Subj : So32dll.Dll & Irex To : Steve Hayes From : Joe Davis Date : Mon Feb 05 2001 04:25 pm Hi Steve, -=> Quoting Steve Hayes to Russell Tiedt <=- RT> C:\MPTN\SO32DLL.DLL is on my LIBPATH. No comment on the part about not finding the .dll. Never had that happen. SH> I never did manage to get that to work. SH> The only way I was able to do it was to call Injoy to dial, SH> and get Injoy to call IREX. Never tried using anything else. Back when I set it up, somehow I got the impression that Injoy was the way to go, over using whatever comes with Warp4 ... is it DialIp? SH> Problem is, I can't use Injoy for anything else now - the moment it SH> starts it dials the ISP and calls Internet Rex, so I can't use it for SH> e-mail or web browsing. Here is what I wanted to comment on. Yes, the same Injoy can be used to dial your ISP, for email and web browsing, and even a manual run of Irex while you are there. :) I'm not near the bbs at the moment, or I'd refresh myself on the step-by- step of how to do it, and pass it along to you. Its been a while since I set it up, and since it works so well, I don't have to fiddle with it anymore. Its fuzzy now... but I believe that when Injoy is called by an event, it takes a command line parameter, that tells it which connection to dial. This sounds like what you've commented on above ... "the moment it starts it dials the ISP and calls Internet Rex" . This is exactly what it does when called by an event. Again, I'd have to look at it, but I think all you need to do is leave off that command line param, and it will simply load up and wait for you to choose a connection and tell it to dial. This is how it behaves when I want to use it. Be assured that one installation of Injoy can be used by both bbs events for Irex, and manually by you. Let me know if you'd like me to have a closer look at mine. The message from you here will be the reminder I need. :) ....Joe ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.20 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Cairdeas (1:261/1380) .