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Hi all,
Is there any way to get the details of a network card programatically
thro' Python? Moreover I would require to change the network
adapater/Card's Link state enabled/disabled also programatically .
Any help would be highly appericated.
Regards
Sreekanth

Sep 24 '05 #1
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