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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Subject: Re: Is delete/move on Dos Kermit Host possible?
Date: 2 May 2000 15:01:11 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <70CP4.40457$k5.1160808@news1.frmt1.sfba.home.com>,
Mark Peebles <markpeebles@home.com> wrote:
: I'm using another package to connect to the Kermit Host and and have had no
: luck in passing commands such as "remote host del" even though I can upload
: and download.
:
Most third-party packages don't support Kermit client/server protocol.
: The goal is that once a file has been downloaded from the server that it no
: longer is in the current directory. Either move it to another directory or
: delete it.
:
That depends entirely on your client. If you are using real Kermit software
on both ends, you can do whatever you want on a client/server connection.
See our website:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/
About your particular task, see:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/case10.html
"Atomic File Movement". It's exactly what you're looking for.
- Frank