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From: "Glenn Sherman" <gsherman@no_spam.m20.net>
Subject: when are variables set?
Organization: Granite State Software
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Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 11:18:09 -0400
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
I am using K95 to telnet to a Qnx server.
I created a shortcut with the dialer (k95dial).
How can I (in the k95custom.ini file) know what the
name of the *.ksc file was ?
or how can I (in the k95custom.ini file) know what
kind of connection I am using. It appears that the
variable \v(connection) isn't set until after k95.ini
is finished.
-Glenn Sherman
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