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- LAN/Networks
- LAN Menu & Security 2.05
- LAN Menu 2.05 Network Menu and Password Security System
- DOS LAN MENU SHELL SECURITY NETWORK
- FILES: lan205.zip
-
- Author: Jim Hass
- Registration: $29.00
-
- This program is a DOS shell that hides the underlying operating
- system from the uninitiated user, yet does not get in the way of
- the expert user. The basic system consist of up to one hundred
- Menu Files with ten menu pages each, and each page having ten
- selections to choose from. You start a selection by pointing to
- it with the cursor and pressing the ENTER key or by pressing the
- number key associated with that selection. Each selection can
- start a program, run a batch file, or execute any DOS command. A
- selection can also have multiple steps which can include any or
- all of the possibilities above. You can change menu pages by
- pressing the F1 thru F10 keys to go directly to page 1 thru 10 or
- use the PgUp and PgDn keys. Each page and each selection on each
- page has a user definable description.
-
- The slash key displays a 1-2-3 type menu at the top of the
- screen. The choices from the menu include: Help, Add, Change,
- Delete, Move, Page, Run, Exit, and Quit. If you select HELP you
- are presented with another menu and screens that explain how to
- use the Menu System. ADD, CHANGE, DELETE, and MOVE allow you to
- alter the description and action taken by a Main Menu selection.
- PAGE lets you change the description of a Page Index entry,
- import pages, and delete pages. RUN allows you to execute any
- program, DOS command, or batch file from within the Menu System.
- EXIT returns you to the DOS prompt and QUIT erases the Top Menu
- and puts you back in the Main Menu. Other commands in the Top
- Menu allow you to set up macros, passwords, menu titles, change
- colors and window borders, set communications parameters, set
- mouse sensitivity, and blank the menu screen after a set amount
- of time.
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- LanMenu works by letting DOS run temporary batch files that start
- with the letters "TEMP". These batch files always have a unique
- name and are deleted when you return to LanMenu. The batch file
- is run by DOS because LanMenu stuffs the batch file name and the
- Enter key in the keyboard buffer before it quits and gets out of
- memory completely. All memory is then available to your programs.
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- Hardware Requirements: IBM compatible computer, 256K RAM, Hard Disk,
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- Other Requirements: PC/MS-DOS 2.0 & higher or DR-DOS 3.4 & higher.
- Network support for all DOS-based networks.
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