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- In article <2ncld0$14h@mailer.fsu.edu> jclark@mailer.fsu.edu (Huh?) writes:
- >Path: ctnews2!mvdns1!relay1!psinntp!psinntp!sarah!newserve!ub!news.kei.com!yeshua.marcam.com!charnel!charnel.net.csuchico.edu!nic-nac.CSU.net!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!news.ecn.bgu.edu!willis1.cis.uab.edu!gatech!usenet.ufl.edu!mailer.acns.fsu.edu>Path: ctnews2!mvdns1!relay1!psinntp!psinntp!sarah!newserve!ub!news.kei.com!yeshua.marcam.com!charnel!charnel.net.csuchico.edu!nic-nac.CSU.net!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!news.ecn.bgu.edu!willis1.cis.uab.edu!gatech!usenet.ufl.edu!mailer.acns.fsu.edu>
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- >From: jclark@mailer.fsu.edu (Huh?)
- >Newsgroups: alt.winsock
- >Subject: Why does Trumpet News put files on file server?
- >Date: 30 Mar 1994 19:54:08 GMT
- >Organization: Florida State University/ESP
- >Lines: 13
- >Distribution: usa
- >Message-ID: <2ncld0$14h@mailer.fsu.edu>
- >NNTP-Posting-Host: pc45.esp.fsu.edu
- >X-Newsreader: <WinQVT/Net v3.9>
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- >I've been using QVTNet's newsreader for some time and would like to
- >switch over to Trumpet News. But I can't figure out why every time
- >I run it, it insists on putting its news.prm and news.ini
- >files on the network file server instead on on my hard
- >disk. As I recall, even the old DOS version did the same
- >thing. How can I get Trumpet News to keep its files on my
- >C drive (in either the trumpet directory or windows
- >directory -- I don't care which)?
- >---
-
- I assume you are using Trumpet for Windows v1.00
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- You need to add "-disable_nw" to the end of the command line.
- Click on the File Properties for the Trumpet Icon in Windows and
- add "-disable_nw" without the quotes. This will tell Trumpet not
- to store its files on the network drive. It will store them on
- your hard drive.
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- From henrysa@microsoft.com Fri Apr 1 01:48:00 1994
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- From: henrysa@microsoft.com
- To: winsock@SunSITE.Unc.EDU
- Subject: RE: Plain Windows 3.1(1) MS TCP-32 VxD beta Winsock
- Date: Fri, 01 Apr 94 09:48:00 PST
- X-Mailer: Microsoft Mail V3.0
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- > This might be a silly question, anyway:
-
- > Is the (very much discussed) MS TCP-32 VxD beta Winsock
- > to be used only with Windows for Workgroups?
-
- > What about plain Windows 3.1(1), is this not sufficient?
-
- The VxD TCP won't work with vanilla Windows. It depends on certain features
- of WfW that aren't available in plain Windows 3.1.
-
- Henry Sanders
- henrysa@microsoft.com
- From beckley@qualcomm.com Fri Apr 1 02:28:01 1994
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- Date: Fri, 01 Apr 1994 10:28:01 -0800
- To: tcarrell@nwu.edu, Multiple recipients of list <winsock@SunSITE.Unc.EDU>
- From: beckley@qualcomm.com (Jeff Beckley)
- Subject: Re: Nupop to Eudora migration problem
- X-Mailer: <PC Eudora Version 2.0.2a5>
-
- At 09:58 AM 4/1/94 -0500, Tom Carrell wrote:
- >In article <ashok.582.2D9A42E9@biochemistry.cwru.edu>
- ashok@biochemistry.cwru.edu
- >(Ashok Aiyar) writes:
- >
- >>In article <tcarrell.1.2D9A3B05@nwu.edu> tcarrell@nwu.edu (Tom Carrell)
- >writes:
- >
- >>>Does anyone have a workaround? Or, can anyone explain what switches I
- should
- >>>set to do what I want (that I have been to dense to figure out)?
- >
- >>Under Special-Switches-Checking, make sure that Leave Mail on Server
- >>is Selected.
- >>The commercial version definitely has this option. From my distant
- >>recollection, the shareware version also permits this.
- >
- >This switch does exist on Eudora 1.4 and I have tried it. The problem is
- >that the messages on the server are marked as "read" and I can't convince
- >Eudora on any other of my machines to read an already-read message.
-
- Eudora really can only support getting new mail at one machine, and all mail
- at another. This seems to work well for the folks who want all their mail
- to wind up on their machine at work, and also want to be able to see any new
- mail from home.
-
- The way to set this up is:
- - turn the LMOS switch off on your primary machine. This will download all
- messages to that machine and delete them from the server
- - turn the LMOS switch on on your secondary machine. This will download any
- new mail, but leave the messages on the server so the primary machine can
- get them later.
-
- Remember to shut down Eudora on your primary machine when you leave so that
- it's not sucking down the messages and deleting them, preventing your
- secondary machine from retrieving new messages.
-
- The next commercial version of Eudora (3.0) will have a better mechanism for
- keeping all your mail on mulitple machines.
-
- ------------------------------------
- Jeff Beckley beckley@qualcomm.com
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