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Larry James wrote in a message to Alan Rackmill:
LJ> Hello Alan!
LJ> 17 Jan 97 17:54, Alan Rackmill wrote to Larry James:
AR> Start up INJOY.
AR> go to the config menus.
AR> Click on the AUTOSTART module line.
AR> Place the full path to your FiFTP client in the space indicated.
AR> Now, when you connect with your ISP, FiFTP will automatically
AR> run.
LJ> Cool!
Oh yes:
You may have to run FiFTP from a CMD file if you have the regiatered version.
For some reason, when I just ran it as c:\fiftp\fiftp.exe, it showed up as
unregistered.
I tried it with the following CMD file:
****
GETIT.CMD
c:
cd fiftp
fiftp.exe
*******
That worked fine, and ran the registered version.
I also put some flags in the file to prevent collisions and lost flags.
But, since the first of the month, my transfers have been 10 percent slower
than normal.
I used to be at approx 2700 cps, and now I am at approx 2450 - 2500.
I wonder if AOL getting all that action has slowed things down. ;-)))
Alan
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