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- NetOp Remote Control, version 6.5
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-
-
- Welcome to NetOp Remote Control Version 6.5, the latest in remote control
- technology from Danware Data. NetOp Remote Control enables remote control of
- Windows, OS/2 and DOS PCs.
- NetOp also offers high security and advanced features such as Delta File
- Transfer, Chat, Audio Chat, Help Request, Scripting, Session Recording,
- and much more...
-
-
- NetOp Remote Control Files
- ==========================
-
- The following is a list of files installed...
- The list is divided into 32bit (Windows 9x, NT, 2000), and 16bit
- (Windows 3.1x).
-
-
- 32-bit:
-
- File name Description Used by module Location
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ANUMLIST.NDB ISDN-Number check list Host NetOp directory
- CTL3D32.DLL All Windows\system directory
- COMPROF.NDB Communication profiles All NetOp directory
- DEISL1.ISU Uninstall log All NetOp directory
- DTL9X.DLL Win 9x Host NetOp directory
- DTLNT.DLL All NetOp directory
- DWRT32.DLL All NetOp directory
- EXAMPLES.ZIP Visual Basic Examples* Guest NetOp directory
- GWSCRTY.NDB Gateway Security Gateway NetOp directory
- HLPREQAD.WAV Help Request Sound Guest NetOp directory\media
- STARTHRC.WAV Upon connection Sound Host NetOp directory\media
- CONTHRC.WAV During connection Sound Host NetOp directory\media
- LNGGST32.DLL Guest Language DLL Guest NetOp directory
- LNGHST32.DLL Host Language DLL Host NetOp directory
- MACLIST.NDB MAC/IP address list Host NetOp directory
- MODEMS.NDB Modem database All NetOp directory
- NACCSW32.EXE Access Server program Access Server NetOp directory
- NACFG.NDB Access Srv. conf. info Access Server NetOp directory
- NACFGW32.HLP Access Srv. help file Access Server NetOp directory
- NACFGW32.EXE Access Server.conf.prg. Access Server NetOp directory
- NAGROUP.NDB Access Srv. host groups Access Server NetOp directory
- NAGUEST.NDB Access Srv. guests Access Server NetOp directory
- NAHOST.NDB Access Srv. hosts Access Server NetOp directory
- NAPROF.NDB Access Srv. profiles Access Server NetOp directory
- NDDHHST9.DLL Win 9x Host NetOp directory
- NDDHHSTN.DLL Host NetOp directory
- NETOP.FAC NetOp Cache File Guest NetOp directory
- NFMSCRPT.OCX Script ActiveX Control* Guest Windows\system directory
- NFMSCRIPT.HLP Script ActiveX Help Guest NetOp directory
- NFMSCRIPT.CNT Script ActiveX Hlp.cont Guest NetOp directory
- NGSTW32.EXE Main Guest program Guest NetOp directory
- NGWW32.EXE Main Gateway Program Gateway NetOp directory
- NDDHGSTN.DLL Guest NetOp directory
- NHOSTNT.SYS Used under Win NT/2000 Host NetOp directory
- NHOSTNT1.SYS Used under Win NT/2000 Host Winnt\system32\drivers
- NHOSTNT2.SYS Alternate name Host Winnt\system32\drivers
- NHOSTNT3.SYS Host NetOp directory and
- Winnt\system32\drivers
- NHOSTNT4.DLL Host NetOp directory and
- Winnt\system32
- NHOSTNTD.DLL Host NetOp directory
- NHOSTSVC.EXE Used under Win NT Host NetOp directory
- NHOSTSVC.EXX Used under Win NT Host NetOp directory
- NHSTCONF.NDB Host conf. info Host NetOp directory
- NHSTW32.HLP Host NetOp directory
- NHSTW32.CNT Host Help Contents Host NetOp directory
- NHSTW32.EXE Host Program Host NetOp directory
- NLOGW32.EXE Log Server program Log Server NetOp directory
- NFMNT.DLL NetOp File Manager All NetOp directory
- NGSTW32.HLP Guest help file Guest NetOp directory
- NGSTW32.CNT Guest help contents Guest NetOp directory
- NOWCONF.NDB Guest conf. info Guest NetOp directory
- NPIDL.DLL Guest Helper DLL Guest NetOp directory
- NRP.DLL Print Redirect DLL All NetOp directory
- NRPMON95.DLL Printer Monitor (9x) All windows\system (9x Only)
- NRPWATCH.EXE Printer Monitor (9x) All NetOp Directory (9x Only)
- NRPMONNT.DLL Printer Moniter(NT/2000)All winnt\system32 (NT/2000)
- NUTIL32B.EXE Internal utility Host NetOp directory
- README.TXT This file Guest & Host NetOp directory
- SECURITY.NDB NetOp Security conf. Host NetOp directory
- SECUR_NT.NDB Win Security conf. Host NetOp directory
- SHOWHOST.EXE Re-display stealth host Host NetOp directory
- VITAWRAP.EXE Marker mode module Host NetOp directory
- UNINST32.EXE Uninstall All Windows directory
- UNINSTLL.DLL Uninstall All NetOp directory
- UNINSTRC.DAT Log for uninstall All NetOp directory
- VNETOP32.VXD Host VXD Win 9x Host NetOp directory
-
-
-
- 16-bit:
-
- File name Description Used by module Location
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ANUMLIST.NDB ISDN-Number check list Host NetOp directory
- CTL3D.DLL All Windows\System directory
- COMPROF.NDB Communication profiles All NetOp directory
- DEISL1.ISU Uninstall log All NetOp directory
- DTLWIN.DLL All NetOp directory
- DWRT16.DLL All NetOp directory
- GWSCRTY.NDB Gateway Security Gateway NetOp directory
- ISADMIN.DLL All NetOp directory
- LNGGUEST.DLL Guest Language DLL Guest NetOp directory
- LNGHOST.DLL Host Language DLL Host NetOp directory
- MACLIST.NDB MAC/IP address list Host NetOp directory
- MODEMS.NDB Modem database All NetOp directory
- NACCESSW.EXE Access Srv. program Access Server NetOp directory
- NACFG.NDB Access Srv. conf. info Access Server NetOp directory
- NACFGW.EXE Access Srv.conf.prg. Access Server NetOp directory
- NACFGW.HLP Access Srv. help file Access Server NetOp directory
- NAGROUP.NDB Access Srv. host groups Access Server NetOp directory
- NAGUEST.NDB Access Srv. guests Access Server NetOp directory
- NAHOST.NDB Access Srv. hosts Access Server NetOp directory
- NAPROF.NDB Access Srv. profiles Access Server NetOp directory
- NDDHGST.DLL Guest NetOp directory
- NDDHHST.DLL Host NetOp directory
- NETOP.FAC NetOp Cache File Guest NetOp directory
- NFMWIN.DLL File Transfer DLL All NetOp directory
- NGUESTW.CNT Guest help.content file Guest NetOp directory
- NGUESTW.EXE Main Guest program Guest NetOp directory
- NGUESTW.HLP Guest help file Guest NetOp directory
- NGWW.EXE Main Gateway program Gateway NetOp directory
- NHOSTW.EXE Host program Host NetOp directory
- NHOSTSVW.EXE Internal program Host NetOp directory
- NHSTCONF.NDB Host conf. info Host NetOp directory
- NLOGW.EXE Log Server program Log Server NetOp directory
- NOWCONF.NDB Guest conf. info Guest NetOp directory
- NOWHOST.HLP Host help file Host NetOp directory
- README.TXT This file All NetOp directory
- SECURITY.NDB Security conf. info Host NetOp directory
- SHOWHOST.EXE Re-display stealth host Host NetOp directory
- UNINST16.EXE Uninstall All Windows directory
- UNINSTLL.DLL Uninstall All NetOp directory
- VNETOP.386 Virtual device driver Host NetOp directory
-
- For more information please refer to the manual and Online Help documentation.
-
- * The NFMSCRPT.OCX is an ActiveX control that is part of the NetOp Scripting
- API. For more information regarding the API and it's usage please refer to the
- NFMScrpt.hlp Help file in the NetOp Guest directory. The EXAMPLES.ZIP file
- contains some Microsoft Visual Basic projects utilizing the NetOp Scripting
- API, they can be extracted using any ZIP compression utility such as PKUnzip
- or Winzip.
-
-
- Last minute notes and changes:
- ==============================
-
- Note on security on Windows NT/2000
- -----------------------------------
- For information on how NetOp Host interacts with system and file
- security, including information on the proper account for the
- NetOp Helper service, please refer to online help.
-
- The following additional information appeared after the help
- files were completed:
- On Windows 2000 only, NetOpActivity is also granted read access to
- the following locations:
- Directory and files:
- %SystemRoot%\Fonts
- REGISTRY:
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock2\Parameters
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock\Parameters
- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\nwlnkspx\Parameters
-
- NT Logoff
- ---------
- When the user logs off on an Windows NT/2000 Host Computer, you may loose the
- connection to the Host computer. If this happens and the Host
- program is configured to 'Run as a service' and 'Wait for call at startup',
- you should be able to reconnect to the host after 20 to 70 seconds.
-
-
- Windows Modem (TAPI) limitations
- --------------------------------
- It is not possible to choose an ISDN modem in conjunction with a
- Windows Modem (TAPI) communication profile. For support of ISDN
- modems please use an ISDN(CAPI) communication profile. For more
- information regarding communication profiles please refer to the
- NetOp User's Guide or Online Help.
-
-
- Access Server Version 5.4 Compatibility
- ---------------------------------------
- Because of new and enhanced security features in version 6.x , The NetOp
- Access Server version 5.4 is not compatible with version 6.x Guests and Hosts.
- Note: A 6.x Access Server is backwards compatible and will work in conjunction
- with 5.4 Guests and Hosts.
-
-
- Coexistence between different NetOp modules
- -------------------------------------------
- In version 6.5 of NetOp Remote Control, a new feature named coexistence is
- introduced. Since two NetOp modules can't be loaded at the same time, a seperate
- program manages the starting and stopping of the modules. The behaviour of
- coexistence is, that if one NetOp module runs, but has no active session, and
- another module is started, the first module is temporarily stopped. It is then
- automatically restarted when the second module terminates. Examples are:
- * A Host is waiting for call. You start a Student. The Host will yield while the
- Student runs, then it will restart automatically
- * A Student is waiting for call. You start a Host. The Student will yield while
- the Host runs, then it will restart automatically
- * A Host is running. You start a Guest. The Host will yield while the Guest
- runs, then it will restart automatically
- * A Student is running. You start a Teacher. The Student will yield while the
- Teacher runs, then it will restart automatically
-
- It is a condition for the above module changes to succeed, that you have checked
- the program options "wait for call at startup" and "join class at startup". If a
- Host is currently being remote controlled, or if a Student has joined a classroom,
- module changes are rejected. An error message will pop up in stead.
-
- You can configure an optional Yes/No message box to appear before the program
- changes are effective. A useful coesistence feature is that a Host listens on
- behalf of a Student and vice versa. If a Host detects an announcement of the
- classroom, which the Student is configured for, it will yield, while an
- automatically started Student runs. When the Student terminates, the Host restarts.
-
- The coexistence feature exists in NetOp Remote Control 6.0 build 1999309 and later
- and in NetOp School 1.5 build 1999309 or later. In these versions, one must manually
- switch coexistence on in the NetOp.ini file. In 6.5, the default is that coexistence
- is on, but you may switch it off in NetOp.ini.
-
- [COEXISTENCE]
- COEXIST=1
- DEBUG=0
- LOAD_WARNING=0
- LOAD_STUDENT=<path for student executable>
- LOAD_STUDENT_CMD_LINE=/R:classroom
-
- COEXIST must be 1 to enable coexistence, 0 will disable it. Default is coexistence.
-
- If DEBUG is 1 the NetOp coexistence manager program will be visible and show various
- informations about the modules in the load stack. The default is 0.
-
- LOAD_WARNING determines whether the user is prompted before the current program is
- suspended. If the user replies no, the new program is not loaded. By default these
- prompts are disabled.
-
- LOAD_STUDENT is a full path to a student. This line is automatically inserted by the
- Student's setup program. A Host will look for this line and if the executable exists,
- it will extract the classroom name from the Student installation. If the classroom
- name is not blank, the Host will listen for Teachers. If the right classroom is
- announced, the Host will suspend itself and start the student.
-
- LOAD_STUDENT_CMD_LINE offers the possibility to add parameters to the command line
- used to start the Student. This line is optional.
-
-
- New features and enhancements:
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-
- Windows 2000 support
- - Full support for Windows 2000 implemented
- - Command mode implemented for fast transfer of screens
- - Ctrl-Alt-Del can be passed to Host, e.g. to bring up the log on screen.
- - Windows 2000 "gimmics" can be disabled during remote control to obtain even
- higher speed
-
- Integration with Windows security management (integration with NT security)
- - Upon connection to Host, the Guest user must enter his Windows user name and
- password. NetOp access rights are assigned, either to the individual user or
- to a group of users.
- - 2000, NT, 98, 95
-
- Host connectivity
- - More ways to connect a Guest to a Host has been implemented, making NetOp
- more flexible and easier to use. Now possible to connect via User Name
- (Windows log on name), DNS Name and Host ID. Host ID is the default when
- entering a name to call. The default can be changed to User Name or DNS
- name. Also possible to overwrite the default using U::, DNS:: or H::
- followed by the name.
- - User names / log on names. By using this method, a Guest connects to a Host
- PC by simply calling the log on name used by the person that has logged-in
- on the Host PC. So you connect to a person, rather than an identified PC.
- For example: u::peter will connect to the PC where peter is logged in
- (assuming a Host is loaded).
- - Possible to have NetOp show list of duplicate log on names
- - The Browse list will show the user name in addition to usual information,
- such as protocol and Host ID.
-
- Long DNS name support
- - NetOp can accept DNS names up to 255 characters long.
- E.g. peter.jensen.danware.dk
-
- New Communication protocols
- - TCP. New communication device implemented called TCP. This device use TCP.
- (UDP device still being the default TCP/IP device). TCP is a "Dynamic"
- NetOp protocol, behaving like a modem or ISDN protocol. The Host is called
- directly and browse is not possible. When you call a Gateway via TCP, you
- will have to pass the Gateway security and if you have not specified which
- host to control, you will be presented with a screen where you can select
- to remote control the gateway, browse the LAN for Hosts or specify a Host
- name you want to connect to. Just as if you were connecting via Modem. Many
- firewalls prevent UDP calls but permit TCP calls, so this new communication
- device will make it easier to connect through firewalls.
- - INFRARED (IrDA). New Infra-red protocol implemented. Connect to PCs via
- Infrared communication and remote control, transfer files, etc. much faster
- than using e.g. a null-modem cable. Uses Windows built-in support for
- Infrared communication.
- - TSE. New proprietary protocol implemented for Terminal Server environments.
- The TSE protocol is available when the Gateway module is installed on a
- Terminal Server. This NetOp protocol is used in combination with NetOp
- School when NetOp School Students run in a Terminal Server environment. The
- Gateway will route communication between Terminal Server sessions and
- network protocols such as TCP/IP, IPX and NetBios.
- - Auto setting of MTU size to avoid "black screen" problem. The result is
- also increased speed, as NetOp automatically will find the largest packet
- size possible to use.
- - If TCP/IP receive port is set to 0 then NetOp will automatically find a
- free port. This makes it possible to run multiple Guests simultaneously in
- a Terminal Server environment.
-
- NetOp deployment module. A new module that can make installation of NetOp
- modules easier by using "push" technology. For example:
- - Distribute / install NetOp hosts onto networked NT or 2000 PCs where there
- is no NetOp module running.
- - Distribute / install NetOp hosts onto Windows PCs that already have NetOp
- Host running. Win 2000, NT, 98 and 95 PCs.
- - Deployment must take place from a PC running Win 2000 or Win NT.
-
- Marker mode
- - Draw on remote screen to highlight areas of interest, e.g. during a support
- session
- - Many different styles, color and line sizes
- - Undo and Clear command.
- - Supported for Windows 2000, NT and 98.
-
- Full Screen DOS box
- - Also support for graphics in 2000 and NT 4.0 full screen DOS boxes in bitmap
- mode (not if dual processor).
-
- Notification feature on Host
- - Audio warning and / or display of information box upon remote control
- - Optional information box with list of who has connected to the PC
- - Host shows which Guest is currently controlling the host
-
- Transfer of keyboard flags
- - Setting to prevent keyboard flags being passed from Guest to Host.
-
- New buttons in Guest
- - Send Crtl-Alt-Del to Host (NT / 2000)
- - Send / Receive clipboard
- - Marker mode
-
- New features since first release of v. 6.0
- - Print re-direction feature
- - Co-existence feature between Student, Teacher, Guest and Host. Only one
- module can run at a time.
- - Access Server improvements
- - Speed
- - Export feature
- - Remote Control of Terminal Server Console
-
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-
- Copyright (c) 1986,2000 Danware Data A/S. All Rights Reserved.
- Portions used under license from third parties. NetOp(r) and the red
- kite are registered trademarks of Danware Data A/S. Windows (TM) is a
- trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
-
- Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program, or any portion of
- it may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and violators will be
- prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law.
-