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From: kusogari@shef.ac.uk (Earl H. Kinmonth)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: absolute exit from kermit telnet session
Date: 11 May 1995 18:29:06 GMT
Organization: Centre for Japanese Studies, Univ. of Sheffield
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Is there a way to avoid the "a session may be active" message and simply
do a absolute exit from a kermit telnet session?
This "safety" feature is a bother in scripts where kermit runs as a
server but most exit at certain points without regard to the state of
the line in order for other programmes to run.
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Earl H. Kinmonth, Centre for Japanese Studies, University of Sheffield,
Sheffield, England S10 2TN jp1ek@sunc.sheffield.ac.uk