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40comctl (0, 2016-06-09)
40comctl\401comupd.exe (437528, 1999-12-21)
COMPIN32.TXT (14653, 1999-12-21)
DATA.TAG (113, 1999-12-21)
data1.cab (21032485, 1999-12-21)
data1.hdr (89492, 1999-12-21)
Install.dat (27, 1999-09-02)
instwrap.EXE (20480, 1999-12-21)
ISWINAPI.DLL (57344, 1999-12-21)
lang.dat (23541, 1999-01-12)
layout.bin (862, 1999-12-21)
LICENSE.TXT (6404, 1999-12-21)
os.dat (450, 1998-07-28)
PCPLUS.TXT (372, 1999-12-21)
Programs (0, 2016-06-09)
Programs\ABAREDIT.CNT (1768, 1999-12-21)
Programs\abaredit.EXE (69632, 1999-12-21)
Programs\ABAREDIT.HLP (29089, 1999-12-21)
Programs\ADDMODEM.wiz (73728, 1999-12-21)
Programs\alarm.wav (20610, 1999-12-21)
Programs\ansivw32.EXE (40960, 1999-12-21)
Programs\ASPCOMPW.EXE (139264, 1999-12-21)
Programs\ASPECT.CNT (5998, 1999-12-21)
Programs\ASPECT.HLP (798001, 1999-12-21)
Programs\ASPECT32.DLL (274432, 1999-12-21)
Programs\asyncnet.DLL (65536, 1999-12-21)
Programs\beep.wav (938, 1999-12-21)
Programs\BGIEML32.DLL (157184, 1997-05-08)
Programs\blip.wav (664, 1999-12-21)
Programs\BROWSER.CNT (1700, 1999-12-21)
Programs\BROWSER.HLP (57367, 1999-12-21)
Programs\CALLER32.CNT (1563, 1999-12-21)
Programs\CALLER32.EXE (126976, 1999-12-21)
Programs\CALLER32.HLP (30254, 1999-12-21)
Programs\CALLID32.DLL (57344, 1999-12-21)
Programs\CFXCLN32.DLL (150016, 1996-04-15)
Programs\checking.avi (328064, 1999-12-21)
Programs\CNMGRD32.DLL (53248, 1999-12-21)
Programs\CONDIRLG.DLL (45056, 1999-12-21)
Programs\CONNDIR.CNT (3075, 1999-12-21)
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Procomm Plus for Windows 95/***/NT/2000 Version 4.8
Copyright 1999 Symantec Corp. All Rights Reserved. 30-Nov-99
======================================================================
Thank you for choosing Procomm Plus
If you experience problems with Procomm Plus, please check the
manual and this document for any information that may pertain to your
problem. We also encourage you to check the Tech Support FAQ's
location (see address below) which contains useful information
pertaining to various Procomm Plus questions.
We also provide the following online service and support options:
Internet HTTP://WWW.SYMANTEC.COM
(Online Chat, Technical Support, Downloads)
FTP://FTP.SYMANTEC.COM (downloads only)
News Server HTTP://SERVICE.SYMANTEC.COM (Tech Support FAQ's)
CompuServe Type "GO SYMANTEC" at any prompt
America Online Type keyword "SYMANTEC"
======================================================================
This file includes additions and changes to the printed manual. It
also includes important upgrade, troubleshooting and compatibility
information.
Please read this information before using Procomm Plus.
I. Installation Issues and General Notes
II. Volume License Issues
III. ASPECT
IV. TAPI
V. Scanner Driver
VI. Telnet
VII. Fax
VIII. FTP Window
IX. Internet Mail Client
X. News Reader
I. INSTALLATION ISSUES and GENERAL NOTES
* The destination Directory should not exceed 63 characters
in length, or an error may result when uninstalling Procomm Plus.
* In a Custom installation, you must select the Data/Internet
component if you intend to use ASPECT scripts.
* Users upgrading from Procomm Plus 4.x must install using
the current install path. Separate installations cannot
coexist on the same machine without losing functionality.
* If you upgrade Procomm Plus 2.x, 3.x, to Procomm Plus 4.x,
and your previous version included fax support, you will see the
message "This printer could not be upgraded... PWFAX.DRV could
not be loaded". This does not indicate an unsuccessful upgrade
or loss of Procomm Plus 4.x functionality.
* If you upgrade Procomm Plus 3.x to Procomm Plus 4.x, Procomm
Plus 3.x will remain in the Start Menu. To remove it:
1. Right-click the "Start Menu" and select Open
2. Double-click on the "Programs" icon
3. Delete the "Procomm Plus 3.x" shortcut folder.
* If you upgrade Procomm Plus 3.x to Procomm Plus 4.x, your
Internet Mail files will not be saved.
* If you upgrade Procomm Plus 3.x to Procomm Plus 4.x in the same
path, you must convert the Procomm Plus 3.x Connection
Directories to a new readable format using the Directory and
Aspect Conversion in the Utilities menu. You should save the
new file in the same directory as the old file, and append a "0"
to the filename. For example, your pw3.dir file should be
converted and saved as pw30.dir. When you run Procomm Plus 4.x
and attempt to open your Connection Directory, open the
converted file. Do not open the original file.
* If you upgrade Procomm Plus 3.x to Procomm Plus 4.x, your previous
answer options should be re-entered. The TAPI answer options used in
Procomm Plus 4.x are not analogous to the version 3.x options.
* If you upgrade a previous version of Procomm Plus that includes
Rapid Remote, your machine may experience a lock-up upon reboot.
This malfunction will not cause your machine to lose functionality.
To prevent this from occuring, you can uninstall the previous
version of Procomm Plus and then run setup.
* Low disk space on the drive used for TEMP files may cause
unpredictable results during install. Make sure that this drive
has at least 5MB of available disk space.
* Please ensure the combination of your printer name and printer
queue name is less than *** characters in length, or Procomm Plus
may not print as a result.
* The anti-virus product "PC-cillin" by Trend Micro Incorporated
may incorrectly detect the "Word.Generic" virus in the file pwwrd.dot.
This Word document template does not contain a virus; all files are
checked for current viruses by Symantec before they are shipped.
* If a message is displayed during install asking if the file
inloader.dll should be overwritten, you should choose the option to
keep your existing file.
* To change the application which automatically opens graphics
files (or any files used by Procomm Plus), use the following
procedure to associate the particular file type with the desired
application. Afterward, the desired application will be
automatically launched when you double-click or select Open on
files of this type.
1. Open Windows Explorer.
2. Select a file of the desired type.
3. Press and hold the
key while you select the File |
Open with menu item.
4. In the Open With dialog, select the desired application, and
select the Always use this program to open this type of file
check box.
5. Click OK.
* WinFax versions 9.0 and prior will not handoff phonecalls to
Procomm Plus. This will be corrected in versions later than 9.0.
II. VOLUME LICENSE ISSUES
* In a Shared Installation, specify a Destination Directory for the
network files that conforms to the 8.3 filename standard, otherwise,
you will not be able to install workstation clients from the
network path. You can install workstation clients to a long
filename directory, and Procomm Plus fully supports the use of
long filenames.
* After upgrading Procomm Plus 4.5 Volume to 4.8 Volume
you must delete the network directory where Procomm Plus 4.5 was
installed.
* To upgrade Procomm Plus 4.5 Workstation that includes Rapid
Remote to Procomm Plus 4.8 Single User, uninstall Procomm
Plus 4.5 Workstation then run the setup for Procomm Plus 4.8.
Procomm 4.5 without Rapid Remote installed does not require
an uninstall.
* The Destination Directory for Shared Installs should not
contain a "-" (dash character).
* The "Create Floppies" option on the install panel will generate
install disks for a Single User Install.
* After you convert your data files as indicated in the Network
Install Guide, you can remove your previous installation of
Procomm Plus from the network and workstations. If you have
version 2.x or 3.x, use the Uninstall program to remove the
workstation files, and use Windows Explorer to delete the
Procomm Plus files on the network drive. If you have version
1.x, 4.0, or 4.01, use Windows Explorer to delete the
Procomm Plus directory structure on the workstation and network
drive.
* In a Shared Installation, files required by the fax print
driver are installed on the network drive. The enhanced security
features of Windows NT do not allow these required files to
create fax files. However, you can use the Procomm Plus fax
tools, such as Fax Manager and Fax Status, to fax your files
from a Shared Installation client. Note that if you reinstall
a Single User installation of Procomm Plus 4.x on the workstation,
you can print to the Procomm Plus 4.x Fax print driver from your
applications.
* In a workstation installation, the default Destination
Directory is \program files\symantec\procomm plus. If you attempt
a workstation installation on a computer that contains a
previous version of a workstation installation, the default
Destination Directory is \program files\procomm plus 4.80.
Either uninstall the workstation installation, or point the
Destination Directory to the previous installation directory.
* After you complete a workstation installation on a computer
that contains an earlier version 4.x workstation installation,
you must edit pw5.ini so that Procomm Plus can find your
Connection Directories and ASPECT scripts. Open pw5.ini in a
text editor such as Notepad. By default, pw5.ini is installed
in the \windows directory. Examine the LocalPath setting in the
[Paths] section. On most systems this setting will be
LocalPath=c:\program files\procomm plus 4.80\. Note that the
Scripts and Dial Dirs settings are not updated to the new path.
For example, on most systems these settings will be
Scripts=c:\program files\procomm plus\aspect and
Dial Dirs=c:\program files\procomm plus. Edit these settings
so that they reflect the new "procomm plus 4.80" path,
such as Scripts=c:\program files\procomm plus 4.80\aspect.
III. ASPECT
* If you use the Procomm Plus File Conversion Utility to convert
a Procomm Plus version 3.x, 4.0, or 4.01 ASPECT script, the
converted script may have difficulties with menupopupid commands
due to changes in the menu structure. Many pop-up menus have
changed positions, and some pop-up menus have been added or
removed in the menus.
* If you use the Procomm Plus File Conversion Utility to convert
a Procomm Plus version 3.x, 4.0, or 4.01 ASPECT script, the
converted script may have difficulties with "menupopupid" command
due to changes in the menu structure. Many pop-up menus have changed
positions, and some pop-up menus have been added or removed in the
menus. Similarly, if you convert a Procomm Plus version 2.x ASPECT
script, the converted script may have difficulties with the
"menuitem" and "menupopup" commands due to changes in the menu
structure.
* Attempting to run an ASPECT script file (.wax) compiled
with a previous version of Procomm Plus will cause an error message:
"Compiler or compiled script incompatible with this version of
Procomm Plus." Recompile the script's original source file (.was) to
produce a compiled script that is compatible with the latest version
of Procomm Plus.
* To use high ascii characters in a script, two key commands must
be utilized. These commands are OemToAnsi and AnsiToOem. Please
reference the following Knowledge Base Article 1999112211282726 for
more information.
IV. TAPI
* Modem Command Mode is normally exited when a connection is lost
or when the user hangs up. To override this behavior, an entry may
be defined in the pw5.ini file in the [options] section:
UserCmdModeExit=1. This option instructs Procomm Plus to remain
in the Modem Command Mode after a connection is lost or the user
hangs up. The user must explicitly exit Modem Command Modem by
selected the corresponding menu option or Action Bar icon. Note,
during Modem Command Mode, the modem is no longer accessible to
other applications.
* Some ISDN TAPI drivers are incompatible with Procomm Plus for
data and facsimile communication. Procomm does not support
ISDN via CAPI.
* Caller ID is not supported by Windows NT 4.0 at this time. Caller
ID will only work in Windows 95/*** if you have Caller ID service from
your telephone company, a modem that supports Caller ID, and a
TAPI Service Provider (such as Unimodem/V) that supports both
Caller ID and your modem. Additionally, you will need a Windows
Information (.inf) file for your modem. In most cases, your modem
manufacturer will provide this file with your modem.
To help meet these requirements, we have included an INF Builder
utility, pwinf.exe, in the \programs directory of your Procomm
Plus installation. This utility can generate Unimodem/V
compatible .inf files for over 1,200 different modems.
* By using Procomm Plus's adaptive answer features, you can
configure Procomm Plus to answer incoming fax and data calls
on the same modem. When the incoming fax or data call is answered,
it is directed appropriately. Complete the following procedure:
1. From within the Terminal window, select the Options |
System Options | Modem Connection menu items to open
the Modem Connection panel of Setup.
2. Select the modem that you wish to use in the Current
Modem/Connection list.
3. Select the Procomm Plus should answer incoming calls
after x rings option; select 4 in the x rings list.
4. Select the Accept fax calls and Accept data terminal
calls check boxes.
5. Click OK to close Setup.
6. Run the Procomm Plus Data Terminal.
Procomm Plus will now handle any incoming fax or data terminal
calls. Your modem must support adaptive answering in order for
Procomm Plus to handle both incoming Data and Fax calls.
Please check your modem documentation to see if your modem
supports adaptive answer.
* Some TAPI applications can "handoff" phone calls to another
application. These applications may have a configuration option
that indicates the program to receive the call handoff(s). If
Procomm Plus needs to receive these handoffs, enter fapi32.dll
in the other application's configuration option. Within Procomm
Plus, select the Options | Answer Options | Other Program Answers
Calls menu item so that the other application answers the call first.
If the other application does not have an option to specify the
program for the handoff, you may use the new pw5.ini setting
AnswerPriority=1 described below. In this case, you must also
select the Options | Answer Options | Other Program Answers
Calls menu item so that the other application answers the call
first. You must also first run the application you want to answer
the call, and then run the application that will receive the call
handoff.
* There are two answering options that can be defined in
the pw5.ini file in the [options] section:
AnswerPriority=1
This value instructs TAPI to make Procomm Plus the first
in its list of answering applications. This causes TAPI to
send all incoming calls to Procomm Plus. For example, if
Procomm Plus is executed and it is set to answer incoming
calls, and then another application is executed and it is
also set to answer incoming calls, Procomm Plus will answer
the call first. It is important to run the application you
want to initially handle incoming calls before you run
other applications that may be configured to answer calls.
There may be some applications that override this setting
and force themselves to answer calls first, even if they
are started after Procomm Plus, but this has not been
experienced to date. By default, this setting is 0. If
the [options] section does not exist, you can add this
setting and the [options] group to the bottom of the file.
DataCallHandOff=, ,
This value is composed of three separate information fields.
Together they identify the application to receive an incoming
data call that was answered by Procomm Plus after Procomm
identifies the call as not its own. The three information
fields must be separated from each other by a comma or space.
There can be no commas or spaces within an information field.
The field can be any series of characters or
numbers, excluding comma and space. Alternately, if the
first two characters are "0x", the characters that follow
are interpreted as a series of two-digit hexadecimal
values representing the characters that make up the ID
string ("0x" is not considered part of the string). For
example, the string "0x414243" is interpreted as the ID
string "ABC". The ID string must be transmitted from the
caller within ten seconds of the completing the connection.
The field must contain the correct application
name registered with TAPI to identify a call hand-off
recipient. Consult the application's documentation to
determine the correct name to use. For example, Procomm
Plus uses FAPI32.DLL whereas pcAnywhere uses AWCONN32.DLL.
This field may be omitted to cause TAPI to hand off the
call to the highest priority application that has ownership
of the modem line and can accept a data call.
The field is used by Procomm Plus to
display a status line message indicating the application
that received the call hand-off. This field is optional.
For example, if you are running the Procomm Plus Host
script as well as pcAnywhere Host, you can have Procomm
pass an incoming call directly to pcAnywhere once
Procomm has identified the caller as a pcAnywhere client.
Procomm identifies the caller based on the ID string.
When you call in from the pcAnywhere client, you must
type the ID string, which is then transmitted to Procomm.
When Procomm matches the ID string, it will pass the call
to the application identified in the field.
In the following example, the ID string to match is "PCA":
DataCallHandOff=PCA, AWCONN32.DLL, pcAnywhere
Note, in order to guarantee that Procomm Plus answers the
call before pcAnywhere, the AnswerPriority setting in
pw5.ini should be used as well.
* New pw5.ini setting in the [options] section:
AnswerPriority=1
This value instructs TAPI to make Procomm Plus the first in
its list of answering applications. This causes TAPI to send all
incoming calls to Procomm Plus. For example, if Procomm Plus is
executed and it is set to answer incoming calls, and then another
application is executed and it is also set to answer incoming calls,
Procomm Plus will answer the call first. It is important to run the
application you want to initially handle incoming calls before you
run other applications that may be configured to answer calls. There
may be some applications that override this setting and force
themselves to answer calls first, even if they are started after
Procomm Plus, but this has not been experienced to date. By default,
this setting is 0. If the [options] section does not exist, you can
add this setting and the [options] group to the bottom of the file.
V. Scanner Driver
* The Microtek scanner driver includes a file named fileio32.dll.
Procomm Plus 5.0 also includes a file of the same name in the
\programs directory of your Procomm Plus 5.0 installation. When
scanning from the Procomm Plus 5.0 Fax Viewer using a Microtek
scanner, you should follow these steps:
1. Start the Procomm Plus Fax Viewer by itself with no other
Procomm Plus components running.
2. Rename the fileio32.dll in your Procomm Plus installation
to fileio32.bak or some other temporary name.
3. Use the Fax Viewer to scan your documents.
4. Rename the fileio32.bak in your Procomm Plus installation
to fileio32.dll.
* One of the dialogs in the Microtek scanner driver is incompatible
with the Procomm Plus Fax Viewer scanning software. When you use
a Microtek scanner, you will not be able to use the View | Show Scan
Job Window dialog.
* The 16-bit Epson color scanner driver is incompatible with the
Procomm Plus Fax Viewer scanning software. Before scanning from
the Procomm Plus Fax Viewer, please make sure you have obtained
the latest 32-bit scanner drivers from the manufacturer.
VI. TELNET
* WinGate is a proxy/firewall software package available for
Windows 9.x and Windows NT. If you use a VT-10x emulation in the
Telnet window and connect to a WinGate server, the WinGate server
appears to not respond when you press the key. In the
keyboard mapping files for the VT-10x family of emulations, the
key is configured to send a carriage return instead of a
carriage return/line feed combination that is expected by WinGate
server. To correct this problem, configure a Meta Key to send the
^M^J key combination, and press the Meta Key instead of
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