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Back in the early days of Web Explorer there was a problem with
linkup.exe which was solved by editing it out. It turned out to be
unnecessary. Just replaced linkup.exe with the real program name
in the properties.
On 29 Oct 01, at 13:38, Steven Levine wrote:
> In <3BDD2E15.A39DF032@attglobal.net>, on 10/29/01
> at 06:23 AM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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> >Thanks for your response. Actually, the FTP-PM properties folder does not
> >list the executable file linked to it (it probably is Linkup.exe,
> >though). Instead, it lists such things as the Internet address of the
> >host FTP site, whether or not you want ASCII or binary file transfer, my
> >username, my password, etc.
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> These are true FTP objects. My recollection is they will not dial for
> you. IOW, you must be connected first. Somewhere, you have an FPT-PM
> program object. This one will call out linkup.exe in the program name
> field and ftppm.exe in the parameters field. This object will prompt to
> dial when invoked.
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