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From: "Scott Nelson" <sbnelson@i1.net>
Subject: Re: Transparent printing
Message-ID: <mlIv2.1179$VQ5.9895942@news1.i1.net>
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 15:11:40 -0600
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Michel wrote in message <918507836.289598@samba.news.big-orange.net>...
>With Kermit95 and tcp/ip direct ethernet connection, users
>shutting down the pc accidently, will never connect again to their
previous
>telnet session.
>
>As you say in your atricle, there is some kind of utility to pick "old"
>telnet sessions, something like
>nvt (novell virtual terminal session) or something like that.
I do not know anything about nvt, but the utility mentioned in the
article was a utility that I wrote. It will allow the user to connect
back to their session after any sort of lost connection.