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I saw these when I searched scp most of it dates to 2019 or 2021 though I only got this pc May of 2022. When I opened one of them this was inside: image.png.6abae232b1306d8a997156eb3eaef3c9.png

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It looks like a script file that demonstrates how to establish a PPP connection with Compuserve, which requires changing the port settings to log in.

 

joking aside, it is weird to see compuserve referenced in a file. Are you connected to dial-up?

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On 11/17/2022 at 5:21 AM, Takumidesh said:

It looks like a script file that demonstrates how to establish a PPP connection with Compuserve, which requires changing the port settings to log in.

 

joking aside, it is weird to see compuserve referenced in a file. Are you connected to dial-up?

sorry for the very late reply but I don't know what dial-up is. I'm just curious why are there files like those in my ssd

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