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From: cgi@crl.com (Paul Smith)
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Subject: Kermit TSR for background xfers?
Date: 1 Feb 1995 04:49:22 -0800
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Hi,
I'm asking in advance of buying the Kermit manual and proceeding with a solution:
Does the MSDOS kermit tool kit have a TSR mode of operation for a simple DOS box
may run other windows/dos progs for serving background call ins over a modem
to a com port for file transfer in / out / delete?
Where the file transfer may occur without interupting the forground use of the
DOS console??
If so, the kermit would save me a BUNCH. I need to provide a remote unattended
file xfer solution to 40,000 DOS boxes and realy need a good and cheap solution.
Thanks..