acarlson@laurel.math.umass.edu (Adam Carlson) (04/20/91)
Hi, I'm using my newly acquired MS-Kermit 3.10 to connect to my Unix box. The PC from which I am running kermit is connected to a terminal server through a device sharing unit. The device sharing unit (Buffalo box, from Buffalo products, OR) has 8 named ports and you select which one you would like to connect to by sending a command looking like: @FRE;@portname;@FIX; (in my case @FRE;@SCCTERM?;@FIX;) Previously, I have sent that command before getting into kermit. I would now like to put into my mskermit.ini file an output command to send it automatically. When I did so, I got the following error: ?Indirect file not found error I thought maybe the mskermit.ini can't be a script (i.e. can't do input and output commands), so I tried putting it in another file and taking it, but that didn't work either. Is there something about the string I'm sending which Kermit doesn't like? Please reply via e-mail. As I don't read comp.os.msdos.apps. Thanks -- Adam Carlson | It's good to know that if I behave acarlson@math.umass.edu | strangely enough, society will take Statistical Consulting Center | full responsibility for me. UMass @ Amherst | - Ashleigh Brilliant