On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Dustin Miller wrote: > FTP Voyager, for Win32, commonly uses one "login" session and then spawns > "download" sessions for each download you begin with a particular site. Which propably means they spawn of sets of control + data sessions. The same way as netscape and internet explorer do this. Hugo. -- Hugo van der Kooij; Oranje Nassaustraat 16; 3155 VJ Maasland [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://home.kabelfoon.nl/~hvdkooij/ -------------------------------------------------------------- Use of any of my email addresses for unsollicited (commercial) email is a clear intrusion of my privacy and illegal!
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