said:
>exactly what it means: it's an option for using the IBM Internet dialer
>(the one that came with Warp and whose path name is
>C:\TCPIP\BIN\DIALER.EXE), or for using some other dialer. Am I right
>here? If I am wrong in my interpretation, I think the Linkup.exe dialog
You are correct. The IBM button invokes dialer.exe. The Alternate
button, invokes slippm.exe. Note that slippm.exe is not a dialer. It is
a front-end to the dialer. You can't see it, but it invokes either
ppp.exe or slip.exe to make the connection.
>Well, assuming I'm right, how do you configure Linkup.exe to use another
>dialer, different than the IBM dialer? When I select the "Alternate"
Use your favorite .ini file editor and change the CONNECTION/DEFAULT_APP
key in \mptn\etc\tcpos2.ini to invoke slippm.exe.
>option another dialog pops up for me to "add" "modify" or "delete" a dial
>up connection, or for me to dial, using an existing setup there. However,
Right, you are looking at the slippm main dialog.
>it does not seem to work with any dialer. And OK I've gotten around this
This is true unless you change the value of DEFAULT_APP.
>into thinking it's using the IBM dialer. But still, how do you configure
>Linkup.exe for another dialer?
See above.
>Although I have not tried the AT&T dialer with any other IPS, it looks
>pretty generic. It allows me to test and/or configure the modem and to
It mostly depends on the what sort of authentication the ISP requires.
DOIP supports several methods. Injoy does more. The PPP part of the
connection is pretty much standard.
>that I use their dialer and that it might help. It turns out that they
>were upgrading their service and the trouble was elsewhere (not in the
>dialer).
Most of the tech's don't know much about the internals of what they are
supporting.
>I don't think I can use a batch or REXX file, at least in the way that
>you suggested, with 2 different versions of Linkup.exe. The problem is
>that some Warp Internet applications are "hardwired" to Linkup.exe.
>C:\TCPIP\BIN\FTPPM.EXE is one such program. When you double click on an
That's not quite true. What's hardwired is in the FTP-Modem object. To
see this, find ftppm.exe in \tcpip\bin and run it. It will not invoke
linkup.
Steven
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