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Whether you telework part time or visit client sites regularly, if you rely on a Windows-based laptop to connect to multiple networks, you probably spend a fair amount of time changing network settings to access the local LAN.You boot up the laptop, make changes to accommodate your new network, reboot and hope you didn't make any mistakes. Globesoft's Multinetwork Manager, a utility from Globesoft, wins back that time by saving and managing multiple configurations for you. And net managers will appreciate the ability to preconfigure network settings and apply them to remote machines.
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While it doesn't handle all the situations requiring a change of settings, Multinetwork Manager takes care of the common ones quite well. Globesoft has taken a practical approach to administering the product; once you have your Windows 95, 98, NT, Millennium Edition or 2000 machine configured for a location, you simply save the settings and give the profile a name. When you arrive at the next location, you adjust the network settings and create a second profile, and so...