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From: helios@swcp.com (Thomas David Nichols)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Kermit: invoking script
Date: 20 Sep 1995 14:43:27 GMT
Organization: Heliotrope Quality Systems
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Raj Venkataraman (venkar@morgan) wrote:
: Is there a way of automatically kicking off a script at the end of a file
: transfer? More specifically, I have kermit running in server mode on my Sun
: workstation. I have a user's PC connected to the serial port on my Sun w/s. I
: would like to automatically kick off a script as soon as the file transfer is
: done. The script takes the filename as the first (and only) argument.
The gurus may understand your question as it stands, but I am a bit
lost. Which version(s) of Kermit are you using? Which machine is
receiving the file? Which machine do you want to run the script?
Is there already a script directing the file transfer? If so, can
it simply continue to do what you want next?
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Thomas David Nichols Heliotrope Quality Systems, 1-505-298-4657
Quality Auditing, Quality Manuals, Statistics, ISO-9000 Consulting