On 18/06/2015 00:32, John Hupp wrote:
Now I have found mTCP, available in the FreeDOS install CD's Net
collection, or in a newer version from developer Michael Brutman's web
site at http://www.brutman.com/mTCP/
In fact, as Rugxulo pointed out already, the versions are the same.
On Mike's
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 5:32 PM, John Hupp free...@prpcompany.com wrote:
Now I have found mTCP, available in the FreeDOS install CD's Net collection,
or in a newer version from developer Michael Brutman's web site at
http://www.brutman.com/mTCP/
It's not newer, it's the same one:
1).
OK, Rugxulo, thanks for the clarification and further tips.
On 6/17/2015 7:29 PM, Rugxulo wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 5:32 PM, John Hupp free...@prpcompany.com wrote:
Now I have found mTCP, available in the FreeDOS install CD's Net collection,
or in a newer version from developer
On 6/17/2015 3:32 PM, John Hupp wrote:
In the thread [Networking: With MS Client, Error 5: Access has been
denied], I was working hard trying to get the MS-DOS Network Client
working with a Vista machine. It was a solution I had used in past
years for moving files between the FreeDOS client
In the thread [Networking: With MS Client, Error 5: Access has been
denied], I was working hard trying to get the MS-DOS Network Client
working with a Vista machine. It was a solution I had used in past
years for moving files between the FreeDOS client and a Windows machine
on the LAN.
But
Rugxulo - I'm pretty sure that John was using the FTP server on his
machine, not the FTP client. The FTP server has no shell to dos
capability - that is only really needed/useful in the client.
For the most part it is safe to do; just don't take too long. In general
FTP servers are not sending