lairdkb@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (Kyler Laird) (04/17/91)
KEYFAKE.COM is an old (PC Magazine?) utility that inserts 'keystrokes' into the keyboard buffer. It's been a great tool for automating startup of programs that don't offer a good assortment of command line options. I recently received Imara (document retrieval) for OS/2. It demands that the user log on to the SQL server manually. This is silly for me - I am using MS LAN Manager with user level security. All users who will use the SQL server will also have network accounts. Logging on twice is ridiculous! So...anyone know of a program that can fake OS/2 into believing some keys have been hit? thanks! --kyler