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On Thu, 11 Mar 2004 21:53:35 PST8, Steven Levine wrote:
>>> ping -t 2000 www.sbc.net
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>>Where is the help that teaches such arcana?
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>The help is in the same place it has been
>since 1996 and perhaps before. It's in the TCP/IP online help. There
>should be an object for this in your information folder. If you prefer
>the command line, as I mentioned to Sandy, use:
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> tcphelp
Yes, it's true, they are both there. I have confirmed your assertion.
Never knew that before. Problem is it's hard for us novices to know
where to look if we don't know where to look. Profuse apologies.
>Arcana? Please, spare me.
How could I have passed up such an opportunity to rouse your wrath
against us clueless lusers? :)
Jeffrey Race
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