The Map button will assign a local drive to the host machine.
}
-2002
{
The UMAP buton will remove a mapping.
}
-2004
{
Check this button to require that remote callers specify a login name inorder to connect.
}REUQIRE LOGIN NAMES
-2107
{
Writes an entry in the host log file for any connections to this host that fail.
} LOG FAILED CONNECTIONS
-2122
{
Check this button to disconnect from the remote if the timeout period of the connection prompt is exceeded.
} PROMPT DISCONNECT
-2104
{
Duration of the connection prompt for this host.
}PROMPT TIMEOUT
-2128
-2130
-2132
{
Prompt whether or not to allow a remote's connection to this host.
} PROMPT
-2102
{
Encrypt the data stream that passes between the host and the remote.
} DATA ENCRYPTION
-2124
{
Check this button if you want connections to the host to fail when the remote is not data encryption enabled.
}ENCRYPTION REQUIRED
-2126
{
Drive mapping will allow you to re-map host drives to look like local drives.
} DRIVE MAPPING
-4490
{
Identify what type of connection your PC will be making. For example: Serial, Network IPX, TCP/IP or NetBIOS. For serial connections, indicate what port the serial connection is on.
}HARDWARE SETUP
-8442
-8430
-5212
-4004
-6216
{
Login Name if entered will be automatically sent to the host if the host requests it.
By entering it here it can save you key strokes.
}LOGIN NAME
-4420
{
Password if entered will be automatically sent to the host if the host requests it.
By entering it here it can save you key strokes.
}PASSWORD
-4430
{
Phone number field if entered will be used on serial/direct connect sessions.
}PHONE NUMBER
-4440
{
Check this box if your connection is being made with a direct connect cable.
}
-8412
{
Hardware selection allows for the selection of connection type from pre defined
Open the modem dialog box and select your modem from the list provided. If your modem is not listed, select the Hayes model that most closely matches your modem.
}MODEM SELECTION
-8414
-5406
-3224
{
Adjusts the serial port speed to match the connect speed of the modem. Use this if callers connect at various speeds. NOTE: some modems do not support this feature.
}PORT SPEED
-8448
-3442
-10268
{
The data rate is automatically set when you select a supported modem. If you desire a rate different than the modem's default, or if you are using custom modem, you may select the desired speed here.
}DATA RATES
-5214
-8436
-3212
-3204
-10214
-10246
{
For modem connections, enter the phone number of the modem you are calling. If this field is left blank, you will be prompted for a phone number each time you initiate a call. For network connections, enter the name of the host computer to connect to. If left blank, a list of available hosts will be displayed.
}PHONE NUMBER TO DIAL
-8450
-5410
{
Transmissions under 9600 usually use the None setting and those over 9600 baud will use RTS/CTS. X-ON/X-OFF should NEVER be used for pcANYWHERE connections.
}FLOW CONTROL
-5218
-8438
-3208
-3218
-10266
{
To add the names of your on-line services to this box, click the New button below.
}ONLINE DIRECTORY
-6002
{
To add Host names to this box, click on the NEW button below.
}HOST DIRECTORY
-1624
{
Click on New when you wish to create a new entry to add to your list.
}NEW BUTTON
-6010
-1618
{
After selecting an entry, click on Edit to change the name or configuration options.
}EDIT BUTTON
-6016
-5608
{
Click on Delete when you wish to delete an existing entry. You can select New and recreate it again if desired.
}DELETE BUTTON
-1620
-6012
{
Click the Call Online Service button when you are calling a NON ANYWHERE host such as a bulletin board, or information service such as Compuserve.
}CALL ONLINE SERVICE
-0501
{
When you enter a name for your host in the description field, it will be listed in the Online Service Directory.
}NAMING HOST
-4008
{
Select the Host terminal type from the list of terminals provided.
}TERMINAL EMULATION
-4012
{
Select the desired file transfer protocol from the list provided.
}FILE TRANSFER
-4014
{
Enter the phone number of the Host modem. If this field is left blank, you will be prompted for a number each time you initiate a call.
}HOST PHONE NUMBER
-4006
{
A prefix is a number or group of numbers that are dialed BEFORE the phone number. Dialing 9 to get an outside line from an office is an example of a prefix.
}PREFIX
-1212
-4020
-4414
{
Prefix and suffix descriptions must first be configured by selecting 'Dialing Prefix/Suffix...' from the Configure option of the main menu.
}PREFIX AND SUFFIX
-4024
-4036
-1222
-1234
-4428
-4445
-4450
{
A suffix is a number or group of numbers that are dialed AFTER the phone number. A credit card calling number is an example of a suffix.
}SUFFIX
-4022
-1214
-4416
{
Click on New when you wish to create/configure a new hardware setup.
}NEW BUTTON
-4016
-6210
-4422
{
The description you provide here will appear in the 'Hardware Setup Name' list box for quick identification and selection.
}HARDWARE
-3238
{
Identify what type of connection will be made with this hardware setup. COM1 through COM4 are the serial/modem selections. Be sure to select the correct COM port for your PC.
}CONNECTION DEVICE
-3220
{
A gateway is a PC on the network that can either be setup to receive incoming calls and route them to the appropriate network Host, or it can be accessed by network remotes wishing to use the Gateway modem.
}GATEWAY
-3258
{
Entering the name of a Gateway machine here will allow immediate connection to that particular gateway when you initiate a call, rather than receiving a list of ALL available Gateways
}GATEWAY NAME
-3264
{
If the Gateway has been configured with a Class (classification), you may enter it here to only receive a list of gateways with this classification. For example, gateways configured for 9600 baud could be given a class of "B24". If you enter B24 in
the class field, you will only get a list of gateways so configured.
}GATEWAY CLASSIFICATION
-3270
{
Parity is only set when connecting to non-ANYWHERE Hosts. The parity selected is dependent upon the parity being used at the Host. When making a connection to a pcANYWHERE Host, select None.
}PARITY
-3272
-3206
-3214
{
Connection started by should be set for either the default of Modem Response, or Carrier Detect (DCD) for modem connections. Refer to manual for information on other selections.
}ESTABLISHING CONNECTION
-3408
-3414
-3410
{
The default to end connection is Carrier Detect (DCD). Refer to manual for information on when to select other options.
}ENDING CONNECTION
-3416
-3412
{
The DTR state is automatically set by pcANYWHERE when you select your modem. There is no reason to change this setting unless you are using equipment that requires it.
}DTR STATE
-3444
-3448
{
The RTS state is automatically set by pcANYWHERE when you select your modem. There is no reason to change this setting unless you are using equipment that requires it.
}RTS STATE
-3446
-3450
{
Most telephone systems support Tone dialing. However, if your system still supports pulse dialing, check this box.
}DIAL TYPE
-3438
{
Checking this box programs the modem to use a leased telephone line rather than a standard service. If you are unsure of the type of telephone line you are using, leave this box unchecked.
}LEASED LINE
-3440
{
Enter any number up to 9999 to instruct pcANYWHERE how many times to attempt to redial in the event of a failed connection.
}REDIAL ATTEMPTS
-3430
-3422
{
Enter any number up to 9999 to instruct pcANYWHERE how many seconds to wait before attempting to redial a Host in the event of a failed connection.
}DELAY BEFORE REDIAL
-3432
-3424
{
The default setting of 1 ring is desired by most users. You can increase this number if you wish to allow time for a person to answer before the modem does.