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WINMENU v4.2a for Novell Networks.
Copyright by Ricky Freyre, 1993 / All rights reserved.
Compuserve# 70154,2635
Internet: 70154.2635@compuserve.com
REQUIRES WINDOWS 3.1 or ABOVE RUNNING UNDER NOVELL 3.0 or above.
Winmenu is a state-of-the-art menu program for Windows users designed
to facilitate access to all aplications and provide authorized access
for the users. LAN sites that are contemplating to move to the
Windows environment will find Winmenu a must. Winmenu provides easy
and intuitive access without the complications of the Program Manager.
The greatest advantages of Winmenu is its ability to ease the
administration tasks, provides authorized access based on the group
codes the user belongs to, its cost effective and looks great!.
Version 4.2 of Winmenu has the following enhancements:
1) A memory CACHE is used now to greatly improve the response time
when changing menu section in Winmenu.
2) An administration facility program was added to facilitate Winmenu's
administration tasks.
3) Winmenu now supports IPX/SPX communications to accept remote commands.
Network administrators can send a SHUTDOWN command using the
aministration facility to close all network connections at each
workstation. Other remote commands may be added in the future.
4) Winmenu may optionally display network news at startup. Administrators
may setup the news from the administration facility and have it "popup"
at each workstation automatically or allow each user to open the news
from an icon.
5) Winmenu supports environment variables (i.e %USER%) to greatly enhance
the flexibility when executing menu programs. For instance, a given
application may require the USERID of the person as part of the
command line or you may need to execute an application with a computed
directory name. Winmenu may scan the workstation environment table
and automatically replace the value in the command line before executing.
6) Winmenu organizes the menu items in menu sections which can then be
linked to authorized NOVELL network groups. This effectively utilize
the existing authorization resources to handle menu access for each user.
Multiple menu sections may be defined under any given group name and
each user may belong to multiple groups. Note: Novell 4.0 or above must
have the bindery emulation turned ON.
7) Winmenu may optionally allow users to create and change menu items under
a specific menu section. All other network menu sections are restricted
and can not be changed or deleted by the regular users.
Additional features:
1) The menu display can now show the associated ICON for each program. You
can also change or setup the associated ICON online. Wimenu has the
capability to extract the desired ICON from any file. You may optionally
disable the ICON display feature. See 'changing menu lines' in the user's
online help (WINMENU.HLP).
2) Event sound effects. You may optionally disable the sound.
3) The USERID and SERVERNAME are displayed at the botton of the screen.
4) Then Multiple Instance Verification (MIV) routine can now be enabled or
disabled online. This notifies the user if the program is already
running and allows easy recall.
5) The "blue Ribbon utilities" allow easy access to nine utility programs.
Any of the blue ribbon utilities can also be accessed from the system
menu while WinMenu is minimized for added convinience for the user.
7) WinMenu can replace the Program Manager for complete control.
8) Separate online help available for users and the administrator.
9) Person specific configuration and data may optionally be stored in a
network drive. You may use a network mapped drive for better handling.
Great for diskless workstations too. Read help under the Sections Menu.
10) An ICON of a "Key" allow user to invoke their screen saver immediately.
11) Winmenu does not 'mess' with your WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI nor requires
copying any system files to the Windows directory. All files are
kept in a single directory. KISS concept?.
* Please, see the online help file ADMIN.HLP for installation and
administration instructions.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: (20 days trial)
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Create a network directory to hold the WINMENU files with read only access
for the general users.
Example: N:\APPS\WINMENU
Be sure to copy all the WINMENU files to this directory.
WINMENU.EXE - Windows menu program / executable
WINMENU.TXT - This document.
WINMENU.HLP - User's Online help
ADMIN.EXE - Administration facility / executable (optional)
ADMIN.HLP - Administration Online help
WINMNEWS.EXE - News dispatcher program.
NETCOM.DLL - Winmenu specific IPX/SPX communication handler.
ORDER.TXT - How to register online or by mail.
.WAV files - Sound effects for users with sound cards or the
speaker.drv. These files are optional.
(Contact Winmenu's author to obtain a copy)
The following are Novell communication system files which you may
already have in your LAN. Please, be sure you have the same or newer
version dates for each one as shown here. Previous version were known
to hang the Windows session.
File name version date Must be found in the dir.:
NWNETAPI.DLL 01/23/92 \WINMENU
NWIPXSPX.DLL 12/30/93 \WINMENU
NETWARE.DLL 06/20/90 \WINDOWS\SYSTEM
NETWARE.DRV 10/27/92 \WINDOWS\SYSTEM
VIPX.386 10/11/93 \WINDOWS\SYSTEM
VNETWARE.386 11/19/93 \WINDOWS\SYSTEM
You may download the latest Novell files from Compuserve forums
(GO NOVFILES). Download the latest WINUPx.zip. Or contact Novell.
NOTE:NETWARE.DLL is not included in WINUPx.zip . If you do not have
this DLL file, try running Winmenu without it. Some installations do
nor need it. Otherwise, contact Novell to obtain it. The author of
Winmenu is not allowed to distribute any of the Novell files.
The following files are also required and must exist in your Windows system
directory (\WINDOWS\SYSTEM). These files are part of the Microsoft Windows
system files and should already exist in your current Windows system
directory:
COMMDLG.DLL
SHELL.DLL
TOOLHELP.DLL
MMSYSTEM.DLL
Winmenu.exe may now be executed but you should run the administration
facility program to change the default configuration and create the
menu items. Run Windows and execute ADMIN.EXE.
You should be logged in as the network SUPERVISOR to create and
change menu items in Winmenu. Regular users are restricted.
NOTE: If you want to evaluate Winmenu but can not login to the network
as the SUPERVISOR, contact Winmenu's author to obtain a "back door"
command.
Please, see ADMIN.HLP for installation and administration instructions.
HOW TO RUN WINMENU:
From the DOS prompt:
1) Be sure you are in the WINMENU directory and type WIN WINMENU
then press ENTER.
To replace program manager:
Make a backup of the file SYSTEM.INI found on your \WINDOWS directory.
Use your favorite text editor to load the file SYSTEM.INI and modify
the line that start with SHELL= to look like this:
SHELL=N:\APPS\WINMENU\WINMENU.EXE
Save the file!. The next time you run Windows, WINMENU will be
displayed instead of the Program Manager. If you ever decide to
restore the Program Manager, just modify the SHELL= line to look
like SHELL=PROGMAN.EXE and save it. Or restore SYSTEM.INI with
your backup copy.
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Winmenu customers are amoung US and foreign companies as well as goverment
agencies and universities. The product has gone through a number of version
releases and has become a very stable and reliable program. Customer support
is offered on a daily basis via Compuserve e-mail. Thanks for evaluating
Winmenu!. Any ideas, comments, criticism and suggestions are welcomed and
encouraged.
You have license to test drive this program for 20 days. If you want
to keep it, you must register. See ORDER.TXT for information.
Note: A version with screens translated to GERMAN is available.
A version for single computers (no network) is also available.
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