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From: jamesd@qiclab.UUCP (James Deibele)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Procomm and the xt and cmd files
Message-ID: <503@qiclab.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 6-Jul-87 00:43:20 EDT
Article-I.D.: qiclab.503
Posted: Mon Jul  6 00:43:20 1987
Date-Received: Wed, 8-Jul-87 06:34:46 EDT
References: <13067@topaz.rutgers.edu>
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Organization: Qic Laboratories, Portland Oregon
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Summary: Hit the Escape Key

In article <13067@topaz.rutgers.edu> msmith@topaz.rutgers.edu (Mark Smith) writes:
>How do you escape out of a .cmd file?  I was calling a FIDO BBS, using
>the FIDO.CMD file, and it didn't respond.  I tried to use Alt-H and
>that sent a character.  Then I tried Ctrl-C and the machine crashed
>with a Stack Overflow.  Can anybody help?
   First, you use the escape key to abort a command file.  Secondly, there
   is a known bug in Procomm---anytime you hit the Ctrl-Break (not the
   Ctrl-C) under DOS 3.2 using Procomm 2.4.2, you'll hang the system.  There
   was a patch floating around bulletin boards that would solve the problem.
   In the meantime, use the Ctrl-C combo instead.