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The Question is: $! $! reverse telnet problem on VAX VMS 5.5-2 with UCX 3.3 ( YES this is very old ) $! $! I would like to create a TNA device from a COM file. $! None of the attempts below work. $! What works is starting telnet from the $ prompt and creating it by hand $! TELNET> create_session bzsv72 2003 123 $! The response is "%UCX-I-TELNET_CRSES, Session created on TN123" $! On AXP VMS 7.1 systems running UCX 4.2 ECO 1 I can use the first attempt $! $! Is there any way to get it working the way I want on what I have ? $! $! Thank you for your asistance $! $! Jack Veraart $! Veraart.Jack@PMIntl.ch $! $ set noon $! $! first attempt $! $ telnet /create_session bzsv72 2003 123 %DCL-W-IVQUAL, unrecognized qualifier - check validity, spelling, and placement \CREATE_SESSION\ $! $! second $! $ create telnet_definitions.cmd create_session bzsv72 2003 123 $ define sys$command telnet_definitions.cmd $ define sys$input telnet_definitions.cmd %DCL-I-SUPERSEDE, previous value of SYS$INPUT has been superseded $ telnet %SYSTEM-F-IVDEVNAM, invalid device name $ deas sys$command $ deas sys$input $! $! third $! $ tn:=="mcr sys$system:ucx$telnet.exe" $ tn /create_session bzsv72 2003 123 %SYSTEM-W-NODEVAVL, no device available %SMG-F-INVPAS_ID, invalid pasteboard-id $! $! 4th $! $ tn:=="$sys$system:ucx$telnet.exe" $ tn /create_session bzsv72 2003 123 %SYSTEM-W-NODEVAVL, no device available %SMG-F-INVPAS_ID, invalid pasteboard-id $! $! 5th $! $ run sys$system:ucx$telnet.exe - /input=telnet_definitions.cmd - /output=telnet_definitions.out %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 000000E3 $ wait 00:00:03 $ type telnet_definitions.out %SYSTEM-F-IVDEVNAM, invalid device name The Answer is : Clearly, an upgrade would help -- it appears that the function you wish to do is not feasible or not available in the (antique) version of TCP/IP services in use here. If you cannot upgrade, please acquire the current (final) ECO kit for the TCP/IP Services version in use -- V3.3 -- and try using that. (Though given the particular error reported, this ECO kit will probably not help.)
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