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Caliente International April 20, 1993
[IMPORTANT!!! READ ALL OF THIS DOCUMENT]
---->Winner: Fall 1992 Comdex, Microsoft Windows NT Shareware Contest!!!
1st Place - Business Applications!
To Our Customers,
Thank you for your interest in While Your Were Out and Caliente
International. Our name says it all: We're HOT! To prove it, you're about
to install the While You Were Out 3.2 for Windows NT, the office messaging
system.
Inspired by the universal telephone message note, you already know how to
use WYWO. Installed on Windows NT, users can send and receive messages which
look just like their familiar phone messages. They're password protected and
encrypted for privacy. WYWO notifies you of new messages. Messages are
organized into New and Old message lists. Once read, new messages are
automatically saved to the old message list. The contents of a message can be
saved either to a printer, file, or the clipboard for pasting into another
Windows NT application. WYWO has extensive on-line help.
===> INSTALL AND PRODUCT OVERVIEW FOLLOWS THIS GREETING <===
While You Were Out 3.2 Highlights:
WYWO 3.2 introduces an exciting new feature called Caller Lookup.
This feature anticipates caller data and automatically fills in the
appropriate caller info (From, Company and Telephone) as you type.
Previous caller phone books are maintained for each WYWO user.
WYWO can import an ASCII text file containing a list of new user names
instead of having to add to each new user one at a time to WYWO. When
adding new users in WSETUP.EXE, click the Import button to select the
text file to import.
Applications for Windows NT, supporting Dynamic Data Exchange(DDE),
can remotely control WYWO to perform any messaging function.
WYWO 3.2 for Windows NT is fully compatible with WYWO releases for
Windows, Macintosh and MS DOS.
To liven things up a bit, we added a WYWO Notification sound event,
WYWO.WAV, for Windows 3.1 sound drivers. Now when you receive a
message, you will hear a phone ringing. Use any sound you like as
long as its in the file WYWO.WAV.
Company News
We've installed a 24 hour bulletin board service for our customers. The
Caliente International Hot Line will provide on-line access to revisions of
WYWO and technical support. In the future you will be able to order
Caliente International software electronically.
>>>>>>The BBS Hot Line is 203 667-2768.
Ordering While You Were Out 3.2
For your convenience, we've included an order form which is located in the
ORDER.FRM file. Simply print the file. Fill in the information and mail or
fax it to us. Our fax numbers are (203) 667-2159 or (203) 665-7382.
We hope you enjoy using WYWO 3.2. Please let us know how WYWO and
Caliente International can better service your office in the future.
Those of you with CompuServe accounts can send e-mail to our
account: 70324,2055. Of course you can always reach us by telephone
or fax.
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INSTALL AND PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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License Statement
This software and accompanying manual is copyrighted and is therefore
protected by the Copyright Laws of the United States and copyright
provisions of various international treaties. The effect of such laws and
treaties is that you may not, without a license from Caliente, copy or
distribute the booklet or software. The software and manual may be used by
any number of people and moved to different locations provided there is no
possibility of either of them being used simultaneously on two or more
networks.
Caliente hereby grants to you the right to make archival copies of the
enclosed software solely for the purpose of protecting yourself from loss or
damage of such enclosed software.
Warranty
Caliente warrants the enclosed diskettes and documentation to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 60 days from the date
of purchase. Caliente will replace any defective diskette or documentation
returned to Caliente during such warranty period. Replacement is the
exclusive remedy for any such defects, and Caliente shall have no liability
for any other damages.
IN NO EVENT SHALL CALIENTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT OR ANY OTHER
COMMERCIAL DAMAGE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES. CALIENTE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR
PURPOSE, RELATED TO DEFECTS IN THE DISKETTE AND DOCUMENTATION.
Governing Law
This statement shall be governed and construed under the laws of the State
of Connecticut and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts
therein.
Server Installation and Running the WSETUP32.EXE program
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WSETUP32.EXE is the administration program for WYWO. It is used
to set up all of the user names, user groups and message types for the WYWO
system. It is also used for clearing user's passwords should they forget
them. WSETUP32 creates two files called WYWO.DAT and WMSGTYPE.DAT in the
directory dedicated for the WYWO system. With WSETUP32, you will be able to
add, modify or delete users, groups and message types that are in the
WYWO.DAT and WMSGTYPE.DAT files of the WYWO directory. To toggle between
User Name and Message Type modes click on the User Names button or the
Message Types button.
To add a user, click on the New button and fill in the name of the new user.
Click on OK to enter the name into the system. You can modify the user's
name or clear the user's password by either clicking on the Modify button
after clicking on the user to be modified, or just double-click on the user
name itself. You can then change the user's name or clear the user's
password. To delete a user, select the users name and click on the Delete
button. Click on the Save button when all users have been added, or click
on Cancel to ignore any new changes.
Once users are defined, you can organize them into logical groups to
represent departments, floors, workgroups, etc. Groups are identified in
the user name list by square brackets, ex: [Everyone]. By default all
users belong to the Everyone Group, allowing users to send and receive
messages to everyone installed in WYWO. Users have the option of setting a
default user group by clicking the Options button in WYWO on their
workstations.
Message Types can be added, modified, and deleted in the same manner as the
User Names. You are now ready to run WYWO.
Running the WYWO32.EXE program
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The first time each user runs WYWO, they must identify themselves to
WYWO by selecting their name as the default user. The next time Windows
starts, WYWO will automatically be loaded and appear as pink message
icon on the Windows Desktop. Also WYWO automatically monitor incoming
messages for the default user.
WYWO32.EXE is the main WYWO program for sending and retrieving WYWO messages.
Once the WYWO sheet is on the screen you are ready to send and receive
telephone messages.
To activate WYWO, simply double click the WYWO icon either on the Windows NT
desktop or Program Manager. The WYWO icon looks like a pink While You Were
Out sheet.
With version 3.1, WYWO utilizes both mouse buttons. The left button
operates as it normally would in any Windows application. It selects
things: buttons, fields, etc. Clicking the right mouse button will pop-up
a menu displaying functionality associated certain objects within a WYWO
window.
For example, click the right button over the To field when reading a
message and WYWO will display the Forward menu. Select Forward item with
the left button, WYWO allows you to select the name of another person to
send the message. Hit the Enter key and the message is sent.
Likewise, click the WYWO sheet itself, a menu with functions associated with
an entire message is displayed.
By clicking the Help button, you can get help on using any of WYWO's
functions. This is the on-line manual.
By clicking the Options button, you can customize WYWO operation on each
workstaion.
Default user: The person normally using a particular workstation.
Default user group: Group the default user will normally send and
receive messages.
New message notification time: How often WYWO will search for new
message or not at all.
Notification window handling: When notified of new messages, should
the user be required to respond to
the notification dialog window or let
the window stay in the background.
Message save options: When saving a message to the printer, file,
or clipboard, save the message field
identifiers such as To, From, Date, etc. with
the message or not.
If you would like WYWO to be loaded each time you run windows so it always
checks for incoming messages, add WYWO32.EXE to the Load= line of the
WIN.INI file or place the WYWO icon in Program Manager's Startup Group.
To specify a specific default username when running WYWO, pass the name
on the command line for the WYWO icon or from the Program Manager. This
name will override the default user name specified in the Options screen.
Running the WMONIT32.EXE Program
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WMONIT32.EXE acts as a system message rack/message board similar to the
message racks used on many secretaries desks. It is great for those users
with or without a network that want to monitor all new WYWO messages that
come in at a central location. WMONIT32 will check for all new messages in
the system at 30-second intervals and display the names of users with new
messages. The users can then read their messages from WMONIT32 by
double-clicking on their name or selecting their name and clicking the
Read Messages button. WMONIT32 can be used in two modes: One for displaying
new message names as a message board whick will show the number of new
messages as small WYWO sheets following the users name, or by displaying a
message rack with a picture of the number of WYWO sheets sitting in their
message "slot".
WMONIT32 will only display users who belong to the group specified in the
Options screen of WYWO installed on the same workstation. To monitor other
groups, simply access WYWO and click the Options button to select another
default group.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
WMONIT32 only allows messages to be viewed. Messages can only be deleted
or modified when accessed directly by the WYWO32.EXE program. Also, any
new messages viewed through WMONIT32 will remain as new messages when later
accessed by the WYWO program.