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Where are the Network/Dialup Connections Kept?



 
 
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Old April 11th 03, 12:42 AM
Gang Zhao[MSFT]
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Default Where are the Network/Dialup Connections Kept?

On XP, the connections are kept in phonebook files under:
(1) Connections created for All user
"\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application
Data\Microsoft\Network\Connections\pbk\rasphone.pb k"
(2)connections created for the user himself
"\Documents and Settings\XXXXX\Application
Data\Microsoft\Network\Connections\pbk\rasphone.pb k"

This storage system is not supported publicly, that means it may change in
the future versions and if the customers do any programming based on this,
they are on there own.


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"Simon Carter" wrote in message
...
Does anyone happen to know where the dial-up connections in Windows XP are
kept?

I know in Windows 98 it was stored in the registry so it was easy to

extract
a branch etc and import into another system.

I really to copy all of my Windows XP connections (there are loads so it
would take too long to re-type them all) onto another XP machine.

There are so many connections as this is a modem support machine.

Any help greatly appreciated.

All the best,

Simon




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