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  1. Article: 13635 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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  3. From: dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs)
  4. Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
  5. Subject: Re: Strange Windows Platform Issue
  6. Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 02:24:43 +0000 (UTC)
  7. Organization: Public Access Networks Corp.
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  10. References: <Caj19.351264$iB1.17891337@bin4.nnrp.aus1.giganews.com> <ai4hi8$gm2$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu> <ai66gi$d39$1@watsol.cc.columbia.edu>
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  16. Originator: dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs)
  17. Xref: newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu comp.protocols.kermit.misc:13635
  18.  
  19. In article <ai66gi$d39$1@watsol.cc.columbia.edu>,
  20. Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu> wrote:
  21. >In article <ai4hi8$gm2$1@newsmaster.cc.columbia.edu>,
  22. >: snip
  23. >The best course is to send a copy of your script to us at:
  24. >
  25. >  kermit-support@columbia.edu
  26. >
  27. >and we'll go through it and see what we can suggest.  If the script looks
  28. >OK but you're still having trouble on some PCs, we can help you with the
  29. >troubleshooting.
  30.  
  31. If you'd ask people to send scrips to you
  32. via posting them here, and subsequent 
  33. communication on the problem was also
  34. via this group, then we'd all be able
  35. see everything, with the chance that
  36. many of us would learn something they
  37. previously didn't know, or even know of.
  38.  
  39. (Obviously not if the OP wanted it kept
  40. confidential, but how many cases are like that?)
  41.  
  42. ---
  43.  
  44. Just something to consider.
  45.  
  46. Thanks!
  47.  
  48. David
  49.  
  50.  
  51.