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From: BPICK@cisti.lan.nrc.ca
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Why do I get ^Q's when I execute my scripts?
Date: 20 Apr 1995 20:37:33 GMT
Organization: National Research Council, Canada
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Using ms-dos kermit 3.14 I receive back ^Q's throughout scripts
when telneting to various hosts, in this case an IBM mainframe.
This seems to happen when my script pauses after issuing some
commands. I've played around with the obvious choices of flow control
parity, etc.... and nothing worked.
The strange part is that I do not get any ^Q's back when I manually
do a telnet.
Any help is appreciated.
Brad