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Old 03-26-2008
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Reflections & Pro Com Software?

I am looking for a replacement to my Pro-Com software to use on UNIX based applications at work.

I am a virtual remote employee who works from my home using a windows XP machine. On my company laptop, another Win XP, we use REFLECTION v12 for UNIX and OPEN VMS.

I really like REFLECTIONS a lot and downloaded a free trial version from ATTACHMATE. However ATTACHMATE does not sell the product, and what I have found with distributors is very expensive.

I would keep using PRO COM but it appears to no longer be supported and has crashed on my home PC. I still have the disk, but it will not install for some unknown reason.

Anyway I need to replace PRO COMM so I can continue to work from home.

So what is available from where?
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You mean an SSH client? PuTTy is pretty popular, although fairly basic.

If you want to run X11 applications on Windows -- correction, have X clients run windows on your Windows, -- I think Cygwin comes with an X server these days.

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All I use it for is TELNET and to run script files to do operations, maintenance, and circuit provisioning on UNIX based systems. I work for a telephone comapny and all our switches (Public Switched Telephone Network) Digital Cross-Connects, etc use UNIX servers.
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PuTTY has a pretty good telnet client in it too.
Not sure about running scripts remotely, that sounds more like rsh or rexec unless procomm just uses macros to do it.
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