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- Dunce v. 2.52 (c) 1996 Vector Development
- URL.DLL is (c) 1996 Microsoft, Inc.
-
- ABOUT:
- Dunce (or Dial-Up Networking Connection Enhancement) allows for much
- easier dial-up networking than Win95 currently provides. The program
- will automatically press "connect" for you on the "Connect To" dialog
- box, redial your Internet Provider indefinitely (even from within
- another application), and auto-reconnect if you get unexpectedly
- dropped. Furthermore it can optionally run applications when you are
- connected and force connections at a given time. Supports MSN and
- international versions of Windows. Dunce will also type in your password
- in the Connect To Dialog.
-
-
- VECTOR DEVELOPMENT:
- Vector Development is committed to creating shareware solutions for
- you! Due to a split in the company we no longer make Macintosh products
- all current Macintosh products are now supported and maintained by
- Yin Yan Productions:
- http://www.cjnetworks.com/~machack/yinyan.html
- Please, send any comments about Vector Developmet to the addresses below
- and any comments about the Macintosh line to Yin Yan Productions.
-
-
- INSTALLATION:
- See the VENDINFO.DIZ file for "INSTALLATION" information
-
-
- UNINSTALLING:
- * Find the executible files of Dunce (dunce.exe) on your machine.
- * Double click on the Dunce executible until you see a dialog (1-2 double-clicks).
- * In the dialog go to the Misc tab.
- * Uncheck the AutoLoad Dunce on Startup
- * Click on the Apply Button.
- * Click on the Quit Button.
- * Now you can delete the files from your machine safely.
- * If you have difficulty removing files check if they are Read-only by:
- Clicking on the file and type Alt+Enter
- Unchecking the Read-only checkbox
- Cllicking on the OK button.
-
-
- DUNCE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
-
- Use of Dunce (hereinafter "SOFTWARE") is contingent on your agreement to the
- following terms:
-
- 1. GRANT OF LICENSE
- Vector Development (hereinafter Vector) grants you a limited, non-exclusive
- license to use the SOFTWARE free of charge if you are a student, faculty member
- or staff member of an educational institution or your use of the SOFTWARE is
- exclusively at home for non-commercial purposes.
-
- If you do not meet the requirements for free use of the SOFTWARE, you may use
- the SOFTWARE for up to thirty (30) days for the purpose of evaluating whether
- to purchase the commercial release.
-
- 2. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY
- THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. TO THE MAXIMUM
- EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, VECTOR FURTHER DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES,
- INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
- FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NONINFRINGEMENT. THE ENTIRE RISK ARISING OUT
- OF THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT AND DOCUMENTATION REMAINS WITH
- RECIPIENT. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, IN NO EVENT SHALL
- VECTOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
- PUNITIVE, OR OTHER DAMAGES WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES
- FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS
- INFORMATION, OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE USE
- OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, EVEN IF VECTOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
- POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
-
- 3. SCOPE OF GRANT
- You may not reverse engineer, decompile or disassemble the SOFTWARE. Vector
- shall retain title and all ownership rights to the SOFTWARE.
-
- 4. COPYRIGHT
- This SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international copyright
- treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties.
-
- 5. MAINTENANCE
- Vector is not obligated to provide maintenance or updates for the SOFTWARE.
- However, any maintenance or updates provided by Vector shall be covered by
- this Agreement.
-
- 6. DISTRIBUTION
- The SOFTWARE may be freely distributed provided that it is not modified and
- the original archive remains intact with all accompanying files, and provided
- that no fee is charged (except for any reasonable fees necessary to cover costs
- of distribution media). Should a fee be charged or any of the distribution
- package need to be modified you must contact Vector for explicit written permission.
-
-
- DONATIONS:
- With this release we are no longer accepting donations.
- See the "Gold.doc" file for more deails.
-
-
- USING DUNCE:
- How do I use Dunce? Well this question is easy to answer. You just
- install it and then you use Dial-Up Networking the way you did before.
- Dunce does *NOT* replace the dialer, it merely interfaces with it.
- Please read the rest of the documentation for setup and features.
-
-
- THE MAIN DIALOG:
- Now that you have Dunce installed on your system we can begin looking at its
- features. When you first run Dunce a splash screen will be displayed
- (this is a once per version screen so don't worry about it). After that
- the main dialog is displayed. Once again this dialog is only brought up the
- *VERY* first time. This dialog is the control center of Dunce everything is
- either located in this dialog or can be accessed from this dialog. There are
- two methods of bringing this dialog up. You may run the dunce.exe program (by
- double clicking on it or selecting it from the Start Menu if you added it) or
- from the Tray, which we will deal with later.
-
- The Main Dialog is divided into sections with tabs to naviagate between them.
- You can click on the tabs to switch between each section or the keyboard
- shortcut: Ctl+Tab.
-
- At the bottom of the Dialog are the following buttons:
-
- * Quit: This unloads Dunce from memory and makes all of its features unusable
- until it is run again. Unusual to use unless you're testing a lot like me.
-
- * OK or Close: The Normal, just saves what you changed and closes the dialog.
-
- * Cancel: Cancels the changes and closes the dialog.
-
- * Apply: Saves the settings you have selected without closing the dialog box.
- Once you do this you cannot Cancel these settings thus, the Cancel button
- becomes disabled and the OK button is retitled Close.
-
-
- DUN TAB IN MAIN DIALOG:
- This tab contains the features that specifically relate to Dial-Up Networking
- Connections.
-
- * Connect To Dialog: This checkbox controls if Dunce presses connect on the
- Connect To dialog, this is really a necessity but if you don't want Dunce to
- press the connect button for you it can be turned off. The edit box right
- beside it sets the number of seconds Dunce waits after detecting the dialog
- box before pressing connect for you.
-
- * Force Redial if line is busy: This feature will cause Dunce to press
- okay on the dialog that comes up telling you that the line is busy. The
- edit box next to it again corresponds to the amount of time Dunce waits
- after seeing this box, this can be useful to give modems time to reset.
- Note: This should not be a replacement for the redial feature in the
- Dial-Up Networking folder, this feature is really for those of you who
- are using AutoDial so that when you run a program that requires a network
- socket it starts the connection to your provider. When dialing in this way
- Dial-Up Networking will *NOT* redial that's were Dunce comes in.
-
- * Force Reconnect if Disconnected: This feature causes Dunce to respond
- OK to the Reestablish Connection Dialog. Again the edit box sets the time
- Dunce waits before responding after seeing the dialog. Note: If you want
- Dunce to hit Cancel to this dialog open up the ini file and change the
- ForceReconnect= setting to 2. Like: ForceReconnect=2. This may be
- necessary in some cases where you are using Automated Connections and your
- ISP drops on you since DUN won't allow another connection until that box
- is responded to. Sorry, this doesn't have a user-interface as it got thrown
- in at the last minute. You have to quit Dunce and restart it before this
- takes effect or do a reload of the ini file see below for more info
- (the Cancel feature that is, the OK feature doesn't require this).
- This feature has another hack in it. Currently if you're bumped off
- the server, Dunce treats this as a normal disconnect event and will close
- programs setup to close on disconnect (see the Run Options section for
- details on this feature). If you don't want it to close programs when
- you're bumped off the server but still close them if you normally disconnect
- then add this to your dunce.ini file in the [DUNCE] section:
- CloseProgramsOnReconnect=0
- That will prevent programs from closing *ONLY* when a ReEstablish Connection
- Dialog shows up.
-
- * Minimize Connected Dialog: When the Connected To dialog telling you
- that you have been connected to the service comes up Dunce will minimize
- it after the amount of time specified in the edit box to the right of this
- check box. Note: This feature really doesn't work with OEM Service Release
- 2 (OSR2) so I have disabled it if you are running OSR2.
-
- * User Defined: This checkbox toggles the User Defined Dialog defined
- in the edit boxes below. This allows everyone to add their favorite
- dialog to the items that Dunce handles. Just like all the other features
- there is an edit box to the right of the checkbox to determine the timeout
- after which Dunce handles the dialog.
-
- * Button Name: This edit box contains the name of the button that
- you want Dunce to press when it detects the User Defined Dialog.
- If the Button you want pressed contains an underline in the name then
- you must add an ampersand *BEFORE* the character that is Underlined.
- Example: The Button is named Help and the H is underlined I would
- enter &Help in the Button Name Edit Box.
-
- * Window Title: This edit box contains the Title of the Window that
- you want Dunce to watch for and then handle. Example: I want Dunce
- to press OK at the Dialog that comes up prompt me for the Callback
- Number. This dialog is Titled "Callback Security" as is displayed
- at the top in the title bar to the left of the close box (the one
- with X in it). So I type Callback Security in the Window Title Edit
- box and enter OK in the Button Name Edit box.
-
- * Expand Details: When the Connected To dialog shows up this makes
- it so it automatically expands the dialog out to show you what protocol
- the connection was done under. There is no edit box on this feature to
- control how long after seeing the dialog it does this. However, it uses
- the same time settings as the Minimize Connected Dialog feature does.
- Again, this isn't really necessary with OSR2 but I left it enabled since
- it works, why you would want to use it is beyond me.
-
- * Run: This checkbox toggles if Dunce will Run programs at various times
- during your connection. This feature is *NOT* compatible with MSN connections,
- Sorry. To configure it click on the Run Options button, information on
- that dialog is found below.
-
- * Password: This lets Dunce type in a Password for you in the Connect To
- Dialog Box. Obviously the box to the right of this checkbox contains the
- password that Dunce will enter. This is useful if you can't use Password
- Caching built into 95 or if yours is broken (which is the case for many
- people who have upgraded to Service Pack 1, see the Dunce tips WWW page
- for more info on this). Note: The password is encrypted however the
- encryption is not secure enough to keep out a fairly well versed hacker
- or the NSA (National Security Administration, a yucky U.S. invention).
- However, with your password being saved you're really relying upon the
- physical security of the system anyway because they could just walk up
- and log on as you. In any case Vector Development will *NOT* take any
- responsibilty for the security of this password. The encryption is there
- to make you feel a little bit safer but it isn't DES or anything.
-
- * AutoDial: When this checkbox is checked Dunce will cause a dialout when
- a WinSock Application (32-bit only) attempts to access a network resource. The List Box
- to this checkbox's right contains the list of connections that are available,
- select the one you want Dunce to dial when the action described above occurs.
- The Setup Button to the far right brings up the Properties for the
- connection currently listed in the List Box.
- Example: I open up Netscape, Dunce will then cause the connection that is
- listed in the List Box to start.
- NOTE: This feature is implemented by the URL.DLL. This file is licensed
- to Vector Development by Microsoft. If you do not like the way that the
- it dials out complain to them not me. Also be sure that if Dunce prompts
- you to place this file in your System Directory that you say Yes if you
- intend to use this feature. If this file isn't installed in the System
- Directory when you turn this feature on, Dunce will prompt you again to
- install it.
-
-
- MSN TAB IN MAIN DIALOG:
- This tab controls the two features of Dunce that relate to the Microsoft
- Network. Unlike previous versions of Dunce you no longer have to enter
- the path of the Guide.exe file.
-
- * MSN: This checkbox toggles MSN features.
-
- * Delay Sign In Dialog: This tells Dunce to click Connect after it sees
- the Sign In Dialog. It waits the number of seconds specified in the edit
- box to the right.
-
- * Quick Shutdown: This tells Dunce that when Microsoft Network asks if
- you're sure you want to disconnect to say Yes. Dunce does this immediately.
- There is no delay.
-
-
- AUTOMATED CONNECTIONS TAB IN MAIN DIALOG:
- This is probably the most confusing tab in Dunce. It allows you to
- control when Dunce will activate a given connection without you even
- being there. Really useful, ehh?
-
- * Automated Connections: This toggles Automated Connections being on or off.
-
- * Connection Name: This drop-down box lists all of the connections on
- your system. You select the connection that you want Dunce to dial into
- at the specified time below here.
-
- * Setup: This button allows you to get to the property sheet of the
- Connection so that you can change phone numbers etc...
-
- * Password: This is the password to use for this connection. This is
- a separate password from the one in the main dialog and is stored
- separately. If you are using Password Caching you can leave this checkbox
- unchecked and Dunce will use your cached password.
-
- * Redial: This sets the number of times Dunce will attempt to connect
- for a given Automated Connection. This has no effect on other connection
- types. If this checkbox is unchecked then no redials will occur. Events
- that trigger redials include busy signals and no dial tones.
-
- * Connect at: This is the time that Dunce will Connect at. I think this
- is self-explanatory for the most part.
-
- * Disconnect at: This is the time that Dunce will Disconnect at. This
- event will only occur if Dunce made the connection.
-
- * Repeat every: Repeats this process every x number of hours as the box
- says. Example: Dunce is setup to connect at 8:00 A.M. and disconnect at
- 8:15 A.M. If the repeat hour rate is set to 2 hours then Dunce will also
- connect at 10:00 A.M and disconnect at 10:15 A.M and also at 12:00 P.M. and
- 12:15 P.M. and so on...
-
- * Run Items: This tells Dunce if you want it to run some of the run Items
- that are checked as Active for Automated Connections. This toggles all of
- them on or off.
-
- * Run Options: This button brings up the Run Options Dialog see below for
- more info on this.
-
-
- MISC TAB IN MAIN DIALOG:
- This tab has miscellaneous settings that control the way Dunce behaves.
-
- * AutoLoad Dunce on Startup: This lets you toggle if Dunce is installed
- as a program to load when Windows95 starts up in the registry. More
- than likely you will always leave this checked. Note: There is no
- corresponding .ini setting to this feature. Dunce looks to see if its
- path matches the one in the Registry. For those wondering how this works
- it places a Value titled Dunce in the following Registry Key:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
- If you want to make this so it only runs for a specific user Delete this
- key and place the key in the following place:
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
- If you do this this Checkbox will no longer show as checked.
-
- * Tray Item: This enables a tray item. You ask what is a tray item?
- A tray item is a small icon that sits on the lower right hand corner
- of your taskbar (for most people) next to the clock. The tray item
- has three uses. First of all it tells you Dunce is running. Second,
- it gives you an easy way to turn Dunce off. Just left click on the icon
- and it will toggle Dunce's features off and on. Third, you can access
- a menu with several options on it. I think these options are self
- explanitory. Cool, ehh?
-
-
- ABOUT TAB IN MAIN DIALOG:
- This tab contains my email address and various web sites that contain
- useful information for you. You can copy these out by selecting them
- and then typing Ctrl+C.
-
-
- RUN OPTIONS DIALOG:
- This tabbed dialog lets you easily access the 4 run items. Each item has its
- own tab and each item has the same settings so we will only cover what each
- control does once.
-
- * Item Active: This checkbox controls if this item is Active for manually or
- Auto-Dial connections (i.e. connections that you either double clicked on the
- connection icon to start or ones that a WinSock program started). This does
- not control if an item is active for Dunce's Automated Connections.
-
- * Active for Automated Connections: This checkbox toggles if this item will
- be run when Dunce executes an Automated Connection. See the Automated Connections
- Dialog for more info on this.
-
- * Close for Manual Connections: If this checkbox is checked it means that Dunce
- will close this program when DUN disconnects from the server. Note, currently
- it doesn't close if you get dumped off the server, this is intentional. Let me
- know if you don't like it. This feature will be disabled if your path contains
- C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE. If it was enabled it might close the Shell on you which
- isn't much fun.
-
- * Close for Automated Connections: Does the same thing as Close for
- Manual Connections except this only occurs if Dunce Disconnects because it
- reaches the end of an Automated Connection session. If you Cancel out of the
- disconnect and later disconnect, Dunce does NOT close out the program, unless
- it is setup to also close for Manual Connections. This feature will be disabled
- if your path contains C:\WINDOWS\EXPLORER.EXE. If it was enabled it might
- close the Shell on you which isn't much fun.
-
- * Allow Multiple Instances of Program: If this checkbox is checked even if
- a copy of the program is already running Dunce will start another copy. This
- can be annoying if you get disconnected from the net and Dunce reconnects you
- and then runs another copy of Netscape for instance. This box is really an override
- box so you probably will leave it unchecked. Some programs such as Internet Mail
- and News from Microsoft require this checkbox to be enbled.
-
- * Application: This Edit Box contains the name and full path to the executable
- that will be run for this item. If you use a path name that has a space in it
- (Long File Name) then you must enclose that path in quotes. This is because
- Dunce uses the first space it sees as the beginning of command line parameters
- that some programs use. For instance if you wanted to have a program with a
- command line parameter that used a long file name also you would type:
- "c:\Connect Time Monitor\ccm30.exe" 1
- where the 1 is the command line parameter.
-
- * Browse: This button brings up a dialog box that will let you select the
- application that you want to run. In some cases (rare) you may find that it
- won't come up. If you're having this difficulty delete the contents of the
- Application box and then try.
-
- * Default Directory: This Edit Box defaults to the directory that the application
- is in and changes itself to such if you change the application. However,
- you can change this if you want a program to look for files initially in a
- different directory. This is especially useful to start different
- copies of programs like Pegasus so that they use different .ini files.
-
- * Run When Dialog Appears: This group of Radio Buttons allows you to tell
- Dunce when to run the program. Each radio box corresponds to the name of
- a dialog that Dial-Up Networking Displays as it connects you. If you're
- unsure about what to set this to set it to Connected To.
-
- * Run Styles: This group of Radio Buttons allows you to tell Dunce how to
- run the program. I think the names of the buttons are obvious other than
- Normal which means what would happen if you just double-clicked and didn't
- have any special properties setup for that application. Some applications
- do not function with the Minimized or Maximized features. Dunce is following
- standard Windows procedures for starting these programs with this window
- style. If it doesn't work complain to the author of that program.
-
-
- INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT:
- Dunce now supports all versions of Windows to my knowledge!!! This
- requires no intervention from the user, Dunce detects your version
- on the fly. Enjoy! Some exceptions to this are noted below:
- Some versions of Nashville are not detected properly on the fly.
- Read the Dunce tips page for information on how to override the auto-
- detection system. This problem is marked by a dialog at startup
- saying Resource for International Use Failed to Load or that some
- resources were not able to be loaded out of specific files.
-
-
- RELOADING INI FILE:
- Some features tell you to quit out of Dunce and reload. Starting with
- 2.4 there is a slightly more convienent way to do this. Go to the Start
- Menu select Run and type:
- "c:\dunce\dunce.exe" -r
- The quotes are necessary especially if you have Dunce in a directory that
- involves spaces in its names. Be sure to use the correct path because that
- is just an example. Also note the -r is case sensitive. This feature may
- be useful to disable/enable certain features from scripts like WinBatch.
-
-
- CLOSING DUNCE:
- Some users have expressed the need to shutdown Dunce via a command line.
- You can do this by running dunce with the following command line (note
- that the quotes may or may not be appropriate according to where the
- command line is entered, consult the documentation for the software that
- you are entering it into):
- "c:\dunce\dunce.exe" -q
-
-
- SHIFT KEY:
- As each segment of the connection (i.e. Connect To, Connecting, and
- Connected, corresponds to the dialogs) begins if you hold down the
- shift key for a short time Dunce will not load the run items associated
- with that segment. This works for the closing of programs as well.
- Just hold the shift key down as you disconnect.
-
-
- DISTRIBUTION:
- See the VENDINFO.DIZ file for "DISTRIBUTION" information.
- This file contains the files sizes and CRC values for all the
- files being distributed with Dunce. Please do not remove the
- VENDINFO.DIZ file or any other file from the Dunce Distribution.
-
-
- ICON CONTEST:
- Thanks to David A. Karp of Creative Element for the icon. I love it.
- Check out his Windows Annoyances Page it's great. Tells you how to
- get rid of lots of those things you just wish would go away in Windows
- 95. http://www.creativelement.com/win95ann/
-
-
- TIPS PAGE:
- Vector Development maintains a tips page that contains information on how
- to do lots of things that people commonly ask for. PLEASE look at this page
- before sending an email. The address for the web page is:
- http://www.vecdev.com/tips.html
-
-
- TO CONTACT THE AUTHOR SEND:
- Internet email to: vecdev@vecdev.com
- MSN: ResDev
- U.S. Mail: 3735 SW Sena Dr.
- Topeka, KS 66604-1754
- IRC: ResDev on #win95-net
- Voice: (913) 271-2175
- WWW: http://www.vecdev.com
-
- Look for updates on my WWW site periodically.
- Please note I can't always respond to all your messages, I attempt to but
- it doesn't always happen. Please be patient. Remember look at the Tips
- Page before sending email about something. The MSN address isn't always
- checked on a regular basis.
-
-
- BUG REPORTS:
- When reporting a bug always include the following:
- 1) A detailed description of the bug.
- 2) A copy of your DUNCE.INI pasted in the email or the appropriate
- part of the form (PLEASE NO ATTACHMENTS).
- 3) What version you're running.
- 4) What other applications or items in the startup folder were running
- when the error occurred.
- 5) Anything special about your install i.e. if you're not running the
- English version of 95 or some other special version of 95.
-
- It is best if you use the bug reporting form located at:
- http://www.vecdev.com/duncebug.html
- Doing these five things will speed up my bug fixes.
-
- POSTCARD OFFER:
- Vector Development is offering a PostCard Offer, send a PostCard to us
- and we will notify you of updates and new products. Include a mailing
- address and an email address. This service is absolutely free and does
- not constitute registration since there is none, with the exception of
- Dunce Gold. We will accept letters as well especially if they include
- comments!!
- Please send to:
- Vector Development
- C/O Dunce Postcard
- 3735 SW Sena Dr.
- Topeka, KS 66604-1754
-
-
- DUNCE-L:
- In the past there was a mailing list for users of Dunce that you could
- manually subscribe to. Should you want to remove yourself from this
- list just follow the directions that you receive in the welcome email
- that you receive from the majordomo server.
-
-
- KNOWN BUGS:
- Some people are still having problems with the following:
- All Known bugs have been fixed with this version.
-
-
- FUTURE PLANS:
- All future plans for Dunce are to be implemented as Gold
- features... These are outlined in the Gold.doc file.
-
-
- HISTORY:
- 2.52 Fixed a DLL problem with 2.51
- 2.51 Removes the problem causing registration code.
- Changes back to the bugless URL.DLL file.
- 2.5 Fixes the following bugs:
- * Fixed the bug that stopped the password from being entered in Internet Mail dialogs.
- * Fixed the bug that restricted the length of User Defined settings.
- * Updated the close connection code on Automated Connections.
- This should solve the problems with it not closing connections.
- * Made the Age Warning only occur once.
- * Fixed the bug that caused some users to be continuously prompted to install
- the URL.DLL file.
- * Redid the Version Detection to make Dunce properly detect the version of RAS files
- it is dealing with. This should make it work properly with ISDN 1.1 (no gurantees
- though because it has always worked under ISDN 1.1 for me).
- New Stuff:
- * Added a menu for the tray item and changed what the buttons do.
- * Updated the version of the URL.DLL file that is being shipped to
- match that of Internet Explorer 3.0 (4.70.1155)
- * Added the -q command line option to force Dunce to shutdown without prompting you.
- * Updated the encryption to make it stronger...
- * Reworked some of the text in some dialogs to make it more understandable.
- * Made the About box have HyperLinks to the web sites and our email.
- * Automated Connections will now used the cached password unless told to use a
- different one.
- 2.4 Fixes the following bugs:
- * Various problems with distinctions between similarly named dialogs.
- * Ini File now properly updates to new versions from old versions.
- * Problems related to Connected To being minimized.
- * Bugs related to MSN returning a cannot complete task at this time.
- * MSN settings not being saved properly.
- * The Default Directory wasn't working properly.
- * AM/PM *AGAIN*
- * Redials for Automated Connections displaying MessageBoxes.
- * Run Item #2 settings saving problems.
- * WinGate/IE/AutoDial:Connected To's not being recognized.
- * Made Dunce work with Nashville in its various versions
- (some configuration may be necessary).
- * Bugs related to machines that don't have DUN installed on them.
- * Fixed problems with Dunce attempting to dial out an Automated
- Connection when your already connected.
- * Connected To now correctly minimizes after a Forced Reconnect.
- * Redialing for Automated Connections now can be disabled, previously
- it would do it even if you disabled it.
- * Error messages for Automated Connections now Close by themselves after
- 30 seconds.
- * Automatically Connect to at 12:00 P.M. (time is an example) now displays
- the correct time.
- * Programs now restart after a Forced Reconnect, see the details on that
- above.
- * A No Dialtone error is now considered a redial even for Automated Connections.
- New Stuff:
- * Tabbed Dialog for the Main Dialog.
- * Auto-Close of Applications started by Dunce on Disconnect.
- * Auto-Close for Automated Connections.
- * AutoDial feature.
- * 1 User Defined Dialog that Dunce will handle.
- * Command line made to force a reload of the ini file.
- * Encryption of Passwords.
- * Supports the new Microsoft Internet Mail Connect To dialogs.
- 2.3.1 Was never officially released. Was in beta testing for about three
- betas and eventually became 2.4.
- 2.3 Fixes the following bugs:
- * No longer runs duplicate copies of apps (you can override this though)
- * The A.M./P.M. bug in Automated Connections (formerly Timed Connections).
- * The tray icon's disabled state is now visible to the color blink,
- looks nicer anyway.
- * The File button in Run Options now works consistently.
- * No longer have to restart before new settings in Automated Connections take
- effect.
- * The About Button no longer gives an error message (okay so I wimped out
- on this one and took out the stuff that caused the problem).
- * No longer fails on OSR2 (if you know what this is good otherwise don't worry
- about it).
- * Run Items for Automated Connections now work even if you have Run Items
- on the Main Dialog disabled.
- * Not really a bug but I increased the time limit for the timeouts.
- New Stuff:
- * Tabbed Dialog for Run Options.
- * Default Directory on Run Items.
- * You can run things Minimized, Maximized or Normal.
- * Expand Details.
- * Reworked Automated Connections TOTALLY.
- * You no longer need a shortcut on the desktop for Automated Connections.
- * You no longer need to enter the path to Guide.exe.
- * AutoLoad feature so you no longer need to manually put a shortcut in the
- StartUp folder.
- * And some stuff I can't remember.
- 2.0.2 Fixes the following bugs:
- Wouldn't always disconnect on timed connections.
- Default directory on runs.
- Multiple parameters for run lines.
- 2.0.1 Fixes the Connect To Run Options Problem. Fixes the Reconnect
- and Redial bug. It also fixes the problem with the time on the
- Connect To Dialog. Adds the Password Feature.
- 2.0 Added Multiple Runs, Tray Support, Timed Connections, MSN support,
- and International Support. Fixed Minimize bug, Selection of
- when the item runs, and other things I can't think of right
- now.
- 1.3.2 Repairs another GPF only one report of this.
- 1.3.1 Fixes the GPF and adds the Quit button.
- 1.3 Added the minimize feature. Fixed some very stupid typos
- and actually fixed the bring to the front (z-order) bug.
- Multiple copies of the options dialog will no longer come up.
- 1.2 Added time-out adjustments for all of the features (run excluded
- for obvious reasons). Added the run on connect feature.
- Finally fixed the obnoxious bring to front bug (well sorta).
- 1.1 Became Freeware, added postcard offer, repaired Grayed Dialog
- Box Problem. Splash Screen is a one time deal now.
- 1.0 Dunce v. 1.0 Initial Release!
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-
- Special Thanx for 1.x
- Thanx to mook, Nominal, Hunter, berky, mx-3, and all the others who
- reviewed 1.0 and made suggestions to me!!! Sorry if I left someone
- out I'm sure I did.
-
- Special Thanx for 2.0
- Holzer, codeman, StealthM, Aarto, and a few others who I don't remember
- for Beta Testing. Holzer your work made Dunce one of the most tested
- freeware apps available :)
- Scott Craig, and Deanis for their help in implementing the Tray Item.
- http://www.windows95.com for distributing it.
-
- Special Thanx for 2.3
- Holzer, StealthM, Herodotus, Brian Emanuels, and many more for either
- finding bugs or letting me know when they existed. B.E. esp. for the
- help on OSR2.
- Alan for your wonderful help on lots of things especially the Process
- walking code. You're a great friend, best of luck to you and FTPx.
- As with any program I must thank my Beta Testers. Unfortunately, that
- list has grown too large to put here. You know who you are. You guys
- make Dunce great.
-
- Special Thanx for 2.4
- Thanks go out to all of you who have tracked down hard to find bugs.
- Dunce just keeps getting better and better due to all of your hard work.
- I can't fix what you guys don't find. Of special note was the work of
- Robert Salsbury who spent his 25 cents numerous times, literally, to make
- Automated Connections work right. Also Tack who spent several nights
- up late helping me fix Robert's bugs. There are too many beta testers
- who played other small roles to thank here but you all know I'm thinking
- of you.
-
- Specail Thanx for 2.5
- Thanks go out to the very small beta testing crew for this release.
- There was a very small amount of changes made to the actual code base that
- required extensive testing. However those who require commendation are:
- Tack, wa|| (please don't freak out again when it breaks it is beta code <g>).
- Craig (you know who you are) for letting me know that I had indeed fixed the
- URL.DLL bug and for suggestions on the tray. To the rest of you who will
- remain nameless thanks.