I'm thinking about doing the same thing. I have a free full featured evaluation copy of NetOp Remote Control from CrossTec Corp. It's a PcAnywhere replacement that has both Windows and Linux compatability. If you're dialing directly and security is still an issue it claims to do encrytion and...
The latest ProComm release seems to work fine under the WindowsXP pro. The fax does have one problem I noticed, when I hilite and right click then choose fax, it just sits there. I've had some luck pasting the hilite into a file then sending the print to the ProComm fax device.
Like you I do...
A breakthrough. I discovered that while using 132x50 the problem occurs in 3 term emulators (TTY,VT100,BBS), however if I use the (write raw or write filtered) recording options the problems goes away. If I change the screen size to 80x25 any of the recording options works with any of the 3...
I think I have the scroll back buffer set to 1000 pages way more than enough to hold the output. Since I telnet from Procomm I usually set the screen to 80x25 to avoid weirdness while using a VT100 terminal emulation. The output is usually about 400-500 30 byte lines. If I highlite and save...
I'm manually open the capture file, then after the screen output I manually close it, very straightforward. The missing few lines occur about 3/4 of the way into the file. When I cut and paste the screen output and put it into a file, the capture file is a few lines short.....
Huh!
I'm having a little problem with the "capture" feature. While in a telent connection I issue a command to a Unix appl. that runs for a while then pours out a few hundred fairly short lines. After that I manually close the "capture" feature. When I review the file a few...
I'm not sure, but does the Aspect documentation suggest that it is not possible to pass parameters to the main proc call from the command line. I've written many time saving procs that I launch from Meta keys and they are like a dream come true, since I operate and administer a Message...
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