DjCasual
02-27-2002, 12:25 AM
I have a laptop that I use in two separate subnets. I currently use a program called NetSwitcher that does a very good job making the IP, Subnet, Dns and other changes.
Both of the subnets use 'Client for Microsoft Network'. However, in one of the SubNets we also use 'Solstice NFS Client'.
It's a huge annoyance to have both clients try to authenticate in the subnet that doesn't have NFS.
So far, I've been able to disable the NFS client by making two separate registries but required a lot of entry's to work. My biggest problem with this setup is if settings are changed then all the registry's files need to be updated.
Is there a more simplified way to disable/enable a Network Client with minimal registry changes?
Thanks
Casual
Both of the subnets use 'Client for Microsoft Network'. However, in one of the SubNets we also use 'Solstice NFS Client'.
It's a huge annoyance to have both clients try to authenticate in the subnet that doesn't have NFS.
So far, I've been able to disable the NFS client by making two separate registries but required a lot of entry's to work. My biggest problem with this setup is if settings are changed then all the registry's files need to be updated.
Is there a more simplified way to disable/enable a Network Client with minimal registry changes?
Thanks
Casual