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    Windows NT routing

    Anyone got any experience with the routing table on windows NT?

    I have set some specific routes (involving the LAN and the ISDN connection), and everytime the ISDN card reconnects (which doesn't happen often because the connection is usually active the whole time), all the routes are reset.

    This behaviour is fair enough, but if I could get around it somehow, it would make life a whole lot easier.

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    can't you make the routes persistant with the route add -p command ?
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    yes, yes you can, thanks!

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