RUSH2112 wrote:What about access connections?
I used IBM's access connections for years with my T42p, and was planning on continuing to use it with my T60p, but when I loaded the MSDN release of Vista on my new laptop, then connections software built into Vista actually seemed to work better.
ok, just as good.
well, it does what it's supposed to. Both Vista and Access connections allows you multiple connections with configurations based on connection type/location. And both pieces of software auto-detect your location and try to "connect" you to the appropriate location.
While I always had problems with Access Connections cycling through my connections trying to find the correct one, Vista seems to find them no problem.
BUT
Vista connections are butt-slow to configure. My new T60p gets a computer rating of 4 in Vista (with 5 being the highest), so this computer is no slouch, but when I click on connections, it takes a good 30 seconds for the thing to decide to come up. I think there's a lot of things going on under the covers - security wise - that I don't know about that's causing the delay.
Suffice it to say, after all my ramblings, that I don't have any intention of loading Access Connections to manage my 30 or so connections (I'm a contract programmer) on my new machine.
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T60p/Core 2 Duo 2.16GHz/2gb Ram/100gb HD/15" LCD/Wireless/Bluetooth/Verizon/fingerprint reader/Windows Vista/Advanced Dock/Warm fuzzies when I use it.
T41p/Pentium M 1.7GHz/1gb Ram/60gb hd/14" LCD/Wireless/Bluetooth/Windows Vista/Docking station