pcANYWHERE32 for Windows 95 and Windows NT		Date: 11/30/95
Copyright 1995 Symantec Corp.  All Rights Reserved.

Release Notes:

Install / Uninstall

*	Because Windows NT allows varying access to protected files 
	and services, installing/uninstalling pcANYWHERE32 should be 
	performed by a user with administrator privileges.

Windows 95 Shell Extension for NT

*	The Windows 95 Shell for NT is not a released product.  We 
	have not tested pcANYWHERE32 under the Windows NT shell and 
	currently do not support its use.

Network Installations

*	Administrators installing pcANYWHERE32 NT workstations onto a
	network drive need to alter the "Add Be A Host" template 
	before workstation users begin to create host session 
	items.  The default template setting "Run as a Service" 
	should be unchecked if host items files are stored on the 
	network.  Host files will not launch if "Run as a Service"
	is checked.

*	In order to access Administrator options, a workstation install
	must be performed on the Administrator's machine.  If the /A 
	option is invoked without first installing a workstation, you 
	will not be prompted for an Administrator password.

*	If host or caller files are located on a network drive, you 
	will not have access to the "Launch host at startup" feature.

Host Operation

*	Under Security Options, the feature "Prompt to confirm 
	connection" will only function for those callers that are not
	SuperUsers (i.e. have individual callers privileges defined).

NT Host Service

*	For optimal performance under Windows NT 3.51, it is 
	recommended that pcANYWHERE32 NT Hosts are configured to 
	"Run as a Service".

*	The current version of pcANYWHERE32 NT Host does not support 
	computers with multiple processors.

NT Remote Control

*	Those who see a performance decrease when opening a DOS window 
	on a pcANYWHERE32 NT Host can improve the speed by altering NT 
	tasking, located under System in the Control Panel.  The 
	default setting should be changed from "Best Foreground 
	Application Response Time", to "Foreground and Background tasks
	equally responsive".

*	For users experiencing problems remotely sending certain
	keystrokes to a pcANYWHERE32 NT Host, try pressing the NumLock,
	Shift, ALT or CTRL keys.

*	To enable remote file transfer support with network drives, 
	your Novell NetWare password should be the same as your 
	Windows NT password.

pcANYWHERE Access Server

*	When making pcANYWHERE32 connections to a pcANYWHERE Access 
	Server Host to perform file transfer, click "Remote Control" 
	and start the file transfer after the connection has been made.	
 
Logging onto NT with pcANYWHERE 2.0x and Lower

*	Owners of previous versions of pcANYWHERE may now take 
	advantage of the pcANYWHERE32 feature "Send CTRL-ALT-DEL".  
	Pressing CTRL-ALT-D while connected to a pcANYWHERE32 host 
	will emulate this feature.

Data Conversion

*	When converting pcANYWHERE configuration files under Windows 
	NT, please note that all newly created session items with IPX
	as the connection type will be changed to SPX. 

*	If enabled, the master password from a previous installation
	of pcANYWHERE 2.0x should be disabled before converting files.

*	Data files configured as "Shared" under a previous 
	Administrator installation of pcANYWHERE cannot be converted 
	to pcANYWHERE32.

Script Language

*	The script command LOAD CONFIG is no longer supported.  Use the
	commands LOAD ONLSVCINFO or LOAD HOSTINFO instead.

*	For added flexibility, configuration data for pcANYWHERE32
	sessions is now stored under unique filenames.  To reference 
	session information, you now provide a filename, plus an 
	optional file extension and pathname.

	Commands affected:  DIAL HOST, DIAL ONLSVC, LOAD HOSTINFO,
	LOAD ONLSVCINFO, SESSION DIAL

International

*	When specifying TCP/IP host names to connect to, lowercase 
	extended ASCII characters (e.g. "") cannot be used, or the 
	name will not appear on a list of available hosts.

Modems

*	If you experience connection problems using modems under WIN95, 
	try lowering the default FIFO buffer settings, or changing the 
	default data rate.  These options are found in the modem's 
	connection property page, under the headings "port settings" 
	and "maximum speed".

WinFax and pcANYWHERE32 Hosts

*	In order for WinFax to give control of an incoming telephone 
	call to a waiting pcANYWHERE32 host, the WinFax feature 
	"call discrimination" must be enabled.  For more information, 
	consult your WinFax User Manual.

Remote Networking

*	After successfully configuring a Remote Networking item, a 
	pcANYWHERE32 remote control item named "RAS" is created in the 
	remote control window.  This item is not to be used for
	your dial-up networking connections.  Click Remote Networking
 	and choose the appropriate item.

*	Ending a pcANYWHERE32 remote control session connected using
	Remote Networking only disconnects the pcANYWHERE32 remote 
	control session.  To end the Remote Networking session use the
	utilities included with your dial-up networking software.
