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- From: medalan@ubvmsd.cc.buffalo.edu (Alan M. Reynard)
- Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip.ibmpc
- Subject: key mapping in telnet
- Keywords: key, keyboard, mapping, telnet
- Message-ID: <Bs423p.8p5@acsu.buffalo.edu>
- Date: 28 Jul 92 19:02:00 GMT
- Sender: nntp@acsu.buffalo.edu
- Organization: University at Buffalo
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- I have an application (an Oracle database) running on a Vax 4000. The
- people who acess the application do so from IBM PCs running Digital's
- Pathworks (formerly PCSA), and SETHOST. When they log onto the VAX they
- become captive VMS users.
-
- We want to change their access method so that they log onto the VAX using
- NCSA TELNET directly from their PCs. In testing this we find that the
- keymap under telnet is quite different from the PCSA-SETHOST keymap. Is
- there a way to alter the telnet keymap so they get to use their current
- keystrokes for the application?
-
- Thanks for any help with this.
-
- Alan M. Reynard
- SUNY SCH OF MEDICINE
- BUFFALO, NY 14214
- medalan@ubvms
-