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From: Arthur Marsh <arthur.marsh@internode.on.net>
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Subject: K95 2.14 file download dialogue box
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Hi, when running K95 2.14 on Win98SE (gui version) I entered:
set telnet env user somename
set file download e:\temp
ssh somesite
At somesite, running C-Kermit daily build on Linux I entered:
kermit -s somefile
I then received a dialogue box on my Win98SE machine for me to confirm
the download name and directory of "somefile" when I wanted the file
just to be received automatically in e:\temp (there was no file of the
same name in e:\temp).
Is there something that I typed that caused the dialogue box to be
presented?
Regards,
Arthur.