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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: problems using Kermit 3.14 under Win95
Message-Id: <1995Nov27.205628.67956@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 27 Nov 95 20:56:28 MDT
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In article <49dmna$r7b@nntp.Stanford.EDU>, fahn@arcata.stanford.edu (Paul Fahn) writes:
> I recently installed Win95 and am encountering the following problem
> with Kermit 3.14. When I first boot up Win95 I can use Kermit fine.
> Then I quit kermit. Then I try to use Kermit again and it doesn't
> work -- it doesn't communicate with the modem. In fact, after I use
> kermit once, I cannot use *any* modem software at all. The computer
> does not communicate with the modem properly after the first use
> of kermit.
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It could be the modem is peculiar (lots are these days) or more
likely that another object in Win95 thinks it owns that serial port. Some
work with the Control Panel and Win95 in general is suggested. Don't forget
to check for IRQ and i/o port conflicts, despite what Plug and Play blurbs
say. Kermit is going through the Win95 serial port handler and the symptoms
you report suggest the problem is somewhere in the Win95 material.
Joe D.