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Admiral Ross
Hello All!

Heres another project I thought of. Here we go! I'd like to have one place where I can got to all of my device mgmt pages like my firewall, linksys, uptime, modem, web cam. Any device that have as a web gui interface. Next I use a few programs for remote acces, putty, remote desktop. Winscp. Is there a way that I can make a nice lil web page portal and make it my home page? Also I'd like to see my cal and email.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Eldmannen
No your system software and hardware configuration are all from different vendors are not designed for interoperability.
hazelnut
QUOTE(Eldmannen @ Oct 11 2006, 12:59 AM) [snapback]51746[/snapback]

interoperability.

My word of the day! smile.gif
TheFiresInTheSky
its actually possible and quite easy.
since this is just for your use, you could use frames.
have your email account come up on one side and on the other side have links.
you can make links to different stuff, for ex. 192.168.1.101 is what would put in for the target of a link to access your router configuration.
you could also put in C:/program files/avast/avast config.exe as a target for a link.
just add the links to all of the pages, of programs, and your good to go biggrin.gif
Admiral Ross
QUOTE(TheFiresInTheSky @ Oct 10 2006, 04:53 PM) [snapback]51774[/snapback]
its actually possible and quite easy.
since this is just for your use, you could use frames.
have your email account come up on one side and on the other side have links.
you can make links to different stuff, for ex. 192.168.1.101 is what would put in for the target of a link to access your router configuration.
you could also put in C:/program files/avast/avast config.exe as a target for a link.
just add the links to all of the pages, of programs, and your good to go biggrin.gif
Interesting approach. I'll try that and see what it does.
TheFiresInTheSky
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Interesting approach. I'll try that and see what it does.

forgot to add, you dont have to host it on the web either.
you can just make it then set it on your desktop, it will work the same way.
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