On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 12:12:05 +1000, Greg Chaplin <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >The problem is that I can't find how to set this. There's nothing useful >in the online help files that were installed, and nothing much in the >WRQ support website. The procedure to set up Telnet Renegotiate Echo in Reflection is as follows: Go to the Setup Menu and select: View Settings. In the Search field enter: TEL Click on: Telnet Renegotiate Echo Under Setting Details mark the YES radio button. Press OK This now sets Reflection for Advanced Telnet. Note: The items in View Settings make the entry in the Registry, not the configuration file. This particular item can only be done this way and cannot be saved in the configuration file to be copied to other users. So you will have to set this item for each installation of Reflection. Spend some time exploring the many items under View Settings to see some of the hidden power of Reflection. Most other items have the ability to be set into the configuration file as an Event. Event definitions are saved in the configuration file as follows: Under the View Settings for a particular item, mark the Macro Syntax radio button. Note the registry value shown in the Setting Details section following the line: Saved in the Registry Now Save or Cancel (as appropriate) to close the View Settings window. Go to the Setup Menu and select: Events Click on NEW Under Event Type select an appropriate trigger item, such as: When Reflection Starts Under Action mark the Commands radio button. Under Command Type select: Visual Basic In the command field enter (type) the macro syntax noted from the View Settings window previously. Note that they usually start with a period. Press OK Now Save the Configuration file and the Event will be saved and executed upon each start up of Reflection. I hope this helps. It is not obvious stuff and I learned it by making a support call to WRQ. A problem we were having with users was that under some circumstances at the end of a Reflection session the user would be prompted to Save or Discard configuration changes that took place during a session. If they made some changes (by accident or otherwise) and typically Saved the configuration, it might be ruined (such as saving with Block Mode on) for the next use . To fix this, go to the View Settings for: Save Changes on Exit and change the Action from ASK to NEVER. Then note the Macro Syntax for this setting and make a start up Event for it as described above. You can also Lock the configuration (another View Setting) in a similar manner. Good luck. John Wolff * To join/leave the list, search archives, change list settings, * * etc., please visit http://raven.utc.edu/archives/hp3000-l.html *