hi,


please reply only to the group as i am not an 'authoritarian' on coding or
afterthoughts or all of the above....

the only way i know that a windows architecture can produce color characters
is via ansi.sys.  this would of course be done in a x86 virtual machine (dos
window or pure dos)

now, i'm not sure if nt4/nt2k can still use ansi.sys but if it can, you may
need to customize an application w/ dlls that can utilyze process
recognition and 'color stamp' it.  now, maybe visual c++ or visualbasic can
do this but i'm not sure.  at this point though, it can go to a consultant
that knows these technologies and can come up w/ a solution for you,
hopefully.

anyone knows if netware's virtual shells can produce color text output?



>Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 08:53:58 -0800 
>From: "Marc Renner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>Subject: Re: Syslog on routers 
>
>Where did this thread go awry ? 
>
>Yes we all agree, there is *UX/*BSD apps available, we need Win32/Netware
>code.... 





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