Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!mips!pacbell.com!news.arc.nasa.gov!haven.umd.edu!socrates.umd.edu!uc780.umd.edu!coates From: coates@uc780.umd.edu Newsgroups: comp.protocols.ibm Subject: RE: ProComm Command file question Message-ID: <23JUN91.08330188@uc780.umd.edu> Date: 23 Jun 91 08:33:01 GMT References: <9106200031.AA05987@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Sender: news@socrates.umd.edu (News) Organization: The University of Maryland University College Lines: 32 In a previous article, hank@bitnic.BITNET wrote: >Sorry if this is the wrong newsgroup. I have a specific question >regarding ProComm and its command facilities. > >I am trying to perform some unattended file transfers using ProComm >and its command language facility. Currently, I have ProComm starting >up the command file from the MS-DOS prompt (via /F) and this works >fine. (The command file logs into the remote machine, transfers the >files, and then logs out). However, I would like ProComm to exit once >it has completed executing commands from the command file. Currently, >after it finishes with the command file, it drops me into "terminal >mode". A simple AlT-X + Y kicks me out to the DOS prompt, but I would >prefer to have this happen automatically. Nothing in the command >language seems allow me to force an exit from ProComm. > >Is there a way to do this? > >Please respond directly as I don't read this group. > >Thanks >Brian >----- >field@cs.pitt.edu Please post answer to this group. -Thanks ************************************************************************** * Elliott Coates, washington dc * * coates@uc780.umd.edu * * coates@uc780.bitnet * **************************************************************************