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From: tem@library.humboldt.edu (Tom Mendenhall)
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Subject: testing for busy networked com port
Date: 2 Apr 1997 17:45:26 GMT
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I know this is a kermit list, but it is related to mskermit.
We have a Netware 3.12 server running Netware Connect 1.x with
NCS services loaded.
I can load nasi and nint14 on the workstation. If the single
com port is being used by another workstation, nasi and nint14
load, but the user can't connect. The errorlevel returned by
nint14 does not give an indication of success in connecting
to the port (loaded in a batch file).
Is it possible to write a program that checks DTR on
the com port to see if the port is busy? Any ideas would be
appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom Mendenhall
HSU Library systems