said:
>(I had discounted the possibility that he wanted slippm.exe since so few
>ISP use SLIP, see his text above). I inferred that he needed to get a
Huh? Slippm has done PPP for years. It is what appears on your screen
when you invoke "Dial Other Internet Providers". Actually, slippm did PPP
before the Advantis dialer did, IIRC.
>distinguishing between linkup and dialup is an error but I plead on the
>somewhat muddled distinction between the two unless you use something
>like InJoy. Linkup/dialer, the combination, will normally let you
Well, if effect, Injoy does does the linkup and the dialer function. You
can have it connect and then invoke applications.
>unfortunately for Harry, the AT&T one he wants doesn't seem to conform
>to what is normally accommodated with IBM's setup.
I'm not so sure about that, but I'll let Harry tell us for sure.
>I was only trying to help Harry figure out how to either trick it
>further or get the connections up that he wants. Can you suggest an
>alternative for him so that he can get the connections he wants?
I think he has them now, but I'm awaiting his response.
Steven
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