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From: gerlach@netcom.com (Matthew H. Gerlach)
Subject: Re: K95 problem with logging session
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In article <33787950.5951997@news.uoguelph.ca> lloo@POBoxes.com.X writes:
>I'm trying to log a session with Kermit 95 version 1.1.11
>
>These are the commands that seem to work
>log session test
>log session 123
>log session c:\test
>
>However when I tried:
>log session c:\123
>It seems to fail every time I use a numerical file name with an
>explicit path. It looks like it's trying to log the session to a file
>name '{' in the default directory. Here is a screen capture with the
>results of a SHOW FILE command after the LOG SESSION.
>
A peer at work has mentioned a similar problem to me, but I have not
verified it myself. Using Kermit 95, I think ver 1.1.10, he says he cannot
log to a directory if the directory name startes with decimal digits,
as opposed to characters a-z. It might be that kermit cannot open a file
whose name starts with digits.
Matthew