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- Version=10/31/1998
- You can use NSLookUp to determine the IP address of your computer.
- You can ping yourself by entering '127.0.0.1' or 'me'.
- ENTER is a shortcut for the Go button.
- Smart Address Splitting can be enabled/disabled on the General Options Dialog.
- You can copy text using CTRL-c.
- Some client functions like Ping and TraceRoute require Sockets 2. You can download an upgrade to Sockets 2 from the Microsoft site.
- Quote of the Day is usually supported by Windows NT based computers.
- TraceRoute is faster if you don't resolve IP addresses.
- You can resolve IP addresses in Ping and TraceRoute by double-clicking the hop sequence number.
- CTRL-TAB is a shortcut for switching to the next client function.
- You can set 'Start From Hop' to 2 if your first hop never responds in TraceRoute.
- The WhoIs query 'WhoIs-Servers@sipb.mit.edu' will give you an up-to-date list of WhoIs servers.
- You can download the latest tips file from the CyberKit homepage.
- Some Finger hosts do not support the 'Verbose' option.
- Time requires that your Time Zone settings in the control-pannel are correct.
- KeepAlive uses Ping to keep your dialup connection open.
- CyberKit supports non-standard POP3 port numbers in CheckForMail.
- CyberKit is postcardware.
- CyberKit has context sensitive help, i.e. no matter what function you are performing, whenever you press F1, you'll get the related help page.
- The CyberKit help file has a trouble shooting section.
- Ping and TraceRoute are faster when you use small packet sizes.
- Your hosts file is in the windows directory in Windows 95.
- Smart Address Splitting will filter a host name out of a ftp or http address.
- ESC is a shortcut for the Stop button.
- You can start CyberKit minimized in the tray with the -M command line parameter.
- CyberKit supports many command line parameters that allow you to start CyberKit just the way you like it.
- The CyberKit help file contains a lot of useful information.
- You can paste text using CTRL-v.
- There are shortcuts for most of the functions in CyberKit.
- Smart Address Splitting splits up an e-mail address into host and user part.
- Your hosts file is in the system32 directory in Windows NT.
- CTRL-SHIFT-TAB is a shortcut for switching to the previous client function.
- You can download the latest version of CyberKit from the CyberKit homepage.
- The WhoIs query 'help' gives you syntax information about WhoIs querys.
- The CyberKit homepage can be found at http://www.ping.be/cyberkit.
- The CyberKit help file has a FAQ section.
- You have now seen all the tips, but you can discover a lot of other useful information in the on-line help.