Winconnect and Windows 3.0Last reviewed: November 23, 1994Article ID: Q75753 |
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SUMMARYWinconnect is a file transfer Windows application from Traveling Software, Inc. and hDC that allows you to connect a laptop (or any type of MS-DOS computer) to a desktop computer. One computer (usually the laptop) is designated as the server and the other (desktop) is the client. The client runs Windows and can access all drives on the server. The server runs a memory resident program from MS-DOS and sends and receives files as requested by the client.
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Before Installing WinconnectNo other applications ("microapps") manufactured by hDC should be running when attempting to install Winconnect. Such applications must be unloaded for Winconnect to modify the HDCLIB.DLL file. This file contains information used by all hDC microapps.
Executing Winconnect Server Program in a WindowThe server program (WCS.EXE) should not be run from Windows. It should be run from DOS.
Piping(|) and Redirection(>)Piping and redirections are incompatible with the Winconnect TSR (WC.EXE).
Port Problems upon Quitting WindowsIf ports are changed and settings are saved during a Winconnect session, after quitting Windows, the computer may not recognize the port previously selected. To solve problem, reboot the computer.
Disabling Winconnect
Winconnect Technical SupportContact Traveling Software. If you are using GEnie, do the following:
REFERENCES"Winconnect User's Guide" Winconnect READMEWC.TXT file.
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