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| Hi, I'd like to know if one can avoid being connected both to the internal network (say local area) and to broadband (dialp-up, 3G, ...) through integrity. If there was a simple registry value that counts the number of active connections that would be perfect, but I didn't find any. Best regards, Pedro Boavida |
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| Integrity (6.5 and up I think) has a disable-wireless-on-lan option. You need to export the policy and define disableWirelessOnLAN= true then import the policy. Its not an exposed option AFAIK. I think it will work with 3g and the like, but I don't think it works with POTS line modems. |
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