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- Delrina CommSuite 95 README Notes March 14, 1996
- =====================================================================
- The following information reflects changes made for this release of
- CommSuite, dated March 14, 1996. You should review this information
- prior to installing CommSuite.
-
- This document also describes changes made since the first editions
- of the Delrina CommSuite Getting Started guide and the User's guides
- for each CommSuite program were printed. Where applicable, these notes
- refer to specific sections in the appropriate manual.
-
- COMMSUITE
- =========
-
- Getting Information Electronically
- ----------------------------------
- Online help can provide you with detailed information when you need
- it most -- while you are using CommSuite. To get procedural help,
- click the Help Topics command on the Help menu. For context-sensitive
- information, click the What's This? "?" button at the top of any
- dialog.
-
- This release also updates the WinFax, WinComm, Cyberjack and Talkworks
- online help.
-
- The Troubleshooting section in the online help for each product has been
- expanded and contains information not included in the manuals at time of
- printing. In cases where the online help and the manuals differ, the
- online help is more up-to-date.
-
- Updated information, including text files mentioned in this document,
- is also made available on the Delrina Web site, the Delrina BBS and
- through CompuServe. Refer to the "Getting Help" chapter of your
- Getting Started guide for details on accessing these services.
-
- Accessing the CompuServe Forum
- ------------------------------
- Online support for Delrina products on CompuServe has been moved to the
- Symantec forum. Enter GO SYMANTEC.
-
- Support for Viewing GIF-LZW Files Licensed From Unisys
- ------------------------------------------------------
- The support for viewing GIF-LZW files in Delrina Image Manager is
- licensed from Unisys Corporation, under U.S. Patent No. 4,558,302
- and foreign counterparts.
-
- Call Discrimination
- -------------------
- If you have a Class 1, Windows (TAPI) modem that supports call
- discrimination, the CommSuite programs can recognize and handle data,
- fax and voice calls. To accept data calls, do the following:
-
- - enable Direct Data Calls in the WinFax Receive Properties dialog
- - run or minimize WinComm in host mode
- - run or minimize WinFax with Automatic Reception enabled
-
- If Voice Answering is also enabled in WinFax, an additional step is
- required for WinFax to recognize and hand off data calls. The sender
- must add the following suffix to their dial string when sending data
- files:
-
- ,,,*,,9*
-
- If you have multiple mailboxes set up in TalkWorks, insert any valid
- mailbox number before the 9:
-
- ,,,*,,1,,9*
-
- Each comma represents a two-second pause. You may need to adjust the
- number of commas.
-
- If you are upgrading from WinFax PRO 7.0 to the CommSuite version of
- WinFax and you want to use call discrimination, you must remove your
- modem and then add it again from the Modem Properties dialog. On the
- Setup menu, click Modem. Removing and adding your modem resets your
- existing modem settings to their defaults.
-
-
- WINFAX
- ======
-
-
- What's New in TalkWorks
- =======================
- US Robotics Sportster Vi
- ------------------------
- This release adds support for the US Robotics Sportster Vi series
- of modems. When you install your USR modem, you will be prompted
- for new voice prompt files.
-
- Unimodem/v
- ----------
- This release of TalkWorks will work with the Unimodem/v driver.
-
- Silence Detection slide control
- -------------------------------
- The Stop Recording When Silent check box on the TalkWorks
- Properties dialog has been changed to the Silence Detection
- Sensitivity slide control. If your phone system has a lot of line
- noise, set this control towards the high end.
-
- Option to leave a message in another mailbox
- --------------------------------------------
- The asterisk key (*) will now take you back to the main menu after
- leaving a voice message or retrieving your messages. You can then
- leave a message in another mailbox.
-
-
- What's New in WinFax
- ====================
- This update resolves a wide variety of problems and performance
- issues. The main areas of improvement are:
-
- - time needed to load WinFax programs, print from another program
- to send a fax, retrieve and update phonebook and log information
- - conversion of WinFax PRO 4.0 cover pages and phonebooks
- - DDE issues with PIM phonebooks such as ACT! and Maximizer
- - functionality in the Send dialog
- - support for Mustek and HP Deskscan v2.3 scanners
- - new Word 7.0 and Excel 7.0 macros
-
- WinFax Fast Start
- -----------------
- Fast Start speeds up the faxing process by loading a streamlined
- version of WinFax designed for sending faxes only. With Fast Start
- running, you can print to WinFax to send a fax faster, and any
- faxes you have scheduled are sent at the appropriate times. This
- release of WinFax PRO 7.0 adds the WinFax Fast Start icon to
- the Startup group.
-
- Note: You cannot receive faxes automatically using Fast Start. You
- must have WinFax or CommBar running or minimized.
-
- To send a fax without opening WinFax:
- 1. Right click the WinFax Fast Start icon.
- 2. Click Send Fax. The WinFax Send dialog appears.
- 3. Address your fax, including any attachments and a cover page.
- 4. Click Send.
-
- To open the main WinFax window from the WinFax Fast Start icon,
- right click the icon and click Start WinFax 7.0. When you close
- WinFax, WinFax Fast Start will automatically be reloaded.
-
- You can also close WinFax Fast Start from the right click menu.
- Exit Fast Start before uninstalling or reinstalling WinFax.
-
- Quick View
- ----------
- Use Quick Fax Viewer to view and print faxes and attachments
- (files with .FX? extensions) from Windows Explorer or your Windows
- desktop. To view a file in Quick Fax Viewer, right click on it and
- then select Quick View from the menu.
-
- If nothing happens, you may not have Quick View enabled in Windows
- 95. To enable Quick View:
-
- 1. On the Windows Start menu, point to Settings and click Control
- Panel. The Control Panel folder opens.
- 2. Double click Add/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs
- Properties dialog appears.
- 3. Click the Windows Setup tab.
- 4. In the Components list, click Assessories.
- 5. Click the Details button.
- 6. In the Components list, enable Quick View and click OK. The
- Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog reappears.
- 7. Click OK. You may be prompted for your Windows 95 CD.
-
- Save Folder Tree State on Exit
- ------------------------------
- Enable this option on the Program Properties dialog if you only want
- WinFax to refresh the last phonebook you accessed in the Phonebook
- panel of the Send dialog. This may improve the speed at which the
- Send dialog appears. If you disable this option, WinFax refreshes
- all existing phonebooks when you display the Send dialog.
-
- Always Launch WinFax When Printing From Another Application
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- Enable this option to start the full WinFax program when you print
- to WinFax from another application. Otherwise, WinFax Fast Start
- starts. Disabling this option may improve printing speed.
-
-
-
- General
- =======
- Receiving from fax machines without tone
- ----------------------------------------
- With TalkWorks added to WinFax, calls from fax machines that do not
- initiate fax tone will be treated as voice calls. You can include
- instructions in your voice message for fax callers having difficulty
- to add the following suffix to their dial string to have WinFax take
- the call:
-
- ,,,*,,8*
-
- Each comma represents a two-second pause.
-
- If you have multiple mailboxes set up in TalkWorks, insert any valid
- mailbox number before the 8. If the caller has a handset on the fax
- machine, they can enter the following when TalkWorks answers the call:
-
- * <wait for mailbox prompt> enter mailbox number <wait for password
- prompt> 8*
-
- Sending WinFax PRO 4.0 cover pages
- ----------------------------------
- Certain WinFax PRO 4.0 cover pages may cause transmission to train
- down or fail part way through sending the cover page. If you have this
- problem, disable High Speed Compression (2D) on the Fax tab of your
- Modem Properties dialog. To display this dialog, click Modem on the
- Setup menu, select your modem and click Properties.
-
- Modem does not Wait for bong
- ----------------------------
- Not all modems support the "Wait for bong" feature for credit card
- dialing. To work around this use the "Wait" option and adjust the wait
- time as required.
-
- Importing logs into a new message store
- ---------------------------------------
- If you are creating a new message store to hold imported log
- records, disable the Compress Fax Messages option.
-
- Using WinFax with a CAS modem
- -----------------------------
- If you use WinFax PRO 7.0 with a CAS modem, contact the modem
- vendor or manufacturer to ensure that you have the appropriate
- CAS drivers for Windows 95.
-
- Using WinFax on an IBM ThinkPad with an IBM Mwave modem
- -------------------------------------------------------
- WinFax requires version 2.0 or later of the Mwave modem software.
-
- Disk space requirements for receiving faxes
- -------------------------------------------
- WinFax requires a minimum of 1 MB of free disk space to receive
- faxes. If your computer does not meet this requirement, WinFax
- displays the following error message: "Disk is full. Unable to
- receive faxes." Free up at least 1 MB of disk space, close any
- other programs and ask the sender to resend the fax.
-
- Fine tuning the WinFax Printer Driver for gray scale faxing
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- If you are sending a fax that contains gray scale images, you
- may improve the appearance of the fax by adjusting the settings
- for the WinFax printer driver. On the Graphics tab, select Error
- Diffusion and set the Intensity at approximately 175.
-
- Using the Delrina WinFax Scanner
- --------------------------------
- If you already have a WinFax scanner, you will need additional
- files in order to use it with WinFax PRO 7.0. If you have the CD
- version of CommSuite 95, you can install these files from the
- Setup Welcome screen. The files are also available from the
- Delrina Web site, the Delrina BBS or on CompuServe.
-
- Using WinFax macros
- -------------------
- When upgrading, WinFax macros for Microsoft Word must be
- reinstalled. It is recommended that you remove the old WinFax
- macro files before attempting to install the updated versions.
-
- To remove a macro
-
- 1. On the Word Tools menu, click Macro. The Macro dialog appears.
- 2. In the Macros Available In drop-down list, select All Active
- Templates. A list of macros appears.
- 3. Select the macro you want to delete, and click DELETE.
-
- To install a macro
-
- 1. Click the Windows Start button, point to Programs, point to WinFax
- PRO 7.0 and click Microsoft Word 6.0 or 7.0, depending on which
- version of Word you use. Microsoft Word appears.
- 2. Follow the Macro Install Instructions displayed within Word to
- install the macro.
-
- For information on updates to the WinFax macros, see the file WFXMACRO.TXT
- in your WinFax installation directory.
-
- Retrieving BFT events from a remote fax station
- -----------------------------------------------
- In order to poll a remote fax station for BFT events, ECM must
- be enabled on both the polling computer and the remote fax station.
-
- PackRat 4.0 phonebook does not open in WinFax
- ---------------------------------------------
- If you cannot open the PackRat phonebook in WinFax, check that
- the path specification in the [Polaris PackRat 4.0] section of your
- WIN.INI file is correct.
-
- Expanding and collapsing folders
- --------------------------------
- Use the plus and minus keys on your keyboard to expand and collapse
- folders in WinFax. You can also do this in the phonebook list in the
- Send Fax wizard.
-
- Copying column headings
- -----------------------
- You can now copy column heading settings between folders in the Logs
- or Phonebooks window. To copy headings, right click in the folder
- list and select the Copy Headings command. Use this feature to quickly
- and easily format the way folder information appears.
-
-
- Delrina WinFax PRO User's Guide
- ===============================
- Adding and Removing Single Fax Pages (page 5-7)
- -----------------------------------------------
- You cannot add or remove single pages to or from a fax event. The Add
- and Remove buttons no longer appear on the Fax Pages dialog.
-
- Archiving Events (pages 5-11 to 5-12)
- -------------------------------------
- Events in the default message store are not compressed. Create a new
- message store to archive events and have them compress automatically.
-
- Setting Printer Driver Resolution (pages 13-4 to 13-5)
- ------------------------------------------------------
- You can change the resolution on the Send dialog. Click Options and
- select the setting in the Resolution drop-down list.
-
- Note: Returning to the default printer driver settings (error
- diffusion and intensity at 100) may improve sending performance.
-
- Resetting Toolbar Properties (page 13-37)
- -----------------------------------------
- The Reset button no longer appears on the Toolbar Properties dialog.
-
- Database Optimizer/Rebuilder Utility (pages A-12 to A-13)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- The executable file name for the database optimizer/rebuilder utility
- has changed to DELFIX.EXE. This file is installed in the directory in
- which you installed WinFax. You can run DELFIX from the Run dialog on
- the Windows Start menu. If you want to rebuild your database, run
- DELFIX.EXE. If you want to optimize your database, run this file with
- the "-OPTIMIZE" command line parameter.
-
-
- TALKWORKS
- =========
-
- General
- =======
- Supported Modems
- ----------------
- TalkWorks supports voice-capable modems based on Rockwell or Cirrus
- Logic chipsets. Chipsets by US Robotics (Sportster Vi modems) are
- now supported with this release. Sierra Semiconductor or IBM Mwave
- are not supported in this release.
-
- While Talkworks supports several internal modems made by Zoom
- Technologies, the external VFX 14.4V is not supported at this time.
- The Compaq Presario built-in modems are also not supported.
-
- Telephony is an emerging technology and new voice modems are being
- released onto the market regularly. You can obtain a current list of
- modems that have been tested with TalkWorks and technical notes about
- modem-specific problems by calling the Delrina Fax InfoLine at:
- (416) 443-1614. for details on other methods of obtaining technical
- notes electronically, refer to the "Getting Help" chapter of your
- Getting Started Guide.
-
- Creative Labs PhoneBlaster
- --------------------------
- You may experience volume fluctuations when recording memos or
- greetings with this modem. To correct the problem, adjust your
- Windows 95 volume control settings, as follows:
-
- 1. Click the Windows Start button, point to Programs, point to Accessories,
- point to Multimedia, and click Volume Control. The Recording Control
- dialog appears.
- 2. On the Options menu, click Properties. The Properties dialog
- appears.
- 3. Click Recording and then click OK. The Recording Control
- dialog reappears.
- 4. Click the Advanced button.
- 5. Enable AGC For WaveIn.
-
- If you experience feedback during "live" phone calls, disable AGC
- For WaveIn.
-
- USR Robotics
- ------------
- Sportster Vi modem with firmware versions prior to October 1995 do not
- always respond to the voice record command. With the internal Sportster
- modem, the process can fail with the line open. Firmware upgrades are
- available from USR to fix this problem.
-
- Playback of messages recorded with USR modems is quite soft. Use the PC
- sound card to play back messages and adjust the volume control.
-
- After a voice call connects but before the prompt is played, the modem
- speaker may whine. This is not audible to the caller and stops when the
- prompt starts.
-
- Dialing using the TalkWorks Telephone allows the call to be monitored
- on the modem speaker. With USR modems, the appropriate DTMF tones are
- sent when the user presses the telephone keys, but the speaker does not
- remain active.
-
-
- Delrina TalkWorks User's Guide
- ==============================
- Forwarding Voice Messages (page 26)
- -----------------------------------
- To forward voice messages manually, modify the recipient information
- so that you are sending by BFT or Compressed BFT.
-
-
- CYBERJACK
- =========
-
- Integrating With Netscape Navigator
- -----------------------------------
- Whether you are currently using Netscape Navigator or are planning
- to do so in the future, you can integrate Cyberjack with
- Netscape Navigator. After integrating, you can start Cyberjack
- programs from within Netscape Navigator. For example, if you double
- click a Gopher site address while browsing with Netscape Navigator,
- Cyberjack Gopher starts and connects to the site.
-
- To integrate Cyberjack with Netscape Navigator, click
- Netscape Integration on the Setup menu.
-
- If you want to start Netscape Navigator when you click a Web CyberLink
- in the Guidebook, you must uninstall Cyberjack Web. If
- Netscape Navigator is not your default Web browser, then the default
- Web browser you have selected will start. To uninstall programs, see
- your Microsoft Windows 95 documentation.
-
- If you experience problems integrating with Netscape Navigator or using
- any of the Cyberjack programs with Navigator, make sure you are running
- the latest version of Netscape Navigator. You can download the latest
- version of Netscape Navigator by connecting to the following Web site:
-
- http://home.netscape.com/
-
- For Cyberjack to detect Netscape Navigator on your computer, you must
- have installed Navigator and run it at least once.
-
- Netscape Navigator is a trademark of Netscape Communications, Inc.
-
- Cyberjack Archie
- ----------------
- New functionality has been added to Cyberjack Archie. You can now
- determine whether an Archie server is active before submitting a query
- to it. You can Ping an Archie server to see if it is active, and then
- launch a query once you locate an active server.
-
- To add Ping and Launch buttons to the New Query dialog in
- Cyberjack Archie, do the following:
-
- 1. On the Setup menu, click Options. The Archie Options dialog
- appears.
- 2. Click the General tab.
- 3. In the Advanced Functionality section, enable any of the
- following:
-
- - Launch New Archie Button to add the Launch button to
- the New Query dialog.
- - Ping Archie Server Button to add the Ping button to the
- New Query dialog.
-
- Cyberjack Telnet
- ----------------
- Cyberjack Telnet is a new program added to the Cyberjack set of
- Internet programs. Telnet is an Internet tool that you can use to
- run programs on remote computers. Once you log on a Telnet site,
- you have access to many different types of information and services,
- including:
-
- - library catalogs
- - text-based user games, such as Multiple User Dungeons (MUDs)
- - other Internet programs, like WAIS, Gopher or HYTELNET.
-
- For more information on how to use Cyberjack Telnet, see the
- online help and the Telnet wizard. A chapter on Cyberjack Telnet in
- Adobe Acrobat format will soon be available on the Cyberjack Web site.
- The Cyberjack Web page is available at: http://www.cyberjack.com/
-
-
- Cyberjack Web
- -------------
- Cyberjack Web now supports HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) tables
- that are commonly used on Web sites across the Internet. The Web
- page author uses tables to place text and graphics in any
- location on the Web page. Without Cyberjack Web's support for
- HTML tables, you would see a long column of text and graphics
- when you visit a Web site with tables. In addition, Cyberjack
- Web also supports the use of colored fonts, "watermarked"
- backgrounds, and background colors specified by name.
-
- To see a list of HTML tags that Cyberjack supports, see the
- Cyberjack 7.0 Supported HTML Tags Web page at:
- http://www.cyberjack.com/ref/htmltags.htm
-
- Online Help
- ===========
- Several additions have been made to the Cyberjack Online Help, including a more
- extensive Troubleshooting section, information about Cyberjack
- Telnet, and using the new features in Cyberjack Web and Cyberjack
- Archie.
-
- Displaying the ReadMe and Install Log
- =====================================
- The Cyberjack ReadMe file and the Install Log do not appear on the
- Cyberjack program menu. To view the ReadMe file, open the README.TXT
- file in a text editor, such as Notepad. To view the Install Log, open
- the file CYBINST.LOG in a text editor. You can find these files in the
- Cyberjack program directory.
-
-
- Upgrading
- =========
- You can upgrade Cyberjack automatically. From the Setup menu of any
- Cyberjack program, click Upgrade. The Cyberjack Online Upgrade wizard
- appears. Click Next to start the upgrade procedure. The upgraded
- version of Cyberjack downloads automatically to your system. Check
- the Cyberjack Web page at http://www.cyberjack.com/ for information
- on upgrade releases of Cyberjack.
-
-
- General
- =======
- List of Internet Service Providers Available
- --------------------------------------------
- The file ISP.TXT found on the Cyberjack CD ROM or the last install
- disk (if you have the disk version of Cyberjack) is a list of some of
- the Internet Service Providers around the world. You can use this list
- to find an Internet Service Provider in your area.
-
- Importing CyberLinks to the Guidebook
- -------------------------------------
- If you decide not to load the sample CyberLinks that come with the
- Guidebook, you can load them at a later date. In the Guidebook menu
- click Import. Import the "Guidebook Sample.htm" file from the
- Cyberjack directory.
-
- CyberLinks Reappear After Deleting them in Microsoft Explorer
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- After deleting CyberLinks in Microsoft Explorer, they reappear when
- you start the Guidebook. The GUIDEBOOK.GBK file keeps a database of
- all CyberLinks, and restores any missing CyberLinks when you start
- the Guidebook. To permanently remove CyberLinks from your system,
- delete them through the Guidebook.
-
- Renaming CyberLinks
- -------------------
- You cannot rename the Internet address for any CyberLinks in the
- Guidebook. If you make a mistake entering a new CyberLink into the
- Guidebook, delete the entry and create a new CyberLink with the
- correct Internet address.
-
- In-Place Activated Cyberjack Programs
- -------------------------------------
- If you start a Cyberjack program using in-place activation (by double
- clicking a link that leads to another Cyberjack program), you must
- close that program before you can shut down Windows.
-
- Dragging and Dropping Files Using Cyberjack FTP or Cyberjack Gopher
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- If you drag and drop a file from a remote site to your computer using
- either Cyberjack FTP or Cyberjack Gopher, you will find that you are
- unable to use Windows multitasking capabilities -- like being able to
- start other programs -- until the transfer is complete. To avoid
- this when downloading files, click Retrieve Files on the Item menu.
- This will allow you to continue working while downloading a file.
-
- Entering Text and Changing Fields on Forms in Cyberjack Web
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- The TAB and ENTER keys are not supported in Web pages containing forms.
-
- Loading a Web Page from the Hard Drive
- --------------------------------------
- While you can load a Web page from your hard drive by clicking Open
- Page Source on the Page menu, you can also type it directly in the
- URL field. Type in the location for a Web page on your hard drive in
- the following format:
-
- file:///c:/sample.html
-
- Insufficient Memory When Starting a Cyberjack Program
- -----------------------------------------------------
- You get the following message when trying to start a Cyberjack
- program:
-
- Insufficient memory starting program: There is not enough memory
- to start a Cyberjack application.
-
- This can occur if you have a minimal amount of free space left on your
- hard drive. Increase the space available on your hard drive by doing
- the following:
-
- - empty the contents of the Recycle Bin
- - delete any unwanted files
- - defragment your the hard drive (see your Microsoft Windows 95
- documentation for details).
-
- Dial-Up Settings Disappear After Installing or Selecting a New Modem
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- After installing or selecting a new modem, your TCP/IP and DNS
- information disappear from your dial-up settings. This occurs because
- Windows 95 does not retain these settings for a new modem profile.
- Write down your dial-up connection information before installing or
- selecting a new modem in Windows 95.
-
-
- Cyberjack User's Guide
- ======================
- Incorrect Chapter Name (vi)
- ---------------------------
- In the Table of Contents, Chapter 9 is titled: "Managing Cyberjack and
- Email". The correct title is: "Using Cyberjack Diagnostic Tools".
-
- Viewing Hypertext Markup Language Source Files (3-11 - 3-12)
- ------------------------------------------------------------
- The Save Page Text menu item has been renamed Save Page Source. The
- Save to Disk dialog has been renamed the Save Page dialog. The Save
- Open Page Text menu item has been renamed Open Page Source. The Load
- from Disk dialog has been renamed Open Page Source.
-
- Adding Application Types (3-20 - 3-23)
- --------------------------------------
- The Edit button on the Types tab has been renamed Modify.
-
- Ignoring Users (5-16)
- ---------------------
- The Ignore List menu item has been renamed Ignore User.
-
- Setting the Channel Topics (5-27 - 5-28)
- ----------------------------------------
- The Channel Modes dialog has been renamed IRC Options. A Channel tab
- has been added to the IRC Options dialog.
-
- Finding Text (10-3 - 10-4)
- --------------------------
- The procedure should read as follows:
-
- 1. On the Edit menu, click Find. The Find dialog appears.
-
- 2. In the Find what field, type your search word.
-
- 3. Click Find Next. If the word is in the file it is highlighted.
- Click Find Next to find the next occurrence of the search word.
-
- Checking for Incoming Email Messages (10-13)
- --------------------------------------------
- This section describes how you can access Email from Cyberjack
- using Microsoft Exchange or another email program. It is not
- currently possible to access incoming Internet email through
- Cyberjack.
-
-
- Customizing Cyberjack Toolbars (10-22)
- --------------------------------------
- If you select the Large buttons setting for a session with a name
- that is more than 32 characters long, the name will wrap and
- cover the session icon directly below. To prevent this, increase
- the vertical icon spacing on the Windows Display Properties
- dialog.
-
- Adding a New Toolbar (10-23)
- ----------------------------
- The Reset button has been removed from the Toolbar Properties dialog.
-
-
- WINCOMM
- =======
-
- Upgrading
- =========
- C scripts
- ----------
- When upgrading from 1.1 to 7.0, convert any C scripts to 32-bit
- BasicScript format to improve running speed.
-
- General
- =======
- Moving WinComm to a different folder or drive
- ---------------------------------------------
- If you move WinComm to a folder or drive other than the default
- (c:\WinComm PRO 7.0), make sure that MSVCRT20.DLL appears in the
- destination folder.
-
- CompuServe B+ file transfer protocol
- ------------------------------------
- WinComm no longer supports the CompuServe B+ file transfer protocol.
- The default for CompuServe sessions is now Kermit.
-
- Windows modem initialization string settings
- --------------------------------------------
- Windows modem initialization string settings can be viewed by clicking
- the data tab on the Windows Modem Properties dialog. In order to
- change these settings, you must first set up the modem as a Standard
- COM port modem. It is not possible to change initialization string
- settings for Windows (TAPI) modems.
-
- Source Files for Host Mode
- --------------------------
- Source files for Host Mode are available for downloading on the
- Delrina BBS in the WinComm PRO conference area.
-
- Viewing Properties of Component Files in Zip Manager
- ----------------------------------------------------
- To view component file properties in Zip Manager, select the file and
- click Properties on the View menu.
-
- Customizing Image Manager toolbar
- ---------------------------------
- To customize the Image Manager toolbar, click Options on the View
- menu, then click the Toolbars tab. Follow the procedure for
- customizing WinComm toolbars in "Customizing WinComm Toolbars", in
- Chapter 8 of the WinComm User's Guide.
-
- Customizing WinComm toolbars
- ----------------------------
- If you select the Large Buttons setting for a session with a name that
- is more than 32 characters long, the name will wrap and cover the
- session icon directly below. To prevent this from happening, increase
- the vertical icon spacing on the Windows Display Properties dialog.
-
- The Reset button has been removed from the Toolbar Properties dialog.
-
- As well as being able to assign menu items and scripts to buttons on the
- toolbar, you can now assign text to send to the host. This feature has
- the same function as the Send Text To Host option in the Keyboard
- Editor dialog.
-
- You can have a maximum of 36 buttons on a toolbar.
-
- Windows modem initialization string settings
- --------------------------------------------
- Windows modem initialization string settings can be viewed by clicking
- the data tab on the Windows Modem Properties dialog. In order to change
- these settings, you must first set up the modem as a Standard COM port
- modem. It is not possible to change initialization string settings for
- Windows modems.
-
- Delrina WinComm PRO User's Guide
- ================================
- Connecting to Additional Systems While Online (page 2-11)
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- In step #4, text should read "On the On-Line menu, click Connect"
- instead of "On the File menu...".
-
- Splitting the Session Window (page 3-18)
- ----------------------------------------
- The procedure for assigning specific mouse commands is now located in
- "Changing Mouse Settings", in Chapter 8.
-
- Changing Image Manager Options (page 4-17)
- ------------------------------------------
- On the Image Manager Options dialog, the last three options have
- been removed and one option added, Center Image In Window. A Toolbars
- tab has also been added.
-
- Customizing WinComm Toolbars (page 8-22)
- ----------------------------------------
- Step #1 should read as follows:
-
- 1. Do one of the following:
- - To configure the Phonebook window toolbar appearance, click
- Toolbar on the Phonebook Setup menu.
- - To configure the Session window toolbar appearance, point to
- Toolbar on the Setup menu and click either All Sessions or This
- Session.
- The Toolbar Setup dialog appears.
-
- Adding a new toolbar (page 8-23)
- --------------------------------
- Step #1 should read as follows:
-
- 1. Do one of the following:
- - To add a new Phonebook window toolbar, click Toolbar on the
- Phonebook Setup menu.
- - To add a new Session window toolbar, point to Toolbar on the
- Session Setup menu and click either All Sessions or This Session.
- The Toolbar Setup dialog appears.
-
- Password-protecting WinComm (page 8-27)
- ---------------------------------------
- Step #3 should read "To add or change a password...".
-
- Adding a Standard COM Port Modem (page 8-45)
- --------------------------------------------
- The note on page 8-45 no longer applies. When you configure a Windows
- (TAAPI) modem as a Standard COM port modem, the Windows modem profile
- is removed from the list and is replaced by the Standard COM port
- modem profile. To have both a Windows and Standard COM port profile
- listed for one modem, you must first reconfigure the Windows modem as
- Standard COM, then add a Windows modem to the list.
-
- Defining initialization strings (page 8-48)
- -------------------------------------------
- The procedure should read as follows:
-
- 6. To reverse any changes that have been made since the upgrade,
- click Restore. The Restore Modem Setting dialog appears.
- 7. Enable WinComm 1.1 Settings, and select the modem for which you
- want to restore settings.
- 8. Click OK. The Properties dialog reappears, and displays the
- restored initialization string sequence.
-