> Use the GetSystemPerformanceData plugin, that should do what you 
want. There
> aren't any native powerpro variables or expressions that you can 
access for
> dun on network numbers (modem or ethernet).
> 

Thanks a lot for the hint. I have checked the plugin but it seems to 
work only with XP. Hard to believe that such a simple task like 
moving the value of dunin to a variable cannot be handled by PowerPro 
without upgrading to XP. But before I install such a just $-, memory-
,cpu-, HD-killing scrap like XP I will wait at least for the 64-bit 
version of an OS...



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