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- WELCOME TO DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE (DEMO VERSION)
- COPYRIGHT (c) 1992 TIMOTHY KOVACIK
- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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- DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE makes using your LANtastic network easier
- than ever before. Execute any application on the network with just
- a few simple keystrokes. Perform commonly used lengthy network
- commands in an abridged, easy to use format. Send messages to
- other users quickly and easily. DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE saves you
- time and money by increasing productivity and cutting training
- costs.
- You are in control! This menu system allows supervisory
- control over the entire network menu for a productive, well-managed
- system. Individual security profiles add a second layer of
- security to the network to keep users from attaining access to
- unauthorized resources.
- Experience the benefits of DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE, and start
- using your network more effectively today.
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- NOTE: A registration for is included to order a fully
- registered copy of DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE. (REGFORM.DOC)
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- NOTE: This copy of DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE is only a demo
- version. Continued testing is going on to insure the highest
- quality product, however, in demo copies error sometimes do get
- out. If you have any problems feel free to call us at 219 659 6519
- and ask for TIM KOVACIK.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- - MS-DOS VERSION 3.3 or higher
- - LANtastic Version 3.0 or higher
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- DISK CONTENTS
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- In the installation instructions, references are made to a
- SERVER DISK and a WORKSTATION DISK. Since you received this on a
- BBS, you must create these two disks from the files in the ZIP file
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- SERVER DISK CONTENTS WORKSTATION DISK CONTENTS
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- LANUSERS.FIL LANMENU.EXE
- LANUSERS.NDX LINITTER.EXE
- LOGIN.BAT RINITTER.EXE
- LOGOUT.BAT TRANSFER.DAT
- MESSAGE.BRD MENU.BAT
- MAINMENU.MUD INSTALL.BAT
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- OVERVIEW
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- DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE is more that just a powerful network menu
- system offering a abundance of useful features, it provides a
- complete start to finish (log in to log out) user working
- environment. This prevents users from having to learn complicated
- DOS or LANtastic commands. Easy to use screens are provided to
- help the user do the following:
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- 1) Log in to file servers.
- 2) Change user passwords.
- 3) Select application available on the server.
- 4) Redirect Devices (Option can be restricted).
- 5) Send messages to other users.
- 6) Change LANtastic environment settings.
- 7) View a file server's printer status.
- Plus much much more.
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- Order your copy of DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE today and start utilizing
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- SERVER INSTALLATION SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
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- To install the server software portion of DIRECTORY
- ASSISTANCE, follow the steps listed below.
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- 1) Make a sub-directory your server's hard disk drive.
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- C:\> MKDIR SMENU {RETURN} MKDIR SMENU ________
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- (This directory will be referred to as the SERVER SERVER
- DIRECTORY throughout this documentation.) DIRECTORY
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- 2) Using Net Manager (NET_MGR.EXE), provided by
- LANtastic, define the following Shared Resource.
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- - Choose SHARED RESOURCES MANAGEMENT off the main
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- - Press INSERT to add a new shared resource.
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- - Type the following in response to the resource name
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- LANMENU {return} LANMENU ________
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- - Type the following in response to the file server's
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- C:\SMENU C:\SMENU
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- - General users of DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE only need Read
- and Indirect privileges. Anyone who will be doing
- any type of system administration to DIRECTORY
- ASSISTANCE will need Read, Write, Execute, and
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- 3) Copy the contents of the SERVER DISK into the Server
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- 4) Using any file editor, add the following line to the
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- SET HSERVER=[server_name] SET HSERVER= _____________
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- 5) Enter the SET command from the above step at the DOS
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- The server software portion of DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE is now
- installed, however, it still needs to be configured to your
- specific needs and the needs of your users. Configuration will
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- - Defining the MAIN MENU entries.
- - Defining applications on SUB MENU entries.
- - Defining SECURITY PROFILES to users or groups of
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- - Writing the common LOGIN.BAT and LOGOUT.BAT DOS
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- - Optionally putting system messages in the file named
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- WORKSTATION INSTALLATION HARD DISK DRIVE SOFTWARE
- INSTALLATION AND SETUP
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- To install the workstation software on the workstation's
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- 1) Make a sub directory on the workstation hard drive
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- C:\> MKDIR MENU {RETURN} MKDIR MENU ________
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- SET HSERVER=??????? SET HSERVER=???????
- where ??????? is the name of the workstation's
- HOME SERVER. The HOME SERVER is the primary
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- SET HDRIVE=C SET HDRIVE=C
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- SET HDIR=\MENU SET HDIR=\MENU
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- SET RDRIVE=A SET RDRIVE=A
- Not used in this version of DIRECTORY
- ASSISTANCE, however the line is still required.
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- CD \MENU CD \MENU
- LANMENU.EXE LANMENU.EXE
- Add these as the last two lines. These lines
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- WORKSTATION INSTALLATION FLOPPY BOOT DRIVE SOFTWARE
- INSTALLATION AND SETUP
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- To install the workstation software on a network bootable
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- 1) Copy the contents of the workstation disk on to the
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- SET HSERVER=??????? SET HSERVER=???????
- where ??????? is the name of the workstation's
- HOME SERVER. The HOME SERVER is the primary
- server that the workstation will be logged
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- SET HDRIVE=A SET HDRIVE=A
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- Not used in this version of DIRECTORY
- ASSISTANCE, however the line is still required.
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- LANMENU.EXE LANMENU.EXE
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- SERVER INSTALLATION SOFTWARE CONFIGURATION
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- In this section we will describe how to create/modify MAIN
- MENU entries, modify/create SUB MENU entries, and define SECURITY
- PROFILES for users or groups. All these functions are accomplished
- using the DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SYStem MANager (SYSMAN.EXE) program
- which is located in the Server Directory (C:\SMENU).
- To run the SYStem MANager, be sure you are in the server
- directory (C:\SMENU). (NOTE: You must have Read, Write, Execute,
- and Indirect privileges to the Server Directory.) To start the
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- C:\SMENU> SYSMAN {Return} SYSMAN ________
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- The SYStem MANager main menu will appear. Be sure the correct
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- If the server name is incorrect, press 5 and enter the correct
- server name and press RETURN. The server name specified will
- determine which file server you will access. (This feature is
- useful if several different copies of DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE are
- running on a multi-server network. Changes to another servers
- DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE SYSTEM can be made, assuming you are logged to
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- SYStem MANager CREATE/MODIFY MAIN MENU OPTIONS
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- To create or change a main menu option of the DIRECTORY
- ASSISTANCE MENU SYSTEM, select option 3. A screen displaying all
- the available main menu options will be displayed.
- There are 20 possible main menu titles labeled A through T.
- Each main menu entry is simply a title to a sub menu. To define a
- option or title on the main menu, select the corresponding letter,
- type the description, and press RETURN.
- When finished defining all the main menu options desired,
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- SYStem MANager CREATE/MODIFY SUB MENU ENTRIES
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- Once you have set up you main menu you must set up the
- applications you wish to run in sub menu entries. Choose option 4
- from the SYStem MANager main menu. A screen will display all the
- sub menus available for editing. Choose the sub menu desired by
- pressing the corresponding letter. (NOTE: You may still modify
- entries in a sub menu even if the corresponding main menu title is
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- You may define up to twenty application programs for each sub
- menu. They will be labeled A through T. Press the letter of the
- corresponding sub menu entry you wish to modify. An APPLICATION
- DEFINITION WINDOW will pop-up to allow entry of application
- information. Each entry requires definition of seven mandatory
- pieces of information. They are 1) PROGRAM TITLE, 2) DRIVE LETTER,
- 3) SECURITY LEVEL, 4) ACCESS TYPE, 5) DIRECTORY/RESOURCE and 6)
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- This is the title or description of the application or
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- 2) DRIVE LETTER
- This is the physical drive where the application is
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- LANtastic Shared Resource. How this field is interpreted
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- 3) SECURITY LEVEL
- This field defines the minimum security level required in
- a users SECURITY PROFILE to execute the application.
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- 4) ACCESS TYPE
- This field determines how DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE will look
- for the application. The are two valid responses;
- (R)edirect or (D)irect.
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- REDIRECT - Causes DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE to redirect the
- drive specified in the DRIVE field to the
- server resource specified in the DIRECTORY
- field. Has the effect of doing a NET USE.
- NOTE: If the drive specified is already
- redirected it will be cancelled and then
- be redirected as specified by the sub
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- for the application in the drive and directory
- specified by the DRIVE and DIRECTORY fields.
- Any redirection in effect will be used.
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- This specifies which directory (subdirectory) the
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- This defines the file to execute. In this field enter
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- information will result in standard DOS error messages (such as
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- In addition to the mandatory information, each sub menu entry
- allows for optional prompting of information for the user after the
- selection from the sub menu and before it is actually executed.
- Three prompt definitions are located at the bottom of the
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- response type by the user for each prompt is return in a PROMPT
- VARIABLE. These PROMPT VARIABLES consists of two percents signs
- and the number of the prompt. For example %%2 will represent the
- response to prompt two. These variables can be placed in the FILE
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- DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE provides five types of prompts to
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- P = PROMPT Standard prompt which displays the given
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- This field is only of importance if the PROMPT TYPE is
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- user must enter a response to a prompt. A 'Y' indicates ____
- the user must enter a response. If the user doesn't
- enter a response DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE will not let the
- user past the prompt. A 'N' indicates the a response to
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- A SECURITY PROFILE is another layer of security that describes
- to DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE which options you have access to. There
- are 100 different security profiles plus a DEFAULT profile. Each
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- PROFILE DESCRIPTION
- The profile description is used to determine which of the
- defined profiles a user will use during their session in
- DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE. Here is how this works. When a
- user's DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE session begins, it retrieves
- the user's username from the network. It then finds the
- profile whose description best matches the user's ____
- username and uses it during the session. The description
- can contain wild cards (? *). In this way more than one
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- The security level is a number value from 1 to 99 that is
- used in determining access to a sub menu entry or
- application. Generally, the security profile must have a
- security level equal to or greater then the sub menu
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- A DEFAULT SECURITY PROFILE is provided in the event that
- DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE cannot find a profile that matches the user's
- username. In these cases, the DEFAULT profile is used during the
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- To modify a security profile choose option 1 from the SYStem
- MANager Main Menu. The system will display the first fifty profile
- descriptions. To see the other fifty descriptions use the up and
- down arrow keys to switch between pages. Select the number of the
- profile you wish to modify and press enter, or press ESC to return
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- profile's description press 1 and enter the new description. To
- change the profile's security level press 2 and enter the new level
- between 0 and 99. Press F10 to toggle access to the EXIT TO DOS
- feature. A check mark next to the works EXIT TO DOS indicates
- access. Press F7 to toggle access to the REDIRECTIONS screen. To
- modify access to sub menu options, select the sub menu desired by
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- The ACCESS DETERMINATION METHOD defines to DIRECTORY
- ASSISTANCE just how to determine whether or not to allow
- access to a sub menu option. There are three valid
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- LOGIN.BAT & LOGOUT.BAT
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- In the SERVER DIRECTORY there are two DOS batch files. They
- are named LOGIN.BAT and LOGOUT.BAT. These are executed at either
- log in or log out time. These files should contain only valid DOS
- or NET commands. When executing these files, DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE
- sends the user's USERNAME and PASSWORD to the batch file as DOS
- variables %1 and %2 respectively. (NOTE: Remember these are shared
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- SERVER INSTALLATION MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS
- CHANGING SYSTEM MESSAGE
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- System messages will be displayed at log in time or by
- pressing F4 from the main menu. These messages are in a file in
- the SERVER DIRECTORY call MESSAGE.BRD
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- SERVER INSTALLATION MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS
- SETTING ADAPTER NUMBER
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- On the log in screen there is a option to choose the number of
- the adapter to use. If left blank, all available adapters are
- tried. If you find yourself always entering an adapter number, you
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- COPYRIGHT
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- DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE
- (C) 1992 TIMOTHY KOVACIK
- All Rights Reserved
- This manual and the software described in it are copyrighted with
- all rights reserved.
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- TRADEMARKS
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- LANtastic is a trademark of ARTISOFT INC.
- ARTISOFT Plaza
- 575 East River Road
- Tucson, Arizona 85704
- (602) 293-6363
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- Brand names and product names are trademarks or registered
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