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From: cel@mail.telepac.pt (Paul Vieira)
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Subject: Kermit 95 vs. DialUp
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 1998 10:54:08 GMT
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Hi,
I need to transfer files (text and databases) between 2 PC's using
Windows 95 at different offices. I'm considering to use DialUp from
Microsoft to connect both PC's and make the transfers. Can I use
Kermit 95 over the DialUp connection? Or is Kermit 95 (only) better
then DialUp to make the connection and do the transfer?
Thank you.
Paul Vieira
cel@mail.telepac.pt