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- In article <greenman.180.2DA2FBEB@terra.oscs.montana.edu>
- greenman@terra.oscs.montana.edu "Bruce Albert" writes:
-
- >In article <2nucas$f5n@cvx.eur.nl> rentesflorencio@ubib.eur.nl (A. Rentes
- > Florencio) writes:
- >>Subject: Re: Winsock Archie and WS_FTP
- >>From: rentesflorencio@ubib.eur.nl (A. Rentes Florencio)
- >>Date: 6 Apr 1994 13:09:48 GMT
- >
- >>In article <mdavies.33.000D7E21@ilstu.edu>, mdavies@ilstu.edu (Mark Davies)
- > says:
- >>>
- >>>I've got copies of both WSARCHIE and WS_FTP, and I can use them both fine
- >>>separately. But when I try to call up WS_FTP from within WSARCHIE to go get
- > a
- >>>file, it's no go. I've set the WS_FTP directory to the correct one in the
- > FTP
- >>>setup part of WSARCHIE, but no luck. Any suggestions?
- >>>
- >>>Mark Davies
- >>>Dept. Foreign Languages
- >>>Illinois State University
- >
- >A friend who works with wsarchie suggested that putting it in the same
- >directory as ws_ftp would solve the problem.
- >
- >
- >
- >Dr. Bruce Albert
- >aliba@msu.oscs.montana.edu
- >
-
- There are two things that could stop the FTP setup working. The first is if
- the full command name for ws_ftp is not correctly specified. The second is
- checking the the path specified for placing incoming files does not exist.
-
- I would suggest that you specify a path name and make sure that the directory
- exists.
-
- David
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- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Mon Apr 7 20:19:51 1994
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- Date: 7 Apr 1994 20:19:51 GMT
- From: cmd11@po.CWRU.Edu (Chris M. Dreher)
- Message-Id: <2o1pt8$6to@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (USA)
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- Reply-To: cmd11@po.CWRU.Edu (Chris M. Dreher)
- Subject: NFS servers amd clients
-
-
- Does anyone know of any NFS server and client programs for winsock?
-
- Also, anyone know any finger deamons that you can configure the message or
- even configure the message for individual users?
-
- Thanks,
- Chris Dreher
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- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Fri Apr 8 05:38:20 1994
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- Date: Fri, 8 Apr 1994 05:38:20 GMT
- From: jtara@crash.cts.com (Jon Tara)
- Message-Id: <jtara.226.008E4624@crash.cts.com>
- Organization: Independent Software Engineer, San Diego, CA
- Sender: ses
- References: <CnwtpJ.Gyv@zeno.fit.edu>
- Subject: Re: RUMOR OR NOT? MSWIN and RAM
-
- In article <CnwtpJ.Gyv@zeno.fit.edu> perlman@cs.fit.edu (Marshal Perlman [ARCS]) writes:
- >From: perlman@cs.fit.edu (Marshal Perlman [ARCS])
- >Subject: RUMOR OR NOT? MSWIN and RAM
- >Date: Thu, 7 Apr 1994 22:12:55 GMT
-
- >I don't want to start a rumor, so please READ this carefully.
-
- >I was TOLD by someone today at work that MS announced that plain-old
- >Windows 3.1 does not take advantage of anything above 8 MB of RAM. Is this
- >true?
-
- >I was told that this was 'known' a long time ago, but MS was able to sweep it
- >under the rug.
-
- >Please get back to me on this. Sounds fishy, but I wouldn't put it past them.
-
- This is nonsense. I know that this isn't true, because I've had more than 8MB
- actually in use by Windows (verified by various heap-walking tools).
-
-
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- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Fri Apr 8 09:11:10 1994
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- Date: Fri, 8 Apr 1994 09:11:10 GMT
- From: frontline@cix.compulink.co.uk ("Frontline Distribution L")
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- References: <2nrs24$84n@styx.uwa.edu.au>
- Subject: Does this group have a FAQ ?????
-
- I have a faq dated 8 Dec 1993 by someone called Mark Towfiq. Email is
- towfiq@East.Sun.Com.
-
- Sorry, I only have it on hard copy now and cannot remember where it came
- from.
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