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MultiView/X 7.0
READ THIS FILE for extra information concerning JSB MultiView/X 7.0
which is not documented elsewhere.
README.TXT: September 1997
Welcome to MultiView/X.
Please read this file as it contains information not included in the Help
system or the printed documentation. For easier reading enlarge the window
by clicking the maximize button alternatively, print the contents and keep
the pages with your MultiView/X documentation.
The following items are discussed in this readme.
1. IMPORTING KEYMAP DATABASE FILES.
2. LOCAL HOST ACCESS CONTROL.
3. INSTALLING WITHOUT A WINSOCK.DLL.
4. UNINSTALL ISSUE'S.
5. INITIAL CONTROL PANEL SIZE.
1. IMPORTING KEYMAP DATABASE FILES.
If you have modified keymap database files from a previous software
installation and wish to preserve that information for MultiView/X 7.0,
follow the procedure outlined in the last section of Appendix A,
Importing Keymaps in the MultiView/X User Guide, located in the DOCS
directory on the MultiView/X CD.
2. LOCAL HOST ACCESS CONTROL.
You can control host access to your MultiView/X display locally through this
mechanism. In the General folder of the Configuration Option menu on the
Control Panel is the option for Local Host Access Control. Its state is
either Enabled or Disabled. When Access Control is Disabled, all hosts on
the network are able to send X programs to your display; there is no access
control. If you do not want your display interrupted by network host
messages or clients, you may Enable Access Control. When you select the
Local Host Access Control option and Enable it for the first time, you will
be prompted to edit the host file. Create this file by entering the network
names of hosts you want the X server to accept connections from. Any network
host not listed will not be able to contact your X server display. Name and
save this file and it will automatically be given the .HST extension. The
contents of this file will be written to the HOSTS file each time you Enable
the Local Host Access Control option.
You may create multiple access control files containing different lists of
hosts you allow to connect to your X server. The last .HST file you open is
the active access control file. This file's contents are written to the
HOSTS file when you Enable the Local Host Access Control option.
3. INSTALLING WITHOUT A WINSOCK.DLL.
Please ensure a Winsock TCP/IP is installed before beginning the X install.
If a Winsock.dll is not available setup will fail in netinst.dll.
4. UNINSTALL ISSUE'S.
Uninstall doesn't remove program group on win95 / win31.
Uninstall doesn't remove base directory i.e. c:\multivwx.
Entries will be left in win.ini(Win 3.1x) or registry(Win95/NT).
5. INITIAL CONTROL PANEL SIZE.
The initial size of the control panel is to large for VGA screen's and is
not centered on super vga.