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aflaba 04-15-2007 09:01 AM

A cmd-parameter. How do I use it?
 
From openvpn.se
I want to do this, but where do I do it? I've right clicked on the .exe but there was no cmd-option. I'm using Win 2k.

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If you want OpenVPN GUI to start a connection automatically when it's started,
you can use the --connect cmd-line option. You have to include the extention
for the config file. Example:

openvpn-gui --connect office.ovpn
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BiPolar_Nut 04-15-2007 01:32 PM

Re: A cmd-parameter. How do I use it?
 
start/run/ {type command here}

CORed 04-16-2007 04:46 PM

Re: A cmd-parameter. How do I use it?
 
If this is something you will be doing frequently, you can put your command into the "target" field of a shortcut. Easiest thing would probably be to copy the shortcut in the start menu or desktop that you use to run OpenVPN, then right click the shortcut, click properties, and ad the file parameter to the "target field. The shortcut can go on your desktop, in you start menu, or in the quick-launch section of your taskbar.


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