Gregg--Digging back far into my memory banks, in a previous life as an IBM
employee, I seem to recall that ALMCOPY was an IBM Internal Use Only
program that was never made available. It was probably written by someone
at the Almaden research center, hence the name. I vaguely recall that it
was used, kind of the way that IND$FILE is used to transfer or copy files
between the host and PC but that the transfer was initiated from the host
rather than from a PC screen. It may have required OS/2 as the PC
connection, but I'm not sure of that. I'm sure that you can find other
products that will do the same thing and are up to date and supported.
Jim
At 07:47 PM 8/14/2006, you wrote:
Hello!
I am making preparations for my once a year vacation. How do I instruct the
list server to not send me messages until I return?
Also last week while sorting through the usual issues that surround an
almost typical end of the week here an employee asked me about a program
called almcopy. I was able then to confirm that it typically worked with the
early 3270 emulators and even with PCOM, although he wanted to know what its
status was. Can someone also offer a comment regarding that issue?
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Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"The Force will be with you. Always." Obi-Wan Kenobi
Jim Bohnsack
Cornell Univ.
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