On 10-22-1999, Holger Granholm wrote to Jonathan de Boyne Pollard
about "HOBBES.TXT:"
Hi Holger,
HG> JP>It's a log file of the underlying FTP connection. Connect with the
HG> JP>FTP client utility supplied with OS/2 Warp, and you'll see the text
HG> JP>appear in the status message returned when you log on to the FTP
HG> JP>server.
HG>
HG> I have never used the Warp FTP client so I still don't understand
HG> how that file has appeared in the FTPBrowser directory. Neither do I
HG> see anything from hobbes.txt in the status message when I log on to
HG> hobbes.
I think what Jonathan is saying is IF you were to use the FTP utility
that came with Warp you would see more of the underlying conversation
between hobbes and your machine setting up the session. You can do the
same by clicking on the LOG tab at the bottom of the FTPBrowse window.
You didn't happen to turn on "autosave viewed text files" or "save log
file" one time did you?
Regards, Jim
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