PLUMB.EXE
Posted: Wed Dec 27, 2000 2:10 pm
I've been trying to set up a tool that includes the execution of FTP commands. I've patterened it after the one found in the add-on's. However two things seem to happen all the time;
1. there is a program PLUMB.EXE that's part of TEXT PAD that gets loaded into memory and never dropped. Therefore if the ftp fails or even if it works and you later try to shut the machine down it locks up because the program is running and there is no way to shut it down. All you can do is a cold start.
2. Also, when testing this tool, if it fails there is no way to escape from the program, the BREAK doesn't seem to work. Even after executing ther break the tools remain dimmed out meaning, I guess, that the original tool is still executing.
2. a bat file that work properly from the Explorer does not work when set up as a program Tool. All I get is a loud 'bong'. I used the same bat file on another machine as a tool with no problem. One difference between machines is the type of connection, dial up vs LAN drop?
Any help would be appreciated
Happy New Year
Jan
1. there is a program PLUMB.EXE that's part of TEXT PAD that gets loaded into memory and never dropped. Therefore if the ftp fails or even if it works and you later try to shut the machine down it locks up because the program is running and there is no way to shut it down. All you can do is a cold start.
2. Also, when testing this tool, if it fails there is no way to escape from the program, the BREAK doesn't seem to work. Even after executing ther break the tools remain dimmed out meaning, I guess, that the original tool is still executing.
2. a bat file that work properly from the Explorer does not work when set up as a program Tool. All I get is a loud 'bong'. I used the same bat file on another machine as a tool with no problem. One difference between machines is the type of connection, dial up vs LAN drop?
Any help would be appreciated
Happy New Year
Jan