     SYMANTEC--PETER NORTON GROUP

     README.TXT--March 03, 1993
     Copyright 1993 Symantec Corp.  All Rights Reserved.

     Release Notes
     Norton pcANYWHERE Lite
     Version 1.0


     Welcome to Norton pcANYWHERE Lite
     ---------------------------------
     Please read this document carefully; it contains important
     information not included in the documentation.  You may also
     want to print it for future reference.

     CONTENTS
     ========
     1.   GENERAL INFORMATION
          Naming Your Computer
          Installing the Host
          Uninstalling the Host
          Changing Host Options
          Norton Desktop for Windows
          pcANYWHERE and CTL3D.DLL
          Online Terminal Mode
          Mouse Clicks

     2.   CHANGING HARDWARE DRIVERS

     3.   PHYSICAL/LOGICAL FONTS

     4.   PRINTING
          Printing From the Host
          Printing with the Remote Only Setting

     5.   COMMAND LINE OPTIONS

     6.   REMOVING pcANYWHERE



     1.  GENERAL INFORMATION
     =======================

     Naming Your Computer
     -------------------------
     The following characters are not valid characters for use in
     your COMPUTER NAME. This is to insure that the name you
     choose for your computer is acceptable to your network
     environment.

     \  /  :  ;  ,  *  ?  .  "  <  >  =  +  |  [  }  _  '


     Installing the Host
     -------------------
     If you did not install the DOS Host when you installed pcANYWHERE,
     you can do so without having to reinstall the entire program.

     To install the Host:
     1. Double-click the Host Install icon in the pcANYWHERE group
        window.
     2. Check the "Allow this computer to be controlled from
        another computer" checkbox to allow your computer to act
        as a Host.
     3. Click OK.
     4. Click Restart Windows

     Uninstalling the Host
     ---------------------
     You should uninstall the Host when you need to make changes
     to your computer's display, keyboard or mouse. See "Changing
     Hardware Drivers" later in this document for more
     information.

     To uninstall the Host:
     1. Double-click the Host Install icon in the pcANYWHERE group
        window.
     2. Uncheck the "Allow this computer to be controlled from
        another computer" checkbox.
     3. Click OK.
     4. Click Restart Windows.

     Changing Host Options
     ---------------------
     If the Host is loaded any changes made in the Configure Host
     Operations dialog box or the Be a Host dialog box will not
     take effect until the Host is canceled and restarted.

     Norton Desktop for Windows
     --------------------------
     If you install while using Norton Desktop for Windows as your
     Windows shell, then switch to Program Manager as the shell,
     you will need to set up a group box for pcANYWHERE. Please
     refer to your Windows manual for information on setting up
     group and items for Program Manager.

     pcANYWHERE and CTL3D.DLL
     -------------------------
     pcANYWHERE supplies a copy of a DLL called CTL3D. This DLL is
     placed in your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. This DLL is supplied
     by Microsoft with many applications.  If you install other
     applications after installing pcANYWHERE and experience a
     loss of 3D effect, your new applications may have overwritten
     our version of CTL3D with an older one.  To fix this you can
     copy this DLL from your pcANYWHERE distribution diskettes to
     the SYSTEM directory.

     Online Terminal Mode
     --------------------
     The Edit menu option in the 'Online Terminal' has no 'copy'
     command. This is because any information selected in the
     terminal is automatically placed in the copy buffer.

     Mouse Clicks
     ------------
     Due to communications delays, you may need to alter the
     'double click' speed for your mouse.  By lowering the delay
     rate, Windows will respond better to double clicking during a
     connection.  For more information on changing the mouse
     settings, see your Windows User's Guide.


     2.  CHANGING HARDWARE DRIVERS
     =============================

     Whenever you install a new monitor, keyboard or mouse, or
     change display resolution, you generally must also run
     software that comes with the device. This software changes
     entries in your SYSTEM.INI file. After installing pcANYWHERE,
     care must be taken not to change entries in your SYSTEM.INI
     file without uninstalling pcANYWHERE first. pcANYWHERE relies
     on the settings it places in this file. Modifications may
     effect the program execution. For more information, see
     "Installing the Host" and "Uninstalling the Host" earlier in
     this document.

     For example, programs that let you change screen resolution
     for your display adapter actually change the display driver
     in your SYSTEM.INI file.  This overwrites information needed
     by pcANYWHERE.


     3.  PHYSICAL/LOGICAL FONTS
     ==========================

     pcANYWHERE provides the ability to change how fonts are used
     during a connection. pcANYWHERE users can change the
     'logicalfonts' section in the WINDOWS\PCAW.INI file to select
     one of two modes, LOGICAL or PHYSICAL fonts.  Users can
     experiment with the setting to effect initial connection
     speed and the general look of some applications run remotely.
     The default setting has been found to be appropriate for most
     environments.

     [font]
     logicalfonts=<number>

     If this section is not included in the PCAW.INI file,
     pcANYWHERE defaults to logicalfonts=0.

     number    meaning
     ------    -------
       0       pcANYWHERE Host sends extra data to the Remote for
               each character displayed in order for the character
               to appear correctly on the Remote's screen.  While
               this setting gives you the best representation of
               the Host's screen, pcANYWHERE has to send more data
               which may cause your pcANYWHERE session to slow
               down slightly.  You should use this setting for the
               following situations:

               *  The Remote does not have the same fonts
                  installed at the Host.
               *  Connecting to a 4.5x Host.  pcANYWHERE 4.5
                  always sends physical font information.  If you
                  connect to a pcANYWHERE 4.5x Host with
                  logicalfonts=1, Windows text will not appear
                  correctly on the Remote's screen.
               *  Connecting to a VGA Host with an EGA Remote.
                  Text may not appear correctly with
                  logicalfonts=1.  While in a DOS Window,
                  horizontal lines may appear unless
                  logicalfonts=0.

       1       Logical font information instructs pcANYWHERE to
               send the name of the fonts in use by the Host
               system.  If the Remote has the same font,
               pcANYWHERE uses it to display the hosts screen as
               accurately as possible.  If the Remote system does
               not have the same font, the Windows environment
               selects the closest matching font available.  This
               will improve text speed slightly at the risk of
               getting incorrect font data on your screen.


     4.  PRINTING
     ============

     Printing From the Host
     ----------------------
     In order to print from the Host, the port must be changed on
     the Host computer to LPT1.DOS in the Windows Control Panel.
     Choose the Printer icon, click the Connect button, then
     select the port.

     Printing with the Remote Only Setting
     -------------------------------------
     If printing is set up for Remote Only, pcANYWHERE will start
     printing when the Remote computer brings up the Online Menu
     or ends the session or 30 seconds after the print data has
     been received.


     5.  Command Line Options
     ========================

     WINAWLT.EXE can have the following command line arguments:

     -o=r         Remote operation
     -o=h         Host operation

     Operating mode:
     -m=d         Dial
     -m=w         Wait for a Call

     -n=<phone_number>      phone number to dial for Host dial
                            operation (for -o=h and -m=d only)

     6. REMOVING pcANYWHERE
     ======================
     If you want to remove pcANYWHERE files, it is highly
     recommended that you use the Remove pcANYWHERE icon to
     uninstall pcANYWHERE.

     Only the program files are removed by the uninstall program--
     you must remove the configuration files manually.

