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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: V6, changing network connections, suppress prompt
Date: 28 Jan 1997 22:50:17 GMT
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In article <32EE51C7.202B@mag.aramark.com>,
Linwood Ferguson <Ferguson@mag.aramark.com> wrote:
: Make it go away!!!!...
:
OK:
set exit warning off
: I have some scripts that make various network connections. When I tried
: switching to V6, they started prompting like the following example
: shows. This interrupts the script and waits for an answer. As you can
: see, I've tried HANGUP (and just about everything else I can think of).
: How can I make this prompt either go away, or more firmly tell it to
: close the prior connection.
:
: $1$DIA0:[ROUTERS] C-Kermit>set host uvii
: A network connection to lefrtr1 might still be active.
: OK to close? <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Stops script and waits
:
: PS. No, I haven't bought the new book yet; I plan to. But I did buy two
: of the old book!
:
Thanks :-) You can use them to get a discount on copies of the new edition;
see the order form:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ck60manual.html
: If it is clearly spelled out in the new book in 72 point type,
: my apologies. :-)
:
No, but it is spelled out in 10.5 point type on page 464, in the section
that goes into detail about starting and stopping the program.
- Frank