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- You can run the NetScanTools tutorial by pressing cntrl-t.
- NetScanTools 32 Bit works with Windows NT 3.51+ (tm), NT 4.0 and Windows 95 (tm).
- You can copy text from a results window using cntrl-c.
- You can paste text to an entry window using cntrl-v.
- Windows NT 4.0 (tm) and Windows 95 (tm) users can right click in the results areas to activate the clipboard pop-up menu.
- You can "ping" yourself by entering 127.0.0.1
- You must have a DNS or WINS server to resolve host names.
- All queries you enter are saved for the life of your current session. (see dropdown list boxes)
- You can hold your mouse cursor over buttons for tooltips.
- The registered version has a real help file.
- Current news is available from NWPS' web site.
- Frequently asked questions are available from NWPS' web site.
- Enter "help" (no quotes) for a whois query to get whois syntax information.
- NetScanner is faster if you avoid resolving IP addresses to host names.
- You can pay for the registered version with VISA/MasterCard.
- Quote is usually supported by Windows NT based computers.
- Daytime is supported by most UNIX or Windows NT (tm) or Linux (tm) computers.
- You can print the shareware license agreement from the about tab.
- You can print a registered version order form from the "How to Purchase" tab.
- You can print a registered version ordering instruction from the "How to Purchase" tab.
- When using NetScanner, default gateways sometimes respond if the target computer is off-line.
- A "hosts" file (no extension-for frequently lookup up host names) can be made by converting the "hosts.sam" file.
- Your "hosts" file is in the windows directory in Windows 95 (tm).
- Your "hosts" file is in the system32 directory in Windows NT (tm).
- You can find out all the current users on a computer by entering "@computer.domain" (no quotes) in finger.
- The registered version has no reminder messages.
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