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Date: Sat, 14 May 1994 16:26:57 GMT
From: ddrex@okcforum.osrhe.edu (David Drexler)
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Subject: valid name, no record for data type
ws_ping gives me this error for an async ping to any address, including my
own. (I'm running a SLIP.)
Explanations and suggestions greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
David
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From: fjr1@cornell.edu (Frankie J. Ramos)
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Organization: Cornell University
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Subject: Win Pegasus mail problems with winsock and slip...
Hi.
I have Tattam's winsock and windows Pegasus mail at work running very well
using an ethernet connection. I brough both home to use with slip and I can't
get the Pegasus mail to recognize the winsock when this one is using its
internal slip driver. I don't get the "Network" item displayed under the
"File" pull down menu. Anyone out there got this combination working? Any
advice as to what I'm doing wrong? Thanks.
--------
Frankie Ramos
721 Bradfield Hall, Cornell U.
Ithaca, NY 14853
email: fjr1@cornell.edu
ph: 607-255-1719
From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Fri May 16 15:00:34 1994
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From: rrosen@cesl.rutgers.edu (Robert Rosenbaum)
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Subject: WANTED: free telnet _server_ for winsock
I am looking for a daemon which will allow my PC to serve up a DOS
shell to a remote machine. The remote machine should be using telnet,
and will probably be UNIX based.
I am running Trumpet Winsock 1.0A under WFW 3.11.
Does such a beast exist? Can I find it by FTP?
Rob
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Robert Rosenbaum, rrosen@caip.rutgers.edu, (908) 932-0544
CAIP Computational Engineering Systems Lab
Rutgers University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
"all turns from right lane"
From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Mon May 16 03:54:08 1994
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From: dboone@fasttax.com (Doug Boone)
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References: <2qtt8c$srt@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>
Subject: Re: WSAAsyncSelct() - iMsg = what?
In article <2qtt8c$srt@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> mbc@po.CWRU.Edu (Michael B. Comet) writes:
> I would have assumed the message would be WM_COMMAND all the time,
>and wParam would be used more like the msg id for menu items etc...
WM_USER + 1 Please refer to the Windows API documentation.
Why assume what's documented?