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From: tsecrest@monk.austin.cc.tx.us (Tom Secrest)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: HELP .. C-Kermit upload
Date: 3 May 1995 10:10:50 -0500
Organization: Austin Community College
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Any C-Kermit gurus out there, I need help. I use ProComm Plus for
windows v2.11. THE PROBLEM: When I get to the kermit prompt and type
"receive" the computer ask that I return to local kermit and issue a
send command. Before I can do that, "#N3" appears on the screen and
everything seems to lock up. When I try the send command ProComm prints
an "abort, file read error" notice on the bottom of the screen.
Eventually, the C-kermit prompt returns with the message "ny retries 0".
As far as I can tell, the file is formated correctly, and the kermit
protocol in ProComm is setup correctly.
If you have any suggestions I sure would like to hear from you. Just
thread'm here. Thanks for your help.