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From: ute@feinde2.ftc.nrcs.usda.gov (Ute R. Willmore)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: More C-kermit questions
Date: 19 Oct 1995 22:38:55 GMT
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Okay so I figured out how to put my DOS box into server mode from my UNIX
box using C-kermit and the get a directory listing from the DOS box send over
to the UNIX box. I use something like this
echo "\033_server\033" ; kermit my_file > list
where my_file looks like this
remote dir <some directory name.
finish
quit
I get the file transfer status display and after a few moments the system
beeps and presto my directory listing is in a file called list on my UNIX
system.
BUT, and you knew there had to be a but, how do I turn of that display?
The manual says to type
set file display quiet
and that works fine from the MS-Kermit prompt, but I need to do it from
C-kermit! I tried putting the line
remote set file display quiet
in my_file, but get 'No keywords match display'.
I tried adding the command to the echo string, but that had no effect and
gave no message.
Can someone help, please?
Oh, and while we are at it, how do I turn the display back on once I got it
turned off?
Thanks a bunch for any replies, either here or via e-mail
Ute
PS: Yes, I know I should read Using C-Kermit and my Project Manager is trying
to get me one.
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