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From: jrd@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Joe R. Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Multiple TCP/IP Sessions in MS-DOS KERMIT 3.13
Date: 20 Jan 1995 17:12:33 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <Tim_Helmstetter.9.2F1E7FF0@radian.com>,
<Tim_Helmstetter@radian.com> wrote:
>I am using MS-DOS KERMIT 3.13 and have a script which connects two TCP/IP
>sessions. My problem is when I do the second SET PORT TCP command to connect
>the second session, a menu appears asking the user if they want to R -
>reconnect to current session, # - enter a specific session number, or N -
>connect a new session. I want to connect to a new session but I don't want the
>user to have to do anything. I have tried INPUT XX Choice>, OUTPUT N\13, but
>this doesn't work I have to physically hit the enter key on the keyboard. Is
>there a way I can turn this menu option off or am I doing something wrong in
>my OUTPUT command.
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Please see the release docs again, as well as using "?" context
sensitive help in the SET PORT TCP command. This command accepts arguments
of host <port> <N or R> to start a New or Resume a current session.
SET PORT TCP also accepts a digit representing a session number (see SHOW
SESSION for a list of which are which).
Joe D.