Greetings,

I'd suggest calling into our support line for this as I have no magic to
offer.

 

I did a cursory (pun intended) search for AIX, PUTTY, Enter Key - and saw
things that I didn't really understand, but indicated that folks sometimes
had to fiddle with things to make certain keys behave as they'd like.

 

Does all work well when you type things by hand?

 

Regards,

Thom

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Donna
Sent: Friday, August 08, 2008 7:14 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Talk] Puttytel

 

To Anyone who's used puttytel out there,

 

I'm connecting to an aix (Sunquest Lab) system using the puttytel.exe from
BWS.  I put my first entry into the screen after I've activated the screen
and connected using the "putty" Stream connection.  When I get to the second
screen, I'm supposed to hit enter, but it's almost like it does the enter
button twice?  I've tested it in other areas where I have to type my
password and it appears to do the same thing? 

 

Has anyone experienced this?  It's BWS version 9.646.

 

Any help would surely be appreciated.

Donna Ledgerwood
Senior Integration Analyst
Micro Star  
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