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- TCP/IP Switcher Version 3.2
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- TCPSW is a utility to allow the changing of a Windows 95 DialUp
- networking connection's hostname, domain name, and nameserver
- values. This change can be made anytime (even after connecting). It
- is most useful to those who use more than one internet service provider
- which requires different settings for the above values.
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- In order to use TCPSW, setup the connection as you would like for the
- first connection and then run TCPSW. You should see the current state
- displayed in the windows. Press the "Save Current" button and specify
- a filename to store the information into. Press the "Quit" button.
- Then, change your Windows 95 connection setup for the second connection
- and again run TCPSW. You should now see the second connection displayed.
- Again press "Save Current" and specify a different filename to save the
- information in. Repeat the above process for as many different
- setups as you need.
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- To restore a setup, invoke TCPSW and press the "Set Parameters" button.
- Choose the desired setup from the file navigator. Your new setup should
- now be displayed in the window.
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- TCP/IP Switcher is Copyright (c) 1996 by J.W. Hance.
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- This program may be distributed, copied, incorporated into ftp, internet,
- CDROM, or other types of archives provided that this notice is kept along
- with the program.
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- Please note that this program is distributed under the SHAREWARE
- principle. You are granted a 15-day evaluaton license. If after that
- time you decide to continue using TCPSW, you must purchase a license
- to use TCPSW. To license TCPSW, send US$5.00 to:
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- J.W. Hance
- 11711 N. Meridian St, Suite 540
- Carmel, IN 46032 USA
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- To contact the author about problems, updates, or suggestions, send
- EMAIL to:
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- 72617.2205@compuserve.com
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- Change Log
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- Changes from V3.1 - V3.2:
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- 1) TCP/SW Will only execute one instance of the application. Now if an
- attempt to run a second copy, the first one will be activated.
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- 2) Fixed a problem with TCP addresses which were the full 12 digits long.
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