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From: jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: kermit over ethernet in dos ?
Message-Id: <1995Apr10.094040.47071@cc.usu.edu>
Date: 10 Apr 95 09:40:40 MDT
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In article <3mbdb4$pa8@gateway.dircsa.org.au>, arthur@gateway.dircsa.org.au (Arthur Marsh) writes:
> Tom F McCabe (tm@astros.cs.swt.edu) wrote:
>
> : I recently downloaded the new kermit 3.14 and
> : successfully run it over Novell's LANWP
> : tcpip.exe and telapi.exe. However, in reading
> : the documentation in seems to imply that you don't
> : need the tcpip.exe or telapi.exe to run ckermit;
> : that is it implies that the equivalent functions
> : are in ckermit 3.14. Is that correct?
>
> You've just about answered one of my questions.
>
> I gather that telapi.exe is in LAN WorkPlace, but
> not included with the TCP/IP transport that comes
> with the Netware Client Kit for DOS/Windows?
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Sad but true. TELAPI and TSU are included only in the full
product and not in the Client Kit. Novell management made that decision
for reasons not explained to the customer base.
Joe D.