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>-----Original Message----- >From: Scott Klement >Now ready for you guys to test is a binary distribution (i.e. Setup >program, you don't have to compile it from source, etc) for use in >Windows. Looks great Scott! I haven't played with the Windows version until now because I couldn't compile it (and I haven't tried lately.) Whenever the quick-connect comes up, it says 24x80. Can the default be changed to 27x132? (Even after creating a tn5250rc, I couldn't get 27x132 to work, even though the docs say that is a default. It did switch if I used quick-connect to set 27x132. I did not specify a terminal type in my tn5250rc.) If I check the box to verify the SSL certificate, how do I know it worked? I tried it just by checking the box and got errors. When I used the config file to specify a CA file, I got no errors. Is that my proof? (Not a problem, just want to make sure.) The fun part will come when I create user certificates and force the AS/400 to verify them... I haven't been paying attention in the past few days... Is there no keyboard mapping in this version? And when I maximize the window, the screen in the window stays the same size instead of filling my screen. I think those have both been mentioned recently.
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