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From: esh6h@fulton.seas.Virginia.EDU (Erik Hatcher)
Subject: Re: Is there anyway to quit kermit without hanging up?
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In VMS you can "exit" C-Kermit and keep the modem allocated.
I use the VMS ALLOCATE command and then go into Kermit and exit,
then go into Kermit again and when I'm done I DEALLOCATE.
Works like a charm and is extremely useful for my particular
application (queuing files to send to various "nodes" but
keeping the connection up in case the next file queued is
for the same node!).
Erik
--
Erik Hatcher + "But every now and then we just have
http://fulton.seas.virginia.edu/~esh6h | to howl with the wolves."
| - Werner Heisenberg
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