i am trying to make a dial up connection using wininet functions like internetdial() and etc.
but when i use internetdial(), dial up connection dialog box pops up which i don't want in my application.
what i want is to get all the entries of dial up connections connected to a system and then i want user to select the connection he want to connect with.
But i am not able to find any such function or some other way through which i can get all the dial up connection entries(actually just the name of all the connections).
I have searched the net but i have found nothing ..can anyone help me out in this problem.
So after some fiddling I was able to get it to run at a pretty stable 30FPS. I'm slightly surprised about how much fiddling I had to do to get there though given what I thought was reasonable hardware:
Processors: 16 × AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS w/ Radeon 780M Graphics
Memory: 16 GiB of RAM
Graphics Processor 1: AMD Radeon 780M Graphics
Graphics Processor 2: AMD Radeon RX 7700S
I think I could do it better if I use Linux rather than Windows, Windows RAM usage is stupid without stripping the system down.
But once I got it working in a reasonable state, it was so awesome! I felt like a new Bond!
If anyone has any advice to get things going a bit smoother FPS-wise, I'd appreciate it.
I have disabled it, but the app is still taking space. I have a Mac and it is only possible to disable Ai on that, but I think that bit does get rid of the AI components after a while.
What we are told is that we agree to all this when we use the devices as it is in the end user agreements, their software, they can do what they like.
I doubt that any bill will happen in the U.S, the government there are in league with big tech firms. The E.U maybe, they seem to have some guts when it comes to tech companies. The U.K is not in the E.U, but some things still affect us. Our government is as gutless when it comes to tech companies as the U.s government.
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nandini
hi!
i am trying to make a dial up connection using wininet functions like internetdial() and etc.
but when i use internetdial(), dial up connection dialog box pops up which i don't want in my application.
what i want is to get all the entries of dial up connections connected to a system and then i want user to select the connection he want to connect with.
But i am not able to find any such function or some other way through which i can get all the dial up connection entries(actually just the name of all the connections).
I have searched the net but i have found nothing ..can anyone help me out in this problem.
pls provide some solution..
thanks!
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