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** Forwarding message from Michael Rakijas on Sun, 28 Oct 2001 13:58:59 -0800
** Reply to message from "Steven Levine" on Sun, 28 Oct
2001 10:13:59 PDT
> In <3BDA8F39.97377832@attglobal.net>, on 10/27/01
> at 06:41 AM, Harry Chris Motin said:
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> >Does anyone know how to configure Warp's FTP-PM apps for non IBM internet
> >dialers? I recently "upgraded" my dialer from the one IBM installed with
> >Warp to an AT&T dialer, because I use their Internet access service. I
>
> I'm not sure you can. Take a look at the properties of you FTP-PM object.
> It's probably invoking linkup.exe. This is what starts the dialer. If
> you use a dialer with a different name, that's probably what's failing.
> If so, try renaming the dialer. Linkup may use a dialer name stored in
> one of the .ini's, but I don't know if this is the case.
>
> Steven
Just drag a FTP-PM LAN template from the Templates for Internet folder and
close the properties box that asks for a hostname. When you double click it, if
you still don't know where you want to go yet, just click cancel and you'll get
the standard FTP-PM window.
-Rocky
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