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From: "den" <dirvine@psln.com>
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Subject: Re: timeout on k95
Date: Tue, 14 Apr 1998 17:15:36 -0700
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I am sorry Frank, but it is not the system logging me out. I can use a
different terminal emulation program and it can set there all day without
being logged out. Only K95 cuts off.
Dennis
Frank da Cruz wrote in message <6giigg$9ot$1@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>...
>In article <6ggtct$7me$1@news.ncal.verio.com>, den <dirvine@psln.com>
wrote:
>: I am using K95 as a terminal emulatior (vt320) to a VMS 7.1 Alpha
machine.
>: I have things working pretty well except for a time out problem. Every
20
>: seconds, if I don't touch a key, Kermit logs me out of the system.
>:
>Kermit doesn't log you out of anything. Your system logs you out because
>you were idle. Many systems have this property.
>
>: It is
>: not the Alpha machine logging me out because I can use another term
>: emulation program and it does not have this problem.
>:
>Kermit is not logging you out, really. Maybe the other program has been
>configured to send something periodically when you are idle. You can
>configure K95 to do that too.
>
>: I have read "Using C
>: Kermit" and the Kermit 95 booklet and have tried everything I can find
>: having to do with timing, but to no avail.
>:
>Use K95's SET TERMINAL IDLE <seconds> <chars-to-send>, for example:
>
> SET TERMINAL IDLE 600 { }
>
>This sends a space if you have not typed anything for 10 minutes.
>
>- Frank