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000143_somewhere_in cyberspace, btarr@infi.net (Bruce Tarr) said:.msg
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>I have seen several 486 PCs with DOS 6.22, WFW 3.11 and Kermit 3.11 have
>this same problem: When Kermit is first executed after rebooting, and
>sometimes at other random times, the COM2 port is reported as not found and
>the port defaults to BIOS2.
>If you simply exit the Kermit program and
>try again, it always connects to the COM port correctly.
I've had this problem under regular Windows (as well as WFW 3.11). I
tell Kermit to "SET PORT COM2" again, and then it works -- I didn't have
to exit and restart it.
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