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- From: atellez@soho.ios.com (Alex Tellez)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: QMODEM FOR 95
- Date: 27 Feb 1996 02:21:24 GMT
- Organization: Internet Online Services
- Message-ID: <4gtpr4$cfp@news.ios.com>
- References: <4glcb4$e4u@sirius.intxpress.co.nz> <312F41D9.395F@frontiernet.net> <4gnk4t$gn@drencrom.insync.net>
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- Greg Bretting (bretting@insync.net) wrote:
- : Not only that, but it makes for a pretty darn good Telnet client as well.
- : I have Netscape set up to launch QmPro as a Telnet helper, and also have a
- : number of Telnet locations set up in the QmPro dialing directory. Pretty
- : neat stuff...
-
- Hey there Greg. I was just wondering how exactly did you configure
- your QMPRO as helper app. I'm using Netscape 2.0 and I go into the
- options screen, from there I go in app/tab. That's the supporting
- applications tab where you can select a tn3270 and a Telnet application.
- I press browse and select the qmwin.exe file. So now whenever I enter a
- url such as telnet://soho.ios.com I see the Qmodem 95 splash screen
- come up, but then it just hangs. And I usually have to ctrl-alt-del to
- cancel that app. Is that what you do, or is there anything I'm
- overlooking, please let me know, thanks.
-
- Alex Tellez
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