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ZED | WINDJAMMER | Re: Netting Automaticly |
January 14, 1996 6:26 PM * |
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-=> Quoting Windjammer #1 @1509051*1 to Eugene Rounds #1 @1205003 <=- W#@> Re: Netting Automaticly > Here an update to my previous post on this, which will toss your mail packets > Create batch file as follows: > Vnet node# /dial2 /networdid=1 > vme /toss > Change node# to whichever node to dial out on. > Change the number after /dial to your server number > Change the number after /networkid to the network your calling. > Eugene W#@> I tried to do this but all I got was the following: W#@> DSZLOG= W#@> DSZLOG environment variable not set. W#@> ????????? W#@> Thanks If the SET DSZLOG is not system wide in your autoexec.bat, running vnet at the command line or natch, any bats calling it as you found out, will crap out. (Apparantly VBBS when running does set it auto- matically, watch your net out sometime to see it.) Just add it to your batfile(s) as: @echo off set dszlog=d:\vbbs\dsz1.log { d: = your \VBBS drive } vnet /node# /dial# /networkid=x { # and x = whatever you use } vme /toss set dszlog= { may as well save some mem } :end With OS/2 Warp, I set dszlog specifically for a VBBS session only, thus I don't use it in autoexec system wide to save some RAM (like it eats THAT much <G>, so all of my command line on-the-fly client call-out bats have the sets in them. ZED! ... **ZEDs ZEN*915-699-5051*VirtualNet@1915020*MidlandTX ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 |
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