******************************************************* NetWare Telephony Services OS/2 Client Release Notes Release v2.10.a 8/08/95 ******************************************************* IMPORTANT - NETWARE REQUESTER FOR OS/2 VERSION 2.11 PLUS NOVELL PATCH IS REQUIRED: You must use Version 2.11 of the Netware OS/2 Requester along with a patch for the Requester (obtainable from Novell) in order to run Telephony Services. The patch contains: TLI.DLL dated 4/13/95 IPX.SYS dated 4/14/95 TLI_SPX.DLL dated 6/12/95 Make sure you are running the patched 2.11 Requester before attempting to run Telephony Services. This OS/2 Client disk contains the following files: install.exe - Installation Utility vrobj.dll - DLL used by Install routine (this DLL does not get installed) csta.dll - Telephony Services DLL cspy.dll - Message Trace DLL tscrt.dll - Telephony Services CRT DLL tstest.exe - Test program cstaspy.exe - Message Trace utility tstest.ico - Folder Icon readme.txt - This File Use the installation utility to copy these files to a directory of your choice. All TSAPI applications require the presence of csta.dll, cspy.dll and tscrt.dll. Those that use Private Data also require attpriv.dll. The installation utility will give you the option of adding the installation directory to your LIBPATH. Utility Programs --------------- The following utilities are provided: tstest.exe - A test program to verify connectivity between client workstations and the Telephony Server. It allows a server to be chosen from a drop-down list of all advertising telephony servers and prompts for a login, password, calling party and called party phone numbers. It then attempts to open an ACS stream to the specified Telephony Server and make a call from calling party to called party. If the stream cannot be opened or the call cannot be made, a MessageBox is displayed indicating the error code that was returned. cstaspy.exe - A message trace utility. When launched it will prompt for a file name and will proceed to log all CSTA message activity to that file.