		       SOLARNET(TM) PC-NFSpro(TM) 2.0
                              RELEASE NOTES
			      November, 1995

		  (C)1995 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.

      All rights and restrictions that apply to the SolarNet PC-NFSpro
		  documentation apply to this supplement.

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**CONTENTS**

1.  Installation and Configuration
2.  Licensing
3.  Documentation and On-Line Help
4.  Windows 95 Issues
5.  Pronto E-Mail
6.  TELNET
7.  News Reader
8.  Netscape Navigator
9.  NFS Server
10. Using PC-Admin Software
11. Miscellaneous
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1. INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION
=================================

Diskette Images Available on CD -

For your convenience in making installation diskettes, the PC-NFSpro
2.0 CD \DISKETTE\ directory contains diskette images of this product.

Upgrading From PC-NFS 5.x -

LAN adapter configuration (which applies to Windows 3.x, as opposed to
Windows for WorkGroups) does not carry over to PC-NFSpro 2.0. During an
upgrade, the Configuration program opens the LAN Adapter dialog box and
you must reselect your adapter and then reconfigure it. You can examine
your CONFIG.SYS file prior to upgrading to see which LAN adapter driver
is used by your PC, and examine your PROTOCOL.INI file to determine
your LAN adapter's current configuration settings.

Upgrading From PC-NFSpro 1.x -

If you use Windows 3.1 or Windows for WorkGroups, do not attempt to
remove a previously installed copy of PC-NFSpro. Install over an
existing copy of PC-NFSpro. If a problem occurs during installation
that causes you to abort the installation, a message is displayed that
says installed files must be removed. Ignore this message if you intend
to retry the installation. For example, if you run out of disk space
during an installation, simply make room on your disk and rerun the
PC-NFSpro Setup program.

Installing With a File in Use -

You must close all open applications and files (including Winsock)
before installing PC-NFSpro. If you do not, you will receive an error
message when the installation program attempts to install a copy of an
open file. When this situation occurs, an "Abort, Retry or Ignore"
dialog box opens. If you see this dialog box, use Alt+Tab to see what
application is running, close the application, and then choose the
"Retry" option to resume installation.

You can choose "Ignore" to use the version of the file already on your
system and proceed with installation. However, this version may not
work properly with PC-NFSpro 2.0. If you discover this to be the case,
re-run Setup and perform a Custom Install, installing the PC-NFSpro 2.0
component containing the file you need.

Configuring a Laptop for Serial and LAN Use -

To configure PC-NFSpro for use on a laptop PC that alternates between
LAN and PPP connections, create two .CFG files, one for PPP use and one
for LAN use. Switch back and forth between these configuration files as
necessary.

DNS Configuration - 

If you configure DNS, enter an IP address only (not a hostname) to
identify the DNS server.
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2. LICENSING
============

Use PC-NFSpro 2.0 License Manager With Code1/Code2 Pairs -

If you currently use License Manager for license distribution and
administration, you must use the License Manager provided with
PC-NFSpro 2.0 when creating new licenses from a code1/code2 pair.

PLUM Server Version Restriction -

If you currently use a PLUM server for license administration and
distribution, you must use the PLUM server provided with PC-NFSpro 2.0
to create new licenses from a code1/code2 pair. Older versions of the
PLUM server are not compatible with PC-NFSpro 2.0 and cannot be used
with PC-NFSpro 2.0. The PLUM server supplied on the PC-NFSpro CD is
compatible with all versions of PC-NFS, PC-Admin, and PC-NFSpro, and
should be used in mixed software environments.
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3. DOCUMENTATION and ON-LINE HELP
=================================

Upgrading From PC-NFS 5.x Instructions -

The instructions on Upgrading from PC-NFS 5.x in the User's Guide are
not complete. Follow the procedures in the Getting Started booklet when
upgrading from PC-NFS 5.x.

Enabling PC Admin Instructions Incorrect -

The procedures described on page 33 of the "User's Guide" for enabling
PC-Admin Awareness no longer apply. See, "Using PC-Admin Software" in
these release notes for more information.

Scrolling Tokens do Not Exist -

The Telnet Guide for Windows incorrectly states that tokens exist for
vertical scrolling (VSD, VSU) and horizontal scrolling (HSRC, HSLF
HSLC, HSRF). No such tokens exist. You cannot map scrolling functions
to keys.
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4. WINDOWS 95 ISSUES
====================
PC-NFSpro is designed to coexist with Windows 95 software. However,
refer to the following notes if you are using PC-NFSpro in a Windows 95
environment.

Upgrading to Windows 95 From Previous Versions of Windows -

If you use PC-NFSpro 1.x with Windows 3.1 or Windows for WorkGroups,
and you want to upgrade your PC to Windows 95, you must first upgrade
to PC-NFSpro 2.0 and then perform the Windows 95 upgrade.

Network Printer Setup Procedures -

Follow these steps to configure a Windows 95 network printer:

1) Mount the Network Printer:

    + Start the PC-NFSpro login-logout application
    + Select Settings
    + Select Network Printers

              OR

    + Start Control Panel->Printers
    + Click the right mouse button in the Printers Window to
      display a menu
    + Select Capture Printer Port
    + Select PC-NFSpro

And mount the network printer as you would in Windows or Windows for
WorkGroups.

2) Install/Configure the Printer Driver:
    + Start Control Panel->Printers 
    + Select the Add Printers icon
    + Select Local Printer -----> Yes, Local rather than Network
    + Select the Printer Driver -----> e.g Apple LaserWriter II NTX if
      you are using a SparcPrinter
    + Select the Printer you just connected using the Login/Logout 
      application from the list
    + Enter the printer name -----> Preferably a name that helps
      you remember which/what printer it is, e.g. Printer on 2nd floor.
      This will be your default printer if you do not have a default 
      printer configured already.
    + Print a test page.
    + Double click on the printer icon you just created. You should
      see the test file queued.

3) Start your favorite text editor, load a file, verify the printer
   setup using File->Page Setup->Printer, and print the file.

Using Long File Names -

The Long File Name feature in PC-NFSpro differs from the long file
names used in Windows 95. PC-NFSpro does not display or support Windows
95 long file names.

LAN Adapter Required for Serial-Only Operation -

If you configure a PC running Windows 95 for Serial (PPP) communication
only, you must also configure and load a LAN adapter through Windows
95, even if the PC is not equipped with a LAN adapter (NIC) card. This
ensures the successful addition of PC-NFSpro as a Network client. If
you reconfigure PC-NFSpro from a LAN to a serial configuration, do not
unload/remove the LAN driver.

To load a LAN adapter:
1. Choose Start->Settings->Control Panel.
2. Double-click the Network icon in the Control Panel.
3. Choose Add.
4. Choose Network Adpater.
5. Choose Add. 
   The Select Network adapters dialog box opens.
6. Select any network adapter from the list of adapters.
7. Choose OK.

LPD Print Server Not Available In Windows 95 -

On-line help for printing displayed under Windows 95 references the LPD
Print Server. This server is not available in Windows 95. Ignore all
LPD references when using the Windows 95 software.

The Microsoft TCP/IP Stack Causes WINSOCK.DLL Problem -

PC-NFSpro requires its own WINSOCK.DLL file to be installed in the
\SOLARNET\BIN directory. However, if you install the Microsoft TCP/IP
stack supplied with Windows 95, an additional WINSOCK.DLL file is
installed in the \WINDOWS\ directory. The presence of two WINSOCK.DLL
files causes some PC-NFSpro applications and utilities to fail. If you
have installed (and subsequently removed) the Microsoft TCP/IP stack,
you must rename the WINSOCK.DLL file in the \WINDOWS\ directory to
prevent PC-NFSpro applications from using it. Rename this file
WINSOCK.DL-.

SPARC/NeWSPrint Driver Problem -

The Windows 95 Apple LaserWriter print driver is not fully compatible
with SPARC printers. In SunOS 4.x environments, two banner pages are
printed per job. In SunOS 5.x environments, in place of a banner page a
blank page and a page with an error message is printed. In addition,
print jobs containing embedded graphics can cause the print job to
abort.

Viewing Drive and Printer Connections -

In Windows 95, after connecting/disconnecting PC-NFSpro network drives
using the PC-NFSpro Login/Logout application or the Windows 95
Explorer, you must refresh the Explorer display before using the
network drive.  To do this, press the F5 key or select the
View->Refresh menu item in the Explorer.

Starting the Network Event Log -

Starting the Network Event Log during system initialization causes the
Event Log to fail to initialize. You must start the Network Event Log
after Windows 95 system initialization is complete.

Running Win32 Applications -

When using PC-NFSpro network drives under Windows 95, Win32
applications (applications written specifically for Windows 95 or
Windows NT) are only able to open twenty files simultaneously.  This
can cause unpredictable behavior. In some cases the workaround is
explicitly to close files before opening too many.  For example, when
using a Win32 spreadsheet or word processor, instead of simply opening
another spreadsheet or document, first close the previous one.  In
other cases there is no known workaround.

Microsoft acknowledges that this is a problem in Windows 95 (it occurs
with any DOS or Windows 3.x file system, not just PC-NFSpro) and they
are working on a solution for it.

Using Office 95 and MAPI-

When the PC-NFSpro Pronto E-Mail software is configured as a MAPI
server, the MAPI functions contained in the Microsoft Office 95
software suite are not available.

TELNETD Refuses Connection -

If you have configured the ftpd PC daemon, the telnetd PC server
program is not available under Windows 95. To use telnetd under Windows
95, you must unconfigure ftpd.

NetBIOS Domain Scope Parameter -

This parameter is invalid in Windows 95 and can be ignored.
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5. PRONTO E-MAIL
================

Using Multiple E-Mail Programs -

**WARNING: Reading mail with multiple mail tools can cause problems.**

Pronto E-Mail(TM) includes a feature that synchronizes your inbox on
your PC with your inbox on your mail server. Correct synchronization
requires that you use ONLY Pronto E-Mail to read your messages.  Since
other mail applications can modify your inbox in ways that adversely
affect Pronto's synchronization, do not use multiple mail applications
to read your mail. This includes running multiple instances of Pronto
E-Mail itself from different systems, either sequentially or
concurrently.

Viewing Messages That Have Many Attachments -

On a VGA resolution display, Pronto can display up to eight
attachments. If you receive a message with more than eight attachments,
you can select only the first eight. To view additional attachments,
forward the message. In the Forward Message window delete the first
eight attachments. The remaining attachments will then be displayed and
you can view and save them as normal. Discard the forwarded message
when you have finished using the attachments.

SHARE Required When Using Windows 3.1 -

To use Pronto E-Mail with Windows 3.1, CONFIG.SYS must load the
SHARE.EXE program. Refer to the MS-DOS on-line help by typing 'help
share' at the MS-DOS command prompt for more information.

CTL3DV2.DLL Version Compatibility -

If you do a full PC-NFSpro installation, or a custom installation that
includes Pronto E-Mail, a new version of CTL3DV2.DLL is installed in
the Windows system directory. If there is an older version of
CTL3DV2.DLL in the Windows directory, you should rename or delete it.
The older version may cause problems with the encode/decode features of
Pronto E-Mail.

Configuring Pronto E-Mail for Multiuser Operation -

Pronto E-Mail can be configured to support multiple users on a single
system. Refer to "Serving Multiple E-Mail Users" in the contents
section of the Pronto on-line help for instructions on setting up this
configuration.

Importing SelectMail or E-Mail 1.x Folders -

Pronto E-Mail uses an efficient database storage format for messages.
Existing SelectMail or E-Mail 1.x folders can be imported by using the
File->Import Folder... option. A utility will be provided in the future
which will automatically upgrade SelectMail or E-Mail folders to the
new format. This utility will be made available in the SunSoft forum on
CompuServe.
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6. TELNET
=========

In a New Location -

The Telnet application is now installed in its own directory:
(\SOLARNET\TELNET). If you are upgrading from a previous version of
PC-NFSpro, you must move any ECF files to this directory. In addition,
you must remove DEFINE KEY commands in these files.

Graphic Key mapper -

Telnet's graphic key mapper does not show default mappings (which are
specific to the selected keyboard type). It shows only mappings that
you add.

Default Printer Assignment -

Printer Setup and selection in Telnet is on a per-session basis. As a
result, you must assign a default printer each time you start a Telnet
session. Use the File -> Print Setup menu to select a printer from the
list of installed printers.

ASCII File Transfer Limitation -

Files that you intend to transfer using the ASCII protocol must be pure
ASCII. That is, they cannot contain any nonprintable or control
chracters such as ^D. Many word processing text files contain such
characters and thus cannot be transferred using the ASCII protocol.

Configuring for Host in ASCII File Transfers -

If you use Telnet to send and receive ASCII files, you must configure
Telnet properly for the system with which you are communicating.

To configure ASCII file transfer options:

1. Open the File-Send or File-Receive dialog.
2. Select the ASCII Protocol.
3. Choose the [Setup...] button to display the File Transfer
   Setup dialog.
4. Select the ASCII Protocol.
5. From the "Selected host" menu, select the operating system
   of the remote system. For example, if you are communicating
   with a system running the UNIX operating system, choose
   "Unix - C Shell" or "Unix - Bourne Shell", depending on
   the remote system's command interpreter.
6. Choose the [Set Defaults] button to set the file transfer
   defaults correctly for this host.
7. Choose [OK] to set the file transfer settings.

Receiving ASCII Files -

When receiving ASCII files, you must configure the "Host Prompt String"
option to correspond to the remote system's command prompt (e.g. =>).
If you have a prompt that does not contain the characters in the
default setting for this option, modify this option accordingly.

KERMIT Protocol -

The packet length default reflects a host that supports long packets.
Set the size to 93 or less if the Kermit host does not support long
packets. When packet length is incorrect, a transfer appears to occur,
but all you get is a number of retries and zero bytes.

Hewlett-Packard Machines and WordPerfect Mode -

When you use Telnet to connect to an HP machine in WordPerfect mode
using VT320 emulation, line drawing graphics characters are displayed
as extended characters.
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7. NEWS READER
==============

Scroll Bar Problem in Subscribe Dialog Box -

A problem exists in the Subscribe dialog box in a Windows 95
environment. Using scroll bars, you cannot fully scroll the entire
contents of the Unsubscribed or Subscribed Groups list boxes. To scroll
beyond the first 17 items in either list box, use the keyboard
down-arrow or PG Dn keys rather than list box scroll bars.
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8. NETSCAPE NAVIGATOR
======================

Netscape GPFs -

If you run Netscape Navigator(TM) without correctly configuring TCP/IP,
Netscape will cause a GPF (General Protection Fault).

Netscape Navigator and Win32s -

If you are running version 1.15 or below of Win32s, you will be unable
to install the Netscape Navigator unless you upgrade to version 1.25 of
Win32s or you remove Win32s.

You can determine which version of Win32s you have in one of two ways:
    - check the WIN32S.INI file in your Windows system directory
    - if you are running Windows for Workgroups, select the WIN32S16.DLL 
      file from the Windows system directory in File Manager. Then from 
      the File menu, choose Properties. The Version line contains the 
      major version and the build number.

To remove Win32s:
1. Remove the following line from the [386Enh] section of the SYSTEM.INI 
   file:
      device=<WINDOWS>\<SYSTEM>\win32s\w32s.386
   where <WINDOWS> and <SYSTEM> are where the Windows and System
   directories are, respectively.
2. Remove winmm16.dll from the drivers line in the [BOOT] section of 
   the SYSTEM.INI file:
      drivers=mmsystem.dll winmm16.dll
3. Delete the following files from the <WINDOWS>\<SYSTEM> subdirectory:
      W32SYS.DLL
      WIN32S16.DLL
      WIN32S.INI
4. Delete all the files in the <WINDOWS>\<SYSTEM>\WIN32S subdirectory.
   Then delete the subdirectory itself.
5. Restart Windows.

Here's how you can obtain Win32s version 1.25 which Microsoft refers
to as application note PW1118:

  To obtain this Application Note (number PW1118) and the files
  included with it, download PW1118.EXE, a self-extracting file,
  from the Microsoft Software Library (MSL) on the following services:
   - CompuServe
        GO MSL
        Search for PW1118.EXE
        Display results and download
   - Microsoft Download Service (MSDL)
        Dial (206) 936-6735 to connect to MSDL
        Download PW1118.EXE
   - Internet (anonymous FTP)
        ftp ftp.microsoft.com
	Change to the \SOFTLIB\MSLFILES directory
        Get PW1118.EXE
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9. NFS SERVER
=============

Syntax For Mounting Exported Directories -

You must use the correct syntax when connecting to a PC file system
exported by the NFS Server. For example, to connect a drive to the
exported directory C:\FINANCE located on a PC named molly, enter:
	MOLLY:/C/FINANCE
In this example "MOLLY" is the name of the NFS Server PC and
"/C/FINANCE" is the path and name of the exported directory.

Out of Memory Error Message -

If you export many files and directories, you may receive an "Out of
Memory" error message on the NFS Server PC if you attempt to start
another application. If this occurs, free up system resources (inodes)
by stopping and restarting the NFS Server.
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10. USING PC-ADMIN SOFTWARE
===========================

A patch is required to use PC-NFSpro 2.0 in a PC-Admin 1.5 environment.
The patch required depends on the architecture of the PC-Admin server,
and on the version of PC-Admin in use (see below).

	Patch #		Architecture	PC-Admin Version

	102899-01	sparc		1.5
	102900-01	x86		1.5
	102853-01	sparc		1.5.1
	102894-01	x86		1.5.1

You can obtain the patch you need from your service provider or from
the SunSoft forum on CompuServe.
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11. MISCELLANEOUS
=================

PC-DOS Printing Problem -

Due to an anomally in PC-DOS (6.3 & 7.0), PC-NFSpro is unable to
redirect print services in a DOS box. If you use an IBM ThinkPad
equipped with these DOS versions, you will not be able to print from an
application running within a PC-DOS DOS box.

Microsoft Windows for Workgroups DLC Driver Problem -

When PC-NFSpro 2.0 is used with Windows for Workgroups running the
Microsoft DLC protocol, problems occur with Workgroups features such as
printer sharing and the Chat utility.

For example, the Chat application may say "The list of servers for
this workgroup is not currently available" when you try to browse the
available machines or, if you try to connect to a Workgroups PC that
you know is available on the network, you are unable to connect to it.
An attempt to access a network printer provided by another Workgroup PC
results in the message "Network Error!" in the Print Manager.

File Paths/Names Longer Than 63 Characters -

Due to a DOS-imposed limitation, a file on an NFS-mounted drive having
a path name longer than 63 characters is not visible in File Manager,
or from DOS using the DIR or LS commands. To avoid this problem,
specify mount points as far down a path as possible to minimize the
number of characters required to access the lowest file in the path
hierarchy.

FTP Auto-Connect -

If you enable the Auto-Connect feature of FTP, you must enter a valid
FTP server hostname or address in the Server Hostname edit box in the
FTP Connect dialog.


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