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Article: 14002 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Getting Kermit to Dial my ISP
Date: 14 Jan 2003 11:11:21 -0500
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In article <fff32a0d.0301140804.1b3e8e0a@posting.google.com>,
Chris Aiken <chris@millfieldcomputers.co.uk> wrote:
: I've done modem to modem kermits & via a LAN but now I need to ftp a
: file on my W2000 system to a specific I/P address on the internet via
: a dialup (ISDN) phone line to my ISP. Any suggestions as to how I can
: get kermit to initiate the ISP dialup for me as it doesn't visibly ask
: for username or password and terminaltes with 'No Carrier' after a
: while. If I'm already connected it works fine obviously.
:
As it says in the FAQ:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95faq.html
No. Although you can dial modems with K95, and you can even dial your
ISP, Windows does not provide a way for Kermit to turn the application
over to the Windows TCP/IP stack.
As noted in the FAQ, OS/2 has an API for this (which the OS/2 version of
Kermit 95 uses) but Windows does not.
- Frank