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LOCKER v1.75 Demo
Thank you for Trying LOCKER v1.75 for DOS & WINDOWS. Please
notify us if you encounter any problems with LOCKER.
You are allowed to use this DEMO of LOCKER for 30 days. After 30 days
you should either purchase LOCKER or STOP USING the DEMO.
You are allowed to give/distribute this demo to anyone ONLY IF it
is given with this documentation and is FREE.
We are interested in what you think about LOCKER -
what additional feature you would like to see, what you don't like about it,
and what you do like about it. Depending on what feedback I
receive, additional features may be added !
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1:
1.1 What is Locker
1.2 Requirements
Chapter 2:
2.1 Upgrading
2.2 New Installation
Chapter 3:
3.1 Screen layout and commands
3.2 Installing metering on software
3.3 Changing metering limits on software
3.4 Removing metering from software
3.5 Metering applications which reside on local drives
Chapter 4:
4.1 Common Mistakes & Problems
4.2 What not to do
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 What is LOCKER
LOCKER is a program which meters software on a network. It controls the
number of users that may run a DOS or WINDOWS executable (*.COM & *.EXE files)
concurrently. You can also meter software which resides on a local hard disk,
in this case the user will only be able to run the program when they are logged
in to the network.
LOCKER is run from a console from which you can:
Add metering to a program,
Change the metering limit on a program,
Remove the metering from a program,
See the number of active users for a program,
See what the peak number of users was for a program,
See the number of times a user had to wait to run a program
See the number of times a user canceled out of waiting for a program to
be available.
You should check the licensing agreement for the software that you are installing
metering on, some licensing requires that you own a copy of the software for each
person who may use the software. LOCKER is NOT a substitute for purchasing the
legal number of copies required.
LOCKER works with most DOS networks which support DOS file sharing and locking.
It has been tested with Novell's Netware, Banyan's Vines, Microsoft's LAN Manager,
and with Lantastic Networks.
1.2 Requirements
LOCKER requires DOS 3.3 or higher, while it may work with older versions of
DOS, we cannot guarantee that it will. LOCKER adds a 3K memory overhead to
running a metered DOS application. In cases where there is not enough memory to
load a metered software, you should try to remove any TSR which are not needed.
It is not recommended that you install metering on any memory mapping software
products since you may receive an invalid result.
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION
2.1 Upgrading
You should remove metering from all programs you are currently metering.
Then proceed with the normal install except you should copy the LOCKER files
to a different directory than where you had your old LOCKER files. This way if
there is a problem you can easily remeter using your older version of LOCKER.
2.2 New Installation
This installation assumes some knowledge of DOS. If you have problems with
the commands, please look them up in your DOS manual.
First copy the LOCKER disk to a drive\directory where only the SUPERVISOR
or NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR has access. For example:
Copy A:*.* F:\SYSTEM\*.*
Now change to the directory where you installed LOCKER. In the example before
this would be:
F:
CD \SYSTEM
Next run the LOCKCON program. Type:
LOCKCON
After starting LOCKCON you will see the following screen:
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ UPDATE: LOCKER v1.75.1 Console │
│ │
│ PEAK TOTAL │
│PROGRAM: TYPE: LIMIT: CURRENT: USED: WAITS: ABORTS: ACCESS: │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │
│ │ Enter Directory Path for LOG files: │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ │ │
│ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│F2=TOGGLE UPDATE ON/OFF F4=OPTIONS │
│F3=UPDATE INS=Install DEL=UnInstall ENTER=Change Count ESC=Exit │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
For the log file path you should enter a directory (it does not need to currently exist)
where all your users will have full access to. Fox example, if you entered
F:\PUBLIC\LOCKER all your users would need to have a drive F: and have full
read/write access to the F:\PUBLIC\LOCKER directory. This directory should
NOT be the same as the directory where you copied the LOCKER files.
Please Note: That for all paths that are entered via LOCKCON you should use
the standard DOS paths not network specific paths (for example: do not use
SERVER01\SYS:\PUBLIC, use instead \PUBLIC .or Z:\PUBLIC - where Z: would be a
drive mapped to the volume SYS:)
You have now installed LOCKER and are ready to start metering you applications.
CHAPTER 3. USING LOCKER
3.1 Screen Layout and commands
To run LOCKER you must either be in the directory where you installed it or
it must be in your path statement. To start LOCKER at the DOS prompt type
LOCKCON. This will bring up Locker's console:
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ UPDATE: ON LOCKER v1.75.1 Console │
│ │
│ PEAK TOTAL │
│PROGRAM: TYPE: LIMIT: CURRENT: USED: WAITS: ABORTS: ACCESS: │
│ TEST.EXE DOS 001 000 0000 0000 0000 0000 │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│F2=TOGGLE UPDATE ON/OFF F4=OPTIONS │
│F3=UPDATE INS=Install DEL=UnInstall ENTER=Change Count ESC=Exit │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
For each program being metered you will see the following information:
PROGRAM: Either the program executable file name or the description
TYPE: Whether a program is a DOS or WINDOWS (DOS/WIN) based
LIMIT: How many users can use the program concurrently
CURRENT: How many users are currently using the program
PEAK USED: Peak number of concurrent users
WAITS: Number of users who had to wait to access the program
ABORTS: Number of users who canceled out of waiting for the program to be
available
TOTAL ACCESS: Number of times the program has been run
From LOCKCON you can either install metering on software, change the metering
limits or remove metering from software.
Actions you can do from this screen:
To install metering on a software product press <INS> key
To highlight a displayed software product use the arrow keys
To change the metering limit, first highlight the software name and then press
the <ENTER> key.
To remove metering from a software product, first highlight the software name
and then press the <DEL> key.
To toggle on/off the updating for the LOCKCON press <F2>. The current status
of the updating can be seen in the upper left corner of the LOCKCON screen
To force the LOCKCON screen to refresh/update press <F3>
To change the interval at which the LOCKCON screen updates press <F4>
To exit from LOCKCON press <ESC>
3.2 Install metering on software
After pressing the <INS> key an entry screen will be displayed:
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ UPDATE: ON LOCKER v1.75.1 Console │
│ │
│ PEAK TOTAL │
│PROGRAM: TYPE: LIMIT: CURRENT: USED: WAITS: ABORTS: ACCESS: │
│ TEST.EXE DOS 001 001 0000 0000 0000 0000 │
│ │
│ │
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Add a new program to LOCKER │
│ │
│Program Name: Type: DOS Limit: 001 Scan Time: 015 Log: ON │
│Module Name: │
│Program Desc: │
│Program Path: │
│ │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ │
│ ESC=Abort Changes F10=Accept Changes │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Program Name: Enter the software executable name (for example: TEST.EXE - do
not include that program path).
Type: You can press the <space bar> to toggle the program type from DOS to
WIN (i.e. a windows program).
Limit: Enter the maximum number of concurrent users allowed.
Scan Time: Enter how often you want the program to check to see if a license
is available.
Log: Use the <space bar> to toggle it on and off. This field controls whether
the extended log information is kept.
Module name: Leave it blank unless the main program actually starts another
module/program and then terminates. (Only used for windows programs)
Program Desc: Enter a descriptive name for the program. This field will be displayed
instead of the program name on the LOCKCON screen and when a user is notified that all concurrent licenses are in use.
Program Path: Enter either the directory or the drive:\directory of where the
software is located. Please note that you should have the same drive configuration
each time you run LOCKCON since otherwise you may not be able to change or
remove the metering. After you are finished entering the information, you can
either escape from adding metering <ESC>, or install the metering by pressing
the <F10> key.
3.3 Changing metering limits on software
After highlighting the software you wish to change the metering on and pressing
<ENTER> the same screen as when you installed the metering will be displayed.
However, you will only be able to change the user limit. After making your
changes, press <F10> to accept them or <ESC> to abort.
3.4 Removing metering from software
After highlighting the software you wish to remove the metering from and pressing
<DEL>; you will be prompted (Y/N) as to whether you really wish to remove metering.
Please note, you will only be able to remove metering when the software executable
is not in use.
3.5 Metering applications on Local hard drives
There are two way of metering applications residing on local hard drives
1) You can either install the application on the network, install metering, and then
copy all the files to the each local hard drive (Make certain you copy all hidden files
which reside in the application directory)
2) Install the application on the local drive, copy the executable file to its own directory
on the network, install metering on the executable on the network, and then copy the
metered executable and any hidden files in the directory back to the users local drives.
After changing the metering limits for applications residing on local drives you
DO NOT have to redistribute the network files.
After removing metering from an application residing on a local drive you must either
erase all copies of the application which reside on the local drives or copy the network
executable to all the local users drives.
Chapter 4: ERROR MESSAGES
4.1 Common Mistakes & Problems
Most of the problems will be covered by the messages below. Since LOCKER does run
on a wide variety of networks, you might get a problem which is not covered
below. If you do, you can call us at (800) NET-SOFT or leave a message on
Compuserve to 72607,3042 and we will try to resolve your problem as fast as
possible.
If you are using Norton's Desktop for Windows you will need to make the
<filename>.@@@ file unhidden.
ex. Attrib TEST.@@@ -H
For WORD PERFECT for windows, you need to copy the WPWINFIL.EXE file in the
WordPerfect directory to WPWINFIL.@@@
ex. copy F:\wp51\wpwinfil.exe f:\wp51\wpwinfil.@@@
LOCKCON Error Messages:
INSTALL MESSAGES
Invalid Filename or Path
Check to make sure that the filename and path are correct
LOCKER already installed on file
Metering has already been installed on the program
File is in use
Check the use field on the main screen. If it displays __, then your
drive/path configuration has changed and LOCKER can not locate the
file. Otherwise it does mean that the file is in use.
The supervisor can run a metered program but the users can not. You
have not granted rights to the log file path directory. (This is the
directory which you entered when you first ran LOCKER.
Metering was installed but the program still allows everyone to
access it. The program probably starts another program and then exits.
You should call technical support to see if we already know what the
name should be for the module name field.
You are having difficulty metering windows. You should install metering
on progman.exe (its a windows program) instead of win.com or win.exe.
4.2 What not to do:
DO NOT erase any hidden files which reside in the applications directory
after installing metering. Locker uses these files and if they are removed
prior to removing metering you will have to reinstall your original executable
program.
DO NOT erase the LOCKCON files before removing metering on all metered applications.
The applications will still be metered after LOCKCON is removed and you will have
to call technical support to remove the metering.
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The following licenses for LOCKER v1.75 are available:
LOCKER v1.75: USD $ 95 / server (S/H not included)
We accept CHECKS, MONEY ORDERS, and MC/VISA.
If you want more information on LOCKER or if you decide to purchase LOCKER
we can be contacted at:
VERITAS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
12750 MERIT DRIVE, SUITE 830
DALLAS,TX 75251
TEL: (214)-387-1812
FAX: (214)-392-2568
Compuserve Address: 72576,3352
INTERNATIONAL Sales via MC/VISA.
And NOW for the usual disclaimers:
NO OTHER WARRANTIES. VERITAS TECHNOLOGIES disclaims all other warranties,
either express or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties
of mechantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the
software, the accompanying written materials, and any accompanying hardware.
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have others,
which vary from state to state.
NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. In no event shall VERITAS TECHNOLOGIES
or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever caused by the use of or
inability to use this VERITAS TECHNOLOGIES product. Because some states do not
allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential of incidental
damages, the above limitation may not apply to you.
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