automates all the routine keystrokes and actions you take when establishing a connection to the Internet with Windows 95.
It bypasses and minimizes the "Connect To" dialog, redials (even when Windows 95 internal redial won't work), reconnects in the event of a disconnect, expands the details listed in the "Connected To" dialog, enters your password automatically, responds to one user-defined prompt, and can run and close up to four applications. It also lets you schedule connections to run at specified times.
Other features include: automatic bypassing of Microsoft Network prompts; a handy System Tray icon; and the ability to dial into the Internet when you start a program that needs to be connected.
Dunce runs on
Windows 95/98/Me
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 118 KB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Dialup Tools.
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