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Date: Mon, 9 May 1994 12:30:52 GMT
From: liats90@octarine.cc.adfa.oz.au (Liang Tian Soon)
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References: <May.8.13.59.47.1994.8123@alumina.rutgers.edu>
Subject: Re: TCPMAN in Windows Question
In article <May.8.13.59.47.1994.8123@alumina.rutgers.edu> joliver@alumina.rutgers.edu (Jon Oliver) writes:
>From: joliver@alumina.rutgers.edu (Jon Oliver)
>Subject: TCPMAN in Windows Question
>Summary: How to start and exit TCPMAN when Needed?
>Keywords: TCPMAN Windows 3.1
>Date: 8 May 94 17:59:48 GMT
>This is probably a stupid question but....
>I have installed TCPMAN through Trumpet Winsock in Windows 3.1.
>I would like TCPMAN to start when Gopher, and Mosaic, Eudora, and WinQVT/Net
>and then automatically exit after the application is quit.
I thought it does! It seems to do that in my sys. These progs should call
TCPMAN before they can run. If you quit all these apps, TCPMAN seems to detect
this and kills itself. I don't know the tech details but this is my impression.
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Liang Tian Soon
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