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Thread: for cybersurfer: URGENT! need help on DUN

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    hi! i'm trying to create a dial up networking program myself. i use the mscomm control to connect. although i'm already able to open a connection, i don't know how to pass the "username" and "password". the result is that i get a "authentication failed" message. is there a specific way of sending the username and password? thanks in advance for whatever help you can give.


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    MSComm and dialups

    Hi all,

    I have been reading extensively on the forum for a reply to how can one connect to a communications server using MSComm and then transmit the login information successfully. There seems to be a lot of people asking this but no concrete answers.

    To sum up, the problem I have is how can I catch the requests from the server for this information (Login + password) and then transmit it ??

    What is the MSComm event that fires the request ? Nothing seems to be fired up with the OnComm event and the CommEvent property of the MSComm.

    I even tried using an Inet, but the StateChanged event does not fire up.

    Connecting using a DUN connection works fine.

    Any help please ?

    Thanks.

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