Re: IBMLink 2000 Sending Files to my VM Reader

2007-01-15 Thread Alan Ackerman
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 07:11:05 -0800, Thomas Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w rote: >Might the 'already signed in' message be there because you did not 'sign out' >from a previous session? Could it be misrepresenting the fact that you h ave a >cookie saying you are signed in even though no current sessio

Re: IBMLink 2000 Sending Files to my VM Reader

2007-01-15 Thread Thomas Kern
Might the 'already signed in' message be there because you did not 'sign out' from a previous session? Could it be misrepresenting the fact that you have a cookie saying you are signed in even though no current session exists? /Tom Kern --- Alan Ackerman <> wrote: > wget definitely works. Thanks!

Re: IBMLink 2000 Sending Files to my VM Reader

2007-01-14 Thread Alan Ackerman
On Wed, 10 Jan 2007 09:04:49 -0500, Jim Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .com> wrote: >One option you can do is get the wget utility for Windows (see >http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/ ). It will allow you to get content f rom >https (ssl) sites. For instance, I have a little ditty that I use to g ra

Re: IBMLink 2000 Sending Files to my VM Reader

2007-01-10 Thread Jim Vincent
One option you can do is get the wget utility for Windows (see http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/ ). It will allow you to get content from https (ssl) sites. For instance, I have a little ditty that I use to grab the current WAN IP address assigned on my home wireless router (which uses https) vi

Re: IBMLink 2000 Sending Files to my VM Reader

2007-01-09 Thread Alan Ackerman
That works. It took me 16 minutes to download the 21 current incidents my group has in IBMLink, though to my PC. A far cry from "Q" and hit Enter. If it was HTTP, I might be able to write some Pipe code to go download them. But it is HTTPS (SSL encrypted), and I have no CMS tools to do SSL.

Re: IBMLink 2000 Sending Files to my VM Reader

2007-01-09 Thread Edward M. Martin
nday, January 08, 2007 7:08 PM > To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU > Subject: IBMLink 2000 Sending Files to my VM Reader > > With IBMLink green screen I can "print" files and they end up in my > reader. I have EXECs to squirrel these away for further needs. This is > espec

IBMLink 2000 Sending Files to my VM Reader

2007-01-08 Thread Alan Ackerman
With IBMLink green screen I can "print" files and they end up in my reader. I have EXECs to squirrel these away for further needs. This is especially useful since IBMLink erases closed incidents rather quickly, but I also save "interesting" APARs as well. Any way to do this from IBMLink 2000?