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Winsock RCP/RSH 1.4
Copyright 1994 Denicomp Systems
All rights reserved
Winsock RCP/RSH are the Windows Sockets versions of two utilities normally
found on Unix systems. They work with any Windows Sockets compatible TCP/IP
stack, including Microsoft's TCP/IP for Windows for Workgroups.
To experiment with Winsock RCP/RSH, use PKUNZIP to uncompress the distribution
file into a directory on your hard disk or onto a diskette.
NOTE: To continue, you must have the file VBRUN300.DLL installed on your system.
This file must be in a directory included in your PATH environment variable.
This file is NOT included with Winsock RCP/RSH. It can be obtained from a
number of BBS systems and online services. If you cannot obtain it, please
contact Denicomp Systems.
INSTALLATION THROUGH WINDOWS
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Then use File/Run from the Windows Program Manager menu. Enter the drive and
directory name that contains the uncompressed files, followed by "SETUP".
For example, if you uncompressed Winsock RCP/RSH into the directory C:\RCP,
type C:\RCP\SETUP.
Winsock RCP/RSH by default will be installed in the C:\WRCPRSH directory. You
can specify a different directory if you wish.
The Winsock RCP/RSH group will be created. Icons will be in this group for
Visual RCP and Visual RSH, along with options to view/print the order form and
the manual for using RCP/RSH from the command line.
MANUAL INSTALLATION
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None of the files in the Winsock RCP/RSH distribution are compressed. To
install Winsock RCP/RSH manually, simply copy the files to the desired
directory.
You can use the Windows Program Manager to create a program group for Winsock
RCP/RSH. In that group, you can create two program items; one for Visual RCP
and one for Visual RSH. The command lines are \WRCPRSH\VRCP.EXE and
\WRCPRSH\VRSH.EXE respectively (assuming you installed in \WRCPRSH; substitute
the proper directory).