57604 Save the active document with a new name\nSave As
57605 Change the printing options\nPage Setup
57606 Change the printer and printing options\nPrint Setup
57607 Print the active document\nPrint
57609 Display full pages\nPrint Preview
57612 Send the active document through electronic mail\nSend Mail
57616 Open this document
57617 Open this document
57618 Open this document
57619 Open this document
57620 Open this document
57621 Open this document
57622 Open this document
57623 Open this document
57624 Open this document
57625 Open this document
57626 Open this document
57627 Open this document
57628 Open this document
57629 Open this document
57630 Open this document
57631 Open this document
57632 Erase the selection\nErase
57633 Erase everything\nErase All
57634 Copy the selection and put it on the Clipboard\nCopy
57635 Cut the selection and put it on the Clipboard\nCut
57636 Find the specified text\nFind
57637 Insert Clipboard contents\nPaste
57638 Insert Clipboard contents and a link to its source\nPaste Link
57639 Insert Clipboard contents with options\nPaste Special
57640 Repeat the last action\nRepeat
57641 Replace specific text with different text\nReplace
57642 Select the entire document\nSelect All
57643 Undo the last action\nUndo
57644 Redo the previously undone action\nRedo
57653 Split the active window into panes\nSplit
57664 Display program information, version number and copyright\nAbout
57665 Quit the application; prompts to save documents\nExit
57680 Switch to the next window pane\nNext Pane
57681 Switch back to the previous window pane\nPrevious Pane
57856 Insert new embedded object\nNew Object
57857 Edit linked objects\nEdit Links
57858 Convert object to different type\nConvert Object
57872 Activate embedded or linked object
57873 Activate embedded or linked object
57874 Activate embedded or linked object
57875 Activate embedded or linked object
59136 EXT
59137 CAP
59138 NUM
59139 SCRL
59140 OVR
59141 REC
59142
59143
59392 Show or hide the toolbar\nToggle ToolBar
59393 Show or hide the status bar\nToggle StatusBar
61184 Change the window size
61185 Change the window position
61186 Reduce the window to an icon
61187 Enlarge the window to full size
61188 Switch to the next document window
61189 Switch to the previous document window
61190 Close the active window and prompts to save the documents
61202 Restore the window to normal size
61203 Activate Task List
61204 LOGGING: If you choose to use the default log file, "TJPlog.txt", this file will be placed in the same directory as TJPING.EXE. You can specify any valid directory/file path, such as "C:\Temp\mylog.txt", and the file will be placed there. Only valid file names will function - for instance, "/TJPlog.txt" is not a valid file name. \n\n
61205 TJPing - Version 2.0 February 16, 1998\nCopyright ⌐ 1996-1998. All Rights Reserved.\nWritten by Jim Dunne\ntopjimmy@topjimmysoftware.com
61206 Please read the Disclaimer - click the "Info | About TJPing" menu item.
61440 Open
61441 Save As
61442 All Files (*.*)
61443 Untitled
61445 Close print preview mode\nCancel Preview
61446 an unnamed file
61447 Unable to locate required API functions! Make sure file ICMP.DLL is installed in the C:\Windows\system or C:\Winnt\system32 directory!
61448 Unable to locate the Microsoft ICMP API! Make sure that the file ICMP.DLL is installed in the C:\Windows\system or C:\Winnt\system32 directory!
61449 %u packets received out of %u packets transmitted : %d%s PACKET LOSS
61450 %s %u %u %u
61451 COMPATIBILITY AND REQUIREMENTS: TJPing has been tested on:\nWin 95 - Winsocks v. 1.1 and WSock32 v. 2.2\nNT 3.51 - Winsock v. 1.1\nNT 4.0 - Winsock v. 2.0\n\nTJPing requires that the file ICMP.DLL be installed in the c:\windows\system or c:\winnt\system32 directory, depending on whether you're running Win 95 or NT. This file is automatically installed by Win 95 and NT 3.51/4.0. when the Microsoft TCP/IP network protocol is installed. TJPing requires the use of the Microsoft TCP/IP protocol stack.\n\n
61452 PING: TJPing, given a host's IP address, sends an echo request to the host. If the host can be reached, it will send back an echo reply. This is known as "Pinging", and can quickly let you know if a host can be reached via TCP/IP. If a user enters a host's Domain Name Service (DNS) name instead of an IP address, asynchronous, non-blocking Winsock functions are called to find the host's IP address, which the program then uses to ping the host. RTT (Round Trip Time) indicates how long the packet took to get to the host and back. TTL (Time To Live) indicates how many hops the packet made.\n\n
61453 FEATURES: TJPing has several features that enhance it's user-friendliness:\n1. The Microsoft ICMP API IcmpSendEcho function, which blocks, has been threaded to allow users to maintain control of the program during a ping.\n2. Between sessions, TJPing remembers an unlimited number of names/IP addresses and all of the options and screen settings entered by the user.\n3. The results window and the "Host" box are editable using the right-mouse button or the "Ctrl" accelerator keys.\n4. Upon startup and after every ping, the cursor focus always returns to the "Host Name/IP Address:" edit box.\n\n
61454 WIN95/NT REGISTRY INFORMATION: In order to save information from session to session, TJPing uses the Registry. While I have tested this program thoroughly on numerous different machines, some people may still not want it to access their Registry. But...oh my...if you're reading this, then you've already started the program. Uh oh! Ummm, well, if you'd like to remove those Registry settings, find and remove the keys:\nHKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Top Jimmy Software\nHKEY_USERS\Default\Software\Top Jimmy Software\nHKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\TJPing.Document\nHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Classes\TJPing.Document.\n\n
61455 KNOWN BUGS: NT 3.51: The "Top Jimmy Software Homepage" button in the "About TJPing" dialog box doesn't display or function correctly.\n\n
61456 THANKS: Thanks to MarkG, whoever he is, and his Win32 Programming webpage for providing me enough information about the poorly documented Microsoft ICMP API to get up and running with this project. And thanks to all the beta testers who've helped me tremendously!
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61458 DISCLAIMER: TJPing is freeware and is distributed "as is". No guarantee is made about TJPing - use at your own risk. The author will not be liable for any actual or claimed damages arising from its use.\n\n
61459 Round Trip Time (in milliseconds) Max/Min/Av: %d/%d/%d
61460 http://www.topjimmysoftware.com
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61463 TRACE: Given a host's name or IP address, TJPing can trace the route the IP packets take to get to the host. This is known as "Traceroute", and is interesting to watch the torturous routing the Internet subjects your packets to. The trace function is also threaded to prevent blocking of the program. The "timeout" setting for the ping function also applies to the trace function.\n\n
61464 LOOKUP: TJPing, given a host's IP address, will attempt to find it's DNS name, and vice versa. Asynchronous, non-blocking Winsock functions are called to find the host's IP address or DNS name.\n\n
61465 NEW IN THIS VERSION:\n- The "Host:" drop-down list can now be sorted.\n- The "Set Options" dialog box now shows correct font for non-English versions of Windows.\n- The host and time/date are shown for each operation so that log results will reflect this information.\n- Host deletion and log functions added to popup menu.\n- Updated email address and website URL.\n\n
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61467 %s Local Host name: %s Local IP address: %s
61468 RESTRICTIONS: Anybody can use TJPing - it's freeware. All I ask is that you don't decompile, disassemble, reverse-engineer, etc., or sell it. The intellectual and property rights to TJPing remain in Jim Dunne and Top Jimmy Software.\n\n
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61471 TJPing by Jim Dunne - Copyright ⌐ 1996-1998. All rights reserved.