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That is an interesting comment. My curiosity is piqued.  

The user will be initiating the transfer anyway; I really don't need my
phone ringing for that reason.  The question really becomes: does the user
initiate it from a menu item on his Client Access green screen, or from a
pre-set VaRPG icon sitting on his Windows 95 screen?  I think the icon on
the Win95 screen has appeal.


In <5030200026569206000002L062*@MHS>, on 03/17/98 
   at 12:21 AM, Jon Paris <paris@ca.ibm.com> said:


>Yes - quite easily, and much as I'd like to sell a copy of VARPG <bg>,
>unless you have a particular reason to want the PC user to always be the
>one to initiate the transfer, I'd be inclined to program it in PRG IV and
>(as previously discussed on this board) use the IFS APIs to wite/read the
>PC's file system.

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