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We use SCO OSR5 with TermLIte to create telnet sessions.
If you accidently click X on the TermLite screen and exit the session you leave process running. I've heard of a program that will allow you to re-connect to these 'floating' sessions and then be able to carry on your session. Does anyone know what the program name is and the site to get it from. Thanks |
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