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HCM  
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Steven Levine wrote:  
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> In <3BEA6261.5F30A4DA@attglobal.net>, on 11/08/01  
>    at 05:46 AM, Harry Chris Motin  said:  
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> >Thanks. This is great information. I'll post it on my system for future  
> >reference. For right now, however, because my setup works, however, I  
> >will probably not change it soon.  
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> Besides which, it's now yours to support, enhance and enjoy. :-)  
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> FWIW, I got curious and tracked down how an FTP-Modem object knows it's  
> different from an FTP-Lan object.  It was not obvious since they are both  
> the same class and there's nothing in the settings folder to indicate the  
> difference.  
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> FTP-Modem objects are created with a setup string that includes:  
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>   CONNECTPGM=LINKUP.EXE  
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> FTP-Lan objects are created without this string.  All the other TCP/IP  
> objects that know the difference between being a LAN or Modem object work  
> the same way.  The gory details are in IAK.TXT which is in the TCP/IP  
> installation kit.  
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> What this means is you can create your own set of objects that will invoke  
> a linkup program with any name your choose.  
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> Steven  
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