on a Windows NT RAS server acting as an Internet router. You can launch the utility as an NT service; therefore, the utility can establish a RAS session (e.g., an ISP connection) independently of a user logon. You have other options, such as using NT’s AutoLogon feature in conjunction with an autodialing script, but a service-based method offers better security. Q: I’m experiencing a problem with my Windows NT Server 4.0 implementation. Often, the server lets manager accounts connect to the domain but won’t let domain users connect. Any suggestions? A: I’m familiar with these symptoms—specifically, the domain users’ inability to log on to the server. When I encountered this problem, it was because the administrator had installed NT Server from an evaluation or Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) CD-ROM. Most

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