This method is applicable to Win2000 systems. If you use the dial-up function provided by WINXP, it seems that you do not need to log on to the server. You only need to enable the dial-up request to enable automatic dial-up without logging in. Of course, if not, you can also use the following method.
This method is applicable to Win2000 systems.
If you use the dial-up function provided by WINXP, it seems that you do not need to log on to the server. You only need to enable the dial-up request to enable automatic dial-up without logging in. Of course, if not, you can also use the following method.
Method 1:
You can use the system "scheduled task" function to add a dial-up task (ProgramThe path and file name of is:
C:/Windows/system32/rasphone.exe), set the task execution time to "when the computer starts", and click "Next" to set
The account and password used to log on to the system. After the settings are complete, open the properties of the scheduled task and set the "task" label to run:
C:/Windows/system32/rasphone.exe-D myadsl. Click "OK.
Here, myasdl is the name of your dial-up network, which varies according to each name.
Method 2:
Create a shortcut and enter C:/Windows/system32/rasphone.exe-D myadsl In the shortcut Project
Similarly, Here myasdl is the name of the network you are dialing, and then add this shortcut to the system startup Item.
Note the following when using the preceding two methods:
1. Enter the account password and select Save Password.
2. Open the dialing attribute of your dial-up network, go to "option", and remove the check boxes of the three dial-up options, that is, the logon process is not displayed.
3. Enable Automatic disconnection after logout. in the registry, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/software/Microsoft/Windows
Add a string: keeprasconnections under NT/CurrentVersion/Winlogon to set the value to: 1
The two methods have similar principles. Currently, I have used the first and second methods, but it is feasible to create shortcuts.
At the same time, you can use scheduled tasks to implement some other self-starting functions.