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             TelnetP -- TelnetPM Replacement Handler V1.0                


                    Copyright (C) 1996 dAvid tHacker

                          All Rights Reserved


TelnetP is freely distributable software (Freeware), meaning that you may
copy and distribute it as much as you like, as long as it is not modified.
Being freeware, no warranties as to performance or suitability are given.


Program Description:
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  TelnetP is designed to replace the default TELNETPM.EXE that comes with
  OS/2 Warp and Warp Connect, thus providing an easy interface to other
  telnet clients you might wish to use instead.  TelnetP simply calls the
  TelPM.CMD batch/REXX file and passes the given telnet address.

Why TelnetP?
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  The main reason I wrote TelnetP is that the OS/2 WebExplorer does not
  seem to let you configure a different telnet client.  This forces you to
  use the woeful TelnetPM application which does not support Zmodem file
  transfers, IBM extended ASCII, scripts, and other niceties I expect in a
  good terminal program.

Usage Instructions:
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  1. Rename x:\TCPIP\BIN\TELNETPM.EXE to TNETPM.EXE as a backup
  2. Copy TelnetP.exe to x:\TCPIP\BIN\TelnetPM.exe
  3. Customize the TelPM.CMD file as needed so it starts your
     favourite telnet program, then place it in x:\TCPIP\BIN

  Once installed, any program or command that calls TelnetPM will simply
  run TelPM.CMD, which you customize to run whatever you want!

  I have supplied TelZOC.cmd (OS/2 batch file) and TelZocSC.cmd (REXX
  script file for ZOC) as examples of how you can use TelnetP to use ZOC as
  your telnet client from the OS/2 WebExplorer.  To use them, simply copy
  TelZOC.cmd to x:\TCPIP\BIN\TelPM.cmd and adjust the drive and path
  information to suit your situation.  Feel free to modify these cmd files
  or create your own to have TelnetP run your favourite OS/2 telnet client.

  To uninstall TelnetP, simply copy the TNETPM.EXE backup you made to
  x:\TCPIP\BIN\TELNETPM.EXE.

Comments or Suggestions?
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  Please direct all correspondence to: dAvid@tHacker.com

  or    Thacker Network Technologies Inc.
        P.O. Box 501
        Red Deer, Alberta, CANADA
        T4N 5G1

If you find TelnetP useful, I would appreciate an email message or postcard!
