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Article: 12798 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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Subject: Re: Trivial Request
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> This is most likely because you are using NT or 2000 and the
> screen buffer asociated with the K95 process is greater than
> 100 lines and /or the number of lines that can be displayed on
> your monitor.
Indeed, that is the case.
> Start the K95 process, go to the system menu for that window
and
> reduce the screen buffer to a reasonable size. 25 lines, 80
columns.
> And then save the changes for future instances of this
application.
Thanks--that did the trick.