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Article: 14575 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: fdc@sesame.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: K95 on Multiple Phone Line saga continues
Date: 9 Oct 2003 12:16:37 -0400
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <ri1bovst4r5ns58a7te51k9rchvpo95d01@4ax.com>,
dgk <sonicechoes-spamless@hot-nospamp-mail.com> wrote:
: I managed to get K95 to answer multiple calls by having several
: installations with each K95Custom.ini file pointing to a different
: modem. Works fine although a bit unwieldy but K95 seems to want a
: modem mentioned there and I can't figure another way to do it.
:
Kermit 95 does not need to have a modem mentioned in any of its .INI
files, nor in fact does it even need to have .INI files. Typically
you would have a separate script file for each modem. Or even one
script file shared by all of them, provided you have a way of passing
a parameter to it, e.g. in the Shortcut properties, and then have
a separate shortcut for each connection).
: The remaining problem is that one script changes sometimes and I'd
: like to centralize at least the location for that script. I put the
: line Take C:\\mmscript\\mm3.ksc in dhostmdm.ksc but it doesn't find
: the script (error is ?No files match - MM3.ksc. However script MM3.KSC
: does exist in C:\mmscript - this is Win2k. Should this work?
:
Depending on the context, you might get in trouble with the backslashes.
Just use "forward" slashes:
c:/mmscript/mm3.ksc
- Frank