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Article: 13266 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Path: newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu!watsun.cc.columbia.edu!jaltman
From: jaltman@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Experience with K95 over satellite links
Date: 14 Mar 2002 18:26:32 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <c4914b87.0203140931.41ac24bc@posting.google.com>,
satprof <satprof@altavista.com> wrote:
:
: If anyone has any ideas about how to increase the no. of windows
: actually used, I'd like to try that out. I also tried to get K95D.EXE
: to run as a WINNT service, but without success, so would be interested
: to know if anyone has managed this elsewhere.
In order for K95D.exe to be executed as a service you must have the
NT Resource Kit which contains instructions for a service called
SRVANY.EXE. The accompanying document file in the Resource Kit is
called SRVANY.DOC. The instructions provided allow you to configure
SRVANY as a service which in turn executes any program of your choice.
In this case the process would be K95D.EXE. The Startup directory
and Application Program parameters are entered in the Registry.
However, if you are using TCP/IP connections then you would be better
off using the Windows Internet Kermit Service.
Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer C-Kermit 8.0 available now!!!
The Kermit Project @ Columbia University includes Telnet, FTP and HTTP
http://www.kermit-project.org/ secured with Kerberos, SRP, and
kermit-support@columbia.edu OpenSSL. Interfaces with OpenSSH