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Re: New accounts...From: Michael Baird Date: Monday, November 4, 2002
Time: 1:22:41 pmWell, ispwizard is very nice, I use it for online email configs. It has
a provision where you make a generic config (setup.exe) you can cat the
username/pass info onto this setup.exe (I catch the user/pass from a
form, cat it on then send the newly generated setup.exe back to the
customer). Might take some hacking of OG's web page though, but it can
probably be done with ispwizard, it's pretty flexible.
Regards
MIKE
On Mon, 2002-11-04 at 15:58, Shawn Hogan wrote:
> Lewis Watson wrote:
>
> > There is a way if you can pass a text file back to the client's machine for
> > ISP Wizard to read the file on the way out and change a generic dial up
> > connection into their customized for username : newuser connection. Can
> > Optigold hand this data back to the clients computer? I think the
> > information it wants is similiar to what IEAK wants from the server after
> > setting up a new client.
>
> If it's a file you can push back that is recognized by the
> application/browser based on MIME type, then yes you could. But I seem to
> recall that wasn't the case in previous discussions about it.
>
> - Shawn
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