How to alter DNS with CMD command?

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An said:
Thanks,that's enough.My main purpose is to know the comman
format,being able to use it in broadband connection is much
better than in dial connection.I have learned a lot.
Thanks once more in our chinese way!



I'm sorry, I cannot understand the output either. I hope you have enough
information from Herb and I in order to achieve your goal.

:-)

Ace
 
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Herb Martin said:
Thanks for the suggestion -- already found some lost nuggets
of gold due to your suggestion and using the program.

NoNags (I haven't used them in months, maybe years.)

Cool. Good to hear. I'm still looking for a decent easier method. I'm not
quite ready to take the OneNote plunge yet.

Ace
 
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Cool. Good to hear. I'm still looking for a decent easier method. I'm not
quite ready to take the OneNote plunge yet.

Take it man -- you will know within a week or two and
you CAN get out of the water if it's too cold.

I think I am pretty much hooked. Although today may be the
first day in a week or two when I didn't add anything to OneNote
and only peeked in there a couple of times. (But very few Google
searches either.)
 
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Herb Martin said:
Take it man -- you will know within a week or two and
you CAN get out of the water if it's too cold.

I think I am pretty much hooked. Although today may be the
first day in a week or two when I didn't add anything to OneNote
and only peeked in there a couple of times. (But very few Google
searches either.)

I just found a product called Onfolio
www.onfolio.com

Since you're familiar with OneNote, can you take a look at this and compare
it?

Thanks,
Ace
 
Ok, but not this week probably.

This does seem a similar product -- and it has a similar
price but of course I already own OneNote so the $100
for Onfolio is no comparision for me.

The RSS feeds are intriguing -- as I have a free one (Pluck)
but don't really like ANY of the RSS readers that I have
tried.

So IF it works conveniently it might be cool.

One thing, these things aren't really worth trying for 10
minutes -- you have to really USE them for a week or two
to start to get a real idea.

Imagine trying to evaluate an email client in 20 minutes.
(Or a NewsReader etc.)

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Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP
Accelerated MCSE
http://www.LearnQuick.Com
[phone number on web site]

"Ace Fekay [MVP]"
 
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Herb Martin said:
Ok, but not this week probably.

This does seem a similar product -- and it has a similar
price but of course I already own OneNote so the $100
for Onfolio is no comparision for me.

The RSS feeds are intriguing -- as I have a free one (Pluck)
but don't really like ANY of the RSS readers that I have
tried.

So IF it works conveniently it might be cool.

One thing, these things aren't really worth trying for 10
minutes -- you have to really USE them for a week or two
to start to get a real idea.

Imagine trying to evaluate an email client in 20 minutes.
(Or a NewsReader etc.)

I understand. I thought if you get a chance to do it, you;'ve already used
OneNote to compare it.

Yes, I like the RSS feature too. I know OneNote doesn't support that.

If you have time, that would be cool...
Ace
 
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