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From: David Stow <dastow@vcn.bc.ca>
Subject: ODI configuration for MS-Kermit?
Date: 25 Jan 2000 12:27:57 GMT
Organization: Vancouver CommunityNet
Message-ID: <86k4sd$f90$1@sylvester.vcn.bc.ca>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
Does MSKermit require that IPXODI be loaded before it can send IP
packets using ODI? I'd like to send files between computers that have Arcnet
cards and SMCARCWS drivers (with LSL.COM included), and I want to know
whether Kermit can do this without any other NetWare components. Does
MSKermit receive packets directly from LSL, or is there some interaction
between Kermit and IPXODI that would make it impossible to send IP packets
without already having NetWare running?
Thanks,
David Stow