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┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ WINDOWS SEND Version 1.4b │
│ by GDG Systems. Release Date: February 25, 1991 │
│ Author: Steve Goulet │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
INTRODUCTION:
Windows Send is a utility program designed to send broadcast messages
to users or groups across a Netware LAN. It basically provides the
same functionality as the DOS based SEND command provided by Novell
Netware, except that it is designed to work under Microsoft Windows
3.0.
REQUIREMENTS:
All that is required to run WINDOWS SEND is that you must be running
Windows 3.0 or above and that you have a Novell Netware based LAN
running Netware 2.1 or above.
INSTALLATION:
Installation of WINDOWS SEND is very straightforward. The executable
program WSEND.EXE (and its associated library WSENDDLL.DLL) must be
copied somewhere in the DOS Path or in the current directory. To run
the program, go to the 'File Run' option in the Program Manager menu
and type WSEND.EXE in the dialog box.
You may decide to have WSEND.EXE executed automatically everytime you
start windows. To do this, edit your WIN.INI file and append the text
'WSEND.EXE' to the end of the line. If you wish you can also add the
WSEND.EXE icon to one of your program groups.
Consult your DOS and WINDOWS manual for further details.
NOTE: If you are running WINDOWS on your Netware LAN, to receive
broadcast messages, you must have the Netware drivers for WINDOWS
properly installed and you must have NWPOPUP.EXE specified on the load
line in your WIN.INI file.
INSIDE WINDOWS SEND:
When WINDOWS SEND is loaded, it scans the network for all logged in
users and all groups. These names go into a list box that from which
you can select the target of your message. The text of the message
that you wish to send is to type into the first edit field on the
screen.
Once you have entered your message and you wish to send it, press the
SEND button. If you wish to close the WINDOWS SEND application, select
the CLOSE button. It is assumed however, that most users will open
WINDOWS SEND and leave it as an icon throughout their windows session.
Because of this and the fact that other users may log into or log out
of the network, the user/group combo list box may become out of date.
If you wish to update your list, press the REFRESH LISTS button. We
could have made rereading the list automatic but on some slower
networks the delay in reading the user list can be as much as 15
seconds.
The other list box on the window shows you the servers that you are
currently attached to. If you wish to send a message to a user who is
logged into another network that your network is bridged to, you must
attach to that network (consult you network administrator for
details). When Windows Send is loaded or the REFRESH LISTS buttons is
hit these attached networks are scanned and added to the list box.
When you select a new attached network to send messages to the
userlist list box is automatically read and updated with users from
that network.
ENHANCEMENTS:
Version 1.4b incorporates coding changes which take advantage of the
DOS Protected Mode Interface (DPMI) which allows WSEND to function
properly in all three Windows modes, REAL STANDARD AND ENHANCED. This
version also optimizes the functionality of the main "push buttons" and
reduces flicker.
Version 1.3 of Windows send incorporate two major new features over
previous versions. The first is that one can now select as many users
or groups from the User/group list box or as many servers from the
Servers list box as one wishes. This enables you to send one message
to several people simultaneously. The other main feature is that
messages can also be sent directly to the server console. There are
also a number of cosmetic changes.
REGISTRATION:
WINDOWS SEND Version 1.4b is currently being marketed as shareware.
Subsequent versions may NOT be available as shareware and the prices
outlined below may not be valid for new releases. To obtain a
registered single user copy and a valid registration number of WINDOWS
SEND please send $20.00 per copy US funds ($15 plus $5.00 for shipping
and handling) to:
GDG Systems
4451 PH Mathieu.
Lachenaie Qc
Canada
J6W 5L6
A single site licsence of WSEND is avaible for $200 US per server. This site
liscence gives the owner the right to install WSEND on as many PC's as
are attatched to a SINGLE server. Multiple servers require multiple
site licenses. (ie if your corporation has 3 Novell servers connected
thru bridges and you wished all users on all servers to get a copy of
WSEND, this would cost $600 regardless of howmany people on connected to
each server).
Please make cheques or money orders payable to GDG Systems. GDG Systems
phone number is (514) 597-9755.
Steve Goulet can also be contacted via Compuserve at 72421,2733.