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From: dold@89.usenet.us.com
Subject: Re: Default Upload Directory
Date: 19 Feb 1999 21:29:49 GMT
Organization: a2i network
Message-ID: <7akl4d$i5j$1@samba.rahul.net>
To: kermit.misc@mailrelay2.cc.columbia.edu
dold@89.usenet.us.com wrote:
That wasn't very bright... I was editting offline, and then posted the
unchanged text ;-)
What I meant to say was:
If I create shortcuts for the different connections, I know that I'm left
with .ksc files where I could put CD commands.
I know I have a K95CUSTOM.INI where I could put "global" commands.
But if I want to invoke different things from lines in the K95Dialer, how
do I do that?
If a script exists, to support a shortcut icon, is it invoked when the
dialer line is used to make that connection? I suppose I could just check
that.
Is there a variable passed that I could use to separate some logic in
K95CUSTOM.INI, where I would know which dialer entry had been used to start
a particular kermit session?
I would rather have the users presented with just one K95D screen, instead
of a collection of individual icons.
I could make macros in K95CUSTOM.INI, where the user would be expected to
run a named macro, depending on where they needed to be for the different
uploads (in these cases, there is no Kermit Server, or even real OS access
at the other end of the connection).
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Clarence A Dold - dold@network.rahul.net
- Pope Valley & Napa CA.