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From: Clarence Dold <dold@yellow.rahul.net>
Subject: What are those files in K95?
Date: 12 May 2000 16:05:29 GMT
Organization: a2i network
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To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In the K95 directory, there are some executables that aren't documented.
I know what XSend is, and I've used it in the past, although the /RECURSIVE
flag seems to have obviated it.
What is Timesync? It doesn't seem to have a help screen.
Where are these miscellaneous tools documented?
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From: jaltman@columbia.edu (Jeffrey Altman)
Subject: Re: What are those files in K95?
Date: 12 May 2000 16:20:05 GMT
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In article <8fha49$flb$1@samba.rahul.net>,
Clarence Dold <dold@rahul.net> wrote:
: In the K95 directory, there are some executables that aren't documented.
: I know what XSend is, and I've used it in the past, although the /RECURSIVE
: flag seems to have obviated it.
: What is Timesync? It doesn't seem to have a help screen.
:
: Where are these miscellaneous tools documented?
xsend32.exe is left over from the good old days. We just simply did not
delete from your system in case you still used it. It is not currently
supported.
timesync.exe is an nntp client which is used to synchronize the time on your machien with a local time server.
timesync <host>
Jeffrey Altman * Sr.Software Designer * Kermit-95 for Win32 and OS/2
The Kermit Project * Columbia University
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