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Re: Remote login into Windows 2000 machine and run Progress



I am able to get almost everything going using the W2K telnet server.

I start by opening a DOS command windows and then telnet to the box remote, 

box, then a MKS script is run which invokes the Progress program, and sets up

the environment.

The only problem is that the shift function keys do not work. The keys

F1 thru F12 work fine, but the shift keys look the same as the non shift 

keys to Progress.

This behaviour happens even if I don't invoke MKS.

i.e. DOS->telnet->DOS->Progress - Shift F1, appears as F1.

Does your application work with shift function keys?

Thanks.

"Rich Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> One potentially important detail that I forgot to mention:  I believe they
> all use a third party telnet server; GoodTech and PragmaSys are both in use,
> I believe...
> 
> Rich
> 
> 
> 
> "Rich Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Cary,
> >
> > We have clients running their char Progress apps under Windows via telnet
> > quite successfully.  You need to be sure that the keyboard mapping is
> > identical between your telnet server and the telnet client.  Once these
> > match, then the function keys will be correctly passed along to your
> > Progress app (actually the Progress char client which is running on the
> > server...).
> >
> > Rich Walker
> > Visual Legacy Group
> > www.gowinfast.com
> >
> >
> >



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