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TE/2 Pro! Version 2
Oberon Software
1405 East Main Street
Mankato, MN 56001
507-388-7001
BBS: 507-388-1154
31 May, 1996
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Welcome to TE/2 Pro! Version 2!
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There are only a couple of things that you will need to know before
you install TE/2 Pro!
1. If you've downloaded this as a Test Drive, just unzip the distribution
file into a temporary directory and execute INSTALL.EXE from that
directory. If you've purchased TE/2 Pro! Version 2 and received it on
a diskette, you can simply execute INSTALL.EXE from the diskette or,
for a faster installation, copy all of the files from the diskette
into a temporary directory on your harddisk and run INSTALL.EXE from
there.
2. This release of TE/2 Pro! Version 2 will cease to function after
50 executions unless you enter a registration ID code. If you've
purchased TE/2 Pro Version 2, contact Oberon Software or the vendor
from which you made your purchase to receive your registration code.
If you are running this as a test drive and have decided that you
would like to continue using TE/2 Pro! Version 2, please contact
Oberon Software for ordering information.
3. WARNING: TE/2 Pro! Version 2 will read TE/2 Version 1.31 dialing
directory files but it will write a format which TE/2 does not
understand. If you are using TE/2 1.31, it is imperative that you
keep your dialing directory files separate. TE/2 Version 1.32,
which is now available, will be able to share dialing directory
files with TE/2 Pro! Version 2. Contact Oberon Software for
information on how to get TE/2 Version 1.32.
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Using the TE/2 Pro! Host Mode Script
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The easiest way to use the TE/2 Pro! Host Mode script provided with
this package, is to create a terminal object specifically for the
host mode. Follow these steps:
1. Open the TE/2 Pro! main window.
2. Hold the control key down and drag the "Default Terminal" object
to a vacant area of the TE/2 Pro! main window.
3. A settings notebook opens automatically. Change the title,
device, modem settings, device settings, and so forth as are
required for your system.
4. On the Session->Scripts page, enter "TPHOST.SCR" for the
"Init Script"
5. Create a user file. You can start with the single line:
3,Sysop,Joe,passwd,Y,43
Change "Sysop" to your last name, "Joe" to your first name,
"passwd" to your password, the "Y" to "N" if you don't want
color, and the "43" to number of lines on your terminal screen
when you call in. You can add as many lines in this format
as you would like. The initial "3" is a "user level" indicator
which isn't currently used by the TPHOST.SCR but it must be
present for future compatibilty.
6. Edit TPHOST.SCR. Change the following settings to match your
system:
MaximumBaud
HomePath
PublicPath
UploadPath
UserFile
Note: You may want to create directories for the HomePath, etc.
7. If you are using FaxWorks for OS/2 and you want TE/2 Pro! Host
Mode to monitor for incoming faxes, you must also change the
line the reads:
FaxAns = 0
to:
FaxAns = 1
And change the FaxPgm variable to the full path/name of your
FaxWorks executable. If you are using a Class 1 Fax Modem,
you must also change the FaxInit variable. Read the comments
by these lines in TPHOST.SCR to see what it should be.
8. Now, open the Host Mode terminal object you created. You
can exit host mode any time it is in "waiting for call" mode
by pressing the ESCape key.
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The Disclaimer
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Every care has been taken so that TE/2 Pro! Version 2 and the TE/2 Pro!
Version 2 Installation Utility will perform as outlined in this document
and other included documention and that these are as error free as the
authors can make them. We should be aware however that no piece of
software is ever totally bug free.
Use of this software and/or documentation for any purpose whatsoever
constitutes your unqualified acceptance of the following statements.
The authors make no warranty or representation that the software or
documentation will be error free. The authors disclaim any warranties,
either express or implied, including but not limited to any implied
warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
The user agrees to take full responsibility for the selection of and
any use whatsoever made of the software and documentation.
IN NO EVENT WILL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
(INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS,
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR THE LIKE)
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF, INTERRUPTION IN THE USE OF, OR INABILITY
TO USE THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF ANY
POSSIBILITY OR LIKELIHOOD OF SUCH DAMAGES.