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ActiveX or ObjectX Display control for Unix or telnet in Acess

I created a database to work out of at my office, right now we work out
of a unix system. we connect using a telnet session software that came
with our system we use, but was wanting to place this telnet session in
a control or something inside my database form, so everything will be
in one place. So when they go into the database it will have the
telnet connection there for them and they wont have to go start the
connection through another program. does anyone know where I can some
sort of activex control or objectx software that will make this
available in access to add to my forms that I'm making. I'm using one
right now that is available in Access database called "ObjectX Unix
Display Control" and it connects and everything but it just doesnt let
me resize it, it cant get any bigger than 1 inch by 1 inch, and I want
it be pretty large. Any help would be appreciated. thanks

Apr 24 '06 #1
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mike11d11 wrote:
I created a database to work out of at my office, right now we work out
of a unix system. we connect using a telnet session software that came
with our system we use, but was wanting to place this telnet session in
a control or something inside my database form, so everything will be
in one place. So when they go into the database it will have the
telnet connection there for them and they wont have to go start the
connection through another program. does anyone know where I can some
sort of activex control or objectx software that will make this
available in access to add to my forms that I'm making. I'm using one
right now that is available in Access database called "ObjectX Unix
Display Control" and it connects and everything but it just doesnt let
me resize it, it cant get any bigger than 1 inch by 1 inch, and I want
it be pretty large. Any help would be appreciated. thanks


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My suggestion isn't an Access control. You can run the Windows telnet
client thru the Shell function:

Shell "telnet -lUserName -tvt100 host my.host.com port 4322"

To see the available parameters open a Command window (Start > Run -
enter cmd & hit Enter) and type:

telent /help

The window will be the Command window, which you can expand to the size
of your screen.
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Oakland, CA (USA)

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