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Dacicus
Hello,
I am running WinXP Home with SP2 (or maybe SP3) on a laptop, and I
would like to know if it is possible to bring up the "View Available
Wireless Networks" window from the command prompt or a batch file. I
have unsuccessfully tried using Process Explorer, File Monitor, and
Registry Monitor from Sysinternals to find out what process or DLL is
responsible for bringing up this window. If anyone has an idea about
how this may be accomplished, I would be very grateful.
Thank you.
Dacicus
I am running WinXP Home with SP2 (or maybe SP3) on a laptop, and I
would like to know if it is possible to bring up the "View Available
Wireless Networks" window from the command prompt or a batch file. I
have unsuccessfully tried using Process Explorer, File Monitor, and
Registry Monitor from Sysinternals to find out what process or DLL is
responsible for bringing up this window. If anyone has an idea about
how this may be accomplished, I would be very grateful.
Thank you.
Dacicus