TCP/IP Switcher Version 3.3 TCPSW is a utility to allow the changing of a Windows 95 DialUp networking connection's hostname, domain name, and nameserver values. This change can be made anytime (even after connecting). It is most useful to those who use more than one internet service provider which requires different settings for the above values. In order to use TCPSW, setup the connection as you would like for the first connection and then run TCPSW. You should see the current state displayed in the windows. Press the "Save Current" button and specify a filename to store the information into. Press the "Quit" button. Then, change your Windows 95 connection setup for the second connection and again run TCPSW. You should now see the second connection displayed. Again press "Save Current" and specify a different filename to save the information in. Repeat the above process for as many different setups as you need. To restore a setup, invoke TCPSW and press the "Set Parameters" button. Choose the desired setup from the file navigator. Your new setup should now be displayed in the window. TCP/IP Switcher is Copyright (c) 1996 by J.W. Hance. This program may be distributed, copied, incorporated into ftp, internet, CDROM, or other types of archives provided that this notice is kept along with the program. Please note that this program is distributed under the SHAREWARE principle. You are granted a 15-day evaluaton license. If after that time you decide to continue using TCPSW, you must purchase a license to use TCPSW. To license TCPSW, send US$5.00 to: J.W. Hance 11711 N. Meridian St, Suite 540 Carmel, IN 46032 USA To contact the author about problems, updates, or suggestions, send EMAIL to: 72617.2205@compuserve.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Change Log ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Changes from V3.2 - V3.3: 1) Will respond to a launch (i.e. double-click) of a ".tcp" file type provided that the user sets up an association for files with the ".tcp" extension. To do this, open the "My Computer" icon and choose the View>Options>File Types dialog box. Click the "New Type" button. Enter the following for the listed fields: Description of type: TCPSW Setup File Associated extension: tcp Then click the "New" and enter the following into the "New Action" dialog: Action: open Now click the "Browse" button and navigate to the TCPSW.EXE file. OK the open dialogs and everything is now set up. You may now double-click on a ".tcp" file and TCPSW will automatically launch. If it is already running, the new setting from the ".tcp" file will be loaded. (Sorry for all this trouble, a good setup/install program would really make this nice. But hey, those things cost $$$ and out of all the kind folks who have EMAILed me asking for enhancements I've only the $5 license fee from one person.) Changes from V3.1 - V3.2: 1) TCP/SW Will only execute one instance of the application. Now if an attempt to run a second copy, the first one will be activated. 2) Fixed a problem with TCP addresses which were the full 12 digits long.