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Any builtin function that can dial up ISP and/or log off?

I am looking for a function that can dial up an ISP, connect and/or
log off through a Python script running under windows. I looked in
socket, but didn't find anything that looks promising. Any
suggestions? If it is just an executable file belonging to windows
that I need to run, just tell me what the file is and I'll write a
script to run it. Thanks.
Jul 18 '05 #1
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