On 10-Aug-00, Paul Cundle wrote:
>
> If you get it to work, could you let us know? I'd try it myself, but I
> can't seem to locate this ENV: variable.
I think it's a Genesis/AmiTCP envar. If Genesis goes off line, and
MD-II is closed and restarted, it still shows a Send buttion, but if
Genesis is closed, and then MD-II started, the button is Queue.
If I restart Genesis before MD-II, then the button is Send.
I thought ai had tracked it all down last tiem I messed around woiyth
it by reading Snoopdos logs, but if I doid I can't remember details
except that I decided the simplest thing seemed to be to live with it.
> In fact I'm writing this
> offline after having just disconnected and I've got a "queue" button
> rather than "send" - which is what it should be. Odd.
Is Genesis still active while you are off-line? It looks as if I could
fix mine by having Gensis go on line when it opens, and close when it
goes off-line. There's no advantage for me having it active bu
off-line since it takes about a second to open again.
Regards
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