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From: helios@swcp.com (Thomas David Nichols)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: minor "shell"? problem
Date: 24 Nov 1995 15:11:39 GMT
Organization: Heliotrope Quality Systems
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Keith J. Cambra (kcambra@netvoyage.net) wrote:
: when i go to what i gather is a dos-shell from kermit
: i am not able to switch to another directory.
In MS-Kermit 3.14, you get to the dos-shell by typing "push" at
the Kermit command prompt. You can then change directories.
Type "exit" to return to Kermit. Kermit passes a few dos commands
such as "dir" to dos without requiring you to switch to the shell -
maybe that made you think you had the full shell capabilities.
--
Thomas David Nichols Heliotrope Quality Systems, 1-505-298-4657
Quality Auditing, Quality Manuals, Statistics, ISO-9000 Consulting
helios@swcp.com http://www.swcp.com/~helios