Foray PPP Client Installation Instructions You should start with Windows for Work Groups with Networking DISABLED. If your workstation produces "insufficient" memory messages, see the bottom of this file for instructions on how to load files high. 1.0 INSTALL THE PPP CLIENT 1.1 Start Windows 1.2 Insert disk in floppy drive. 1.3 From program manager open "File" menu. 1.4 Select "Run". 1.5 Type "a:setup" and press "Enter". 1.6 Complete Setup. (If you already have Enterprise Wide you will want to install the PPP Client to a different directory.) 1.7 Choose to avoid viewing the README.1ST file. 2.0 INSTALL NETWARE CLIENT 2.1 Exit Windows. 2.2 Insert Disk 1 in floppy drive. 2.3 Type "A:", if you are using drive A, and enter. You should have moved from the C: prompt to the A: prompt 2.4 Type "Install" and press "Enter". 2.5 Arrow down and highlight item "5". Press "enter". 2.6 Choose "TechSmith Corporation Enterprise Wide PPP". 2.7 Press "ESC" to save your selection. 2.8 Select item "6" and press "Enter". 2.9 Complete Setup. 2.10 Reboot Machine. 2.11 Start Windows. 2.12 Ignore networking errors and warnings. 3.0 WINDOWS FOR WORKGROUPS SETUP FILES AND SETUP. 3.1 Start Network Setup 3.1.1 Start Window for Workgroups. 3.1.2 Open "Network Group". 3.1.3 Click "Network Setup". 3.1.4 Click "Networks Button". 3.1.5 Click "Install Microsoft Windows Network". 3.1.6 Click "Other" in the additional network box. If you are not using Netware, skip these two steps. 3.1.7 Choose "Novell Netware Workstation Shell 4.0 and above". 3.1.8 Click "OK". 3.2 Select drivers. 3.2.1 Click "Drivers" 3.2.2 Click "Add Adapter". 3.2.3 Select "Unlisted or Updated Network Adapter". 3.2.4 Click "OK". 3.2.5 Type in the path to the Foray PPP Client directory i.e. C:\FORAY. 3.2.6 Select "TechSmith EW Foray PPP Client Driver". 3.2.7 Click "OK". 3.3 Select Protocols. 3.3.1 Select "Add Protocol". 3.3.2 Select Unlisted or Updated Protocol 3.3.3 Click "OK" 3.4 Add the MS TCP/IP stack. 3.4.1 Insert TCP/IP disk in floppy drive. 3.4.2 Click "Add Protocol". 3.4.3 Choose "Unlisted or Updated Protocol". 3.4.4 Click "OK" 3.4.5 Enter the path of the floppy drive, e.g.: A:\ or B:\. 3.4.6 Click "OK". 3.4.7 Choose "Microsoft TCP/IP -32 3.11". 3.4.8 Click "OK". 3.4.9 Remove "Microsoft NetBEUI." 3.4.10 Choose "Microsoft TCP/IP -32 3.11". 3.4.11 Click "Set as Default Protocol". 3.4.12 Click "Close". 3.4.13 Click "OK". 3.5 In the "Windows Setup" window, type "C:\NWCLIENT". (This designates the location of the NET.CFG file.) 3.6 Click "OK" on this message: "Unable to get the ODI driver name". 3.7 Click "OK" on setup information. 3.8 Click "Continue" to not restart your computer. 3.9 Microsoft TCP/IP is now loaded. (Jump up and down, but don't bother to reboot yet...) 3.10 Enter "User Name" and "Computer Name". 3.11 Click "OK". 3.12 Enter disk 7 of Windows for Workgroups when prompted. 3.13 Click "OK". 3.14 Enter disk 8 of Windows for Workgroups when prompted. Click "OK". (If you already have the files, you can click "NO" to prevent reinstalling them.) 4.0 USE THE FORAY CONTROL PANEL TO FINALIZE NETWORK SETUP. The first time you run the Foray PPP Client, the setup program will prompt you to configure the modem and driver. 4.1 Click on the Enterprise Wide PPP Client Icon. 4.2 Click "OK" on the "Info" screen. 4.3 Click "OK" on the "Control Panel Info" screen. 4.4 Select a "modem". 4.5 Select a "com port". (Remember, if you have a serial mouse, it should be on com1 and the modem on com2!) 4.6 Select the "baud rate". (If you don’t have a 16550 uart, choose 19,200. If you do not choose a baud rate the 19,200 default will be applied.) 4.7 Click "Next". 4.8 In the Driver Setup Screen select LAN Workplace and leave "Address Assignment" at "Automatic". 4.9 Click "Next". 4.10 If you want to look at the changes made in your configuration files do it now, and, when you are done, click "Next". 4.11 Click OK on Foray PPP Client info screen. 4.12 If you do not have a Windows Permanent Swap File you will see a screen asking you to set one up. Click "Yes". 4.13 This screen tells you to reboot after you are done. Click "OK". 4.14 In the Enhanced screen, click "Virtual Memory". 4.15 In the Virtual Memory, click "Change". 4.16 Insure that the setting is for permanent memory, and click "OK". 4.17 Click "YES" to the "Are You Sure?" screen. 4.18 Click "Continue" to go back to windows, then exit windows and reboot. 5.0 USE FORAY CONTROL PANEL FOR USER AND PHONEBOOK SETUP 5.1 Choose Setup/User from the Foray Control Panel Menu. 5.2 Enter User Information. 5.2.1 Enter the User ID (identification) which your remote server will recognize. 5.2.2 Enter the password which your remote server will recognize. 5.2.3 Click "Allow passwords to be saved in setup file" checkbox. 5.3 Choose Phonebook Information from the Foray Control Panel menu. 5.4 Enter the name of your PPP Server. 5.5 Enter Phone number information: 5.5.1 Click on the "Default PPP Server" checkbox. 5.5.2 Click on the check "Automatic Dial". 5.5.3 Click on the "Save" button. 5.6 Choose Actions/Connect and /Dial from the Foray Control Panel menu. 6.0 REGISTER THE PRODUCT MEMORY OPTIMIZATION Optimizing Your Workstation’s Memory for Foray PPP Client If you are not running a memory manager and your workstation produces "insufficient memory" messages when you execute programs, you can edit your workstation’s configuration files to make your pc’s use of memory more efficient. If you do not have enough memory to run your DOS editor, you must unload some files from memory before you begin. We suggest that unloading two files, VLM.EXE and IPXODI.COM, from conventional memory will help solve this problem. To unload these files from conventional memory, type the name of each file, a space and a "u" at the DOS prompt: c:\>vlm.exe u c:\>ipxodi.com u ----------------- Editing Your CONFIG.SYS file In your CONFIG.SYS file, you can add lines which will tell workstation to load certain application files "high" or above the level of conventional memory. If you are not already using a memory manager, the following lines must be present to allocate memory high: dos = high,umb device = c:\dos\himem.sys device = c:\dos\emm386.exe noems To change your memory allocation, follow these steps. · Change to your root directory by typing c: at the DOS prompt. · Open your CONFIG.SYS file with your DOS editor by typing edit config.sys · Add the necessary lines to the text. · Save your changes. · Exit the file. · Reboot the machine to effect this change. ------------------------------------------------- Editing Your AUTOEXEC.BAT file Once your workstation allocates "high" memory, you must specify, in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, which files you want loaded high. We suggest loading high these files from the Foray PPP Client bundle: · LSL.COM · IPXODI.COM · VLM.EXE · NETX.EXE. Please note that attempting to load EWPPP.EXE high does not improve use of memory on your workstation. To load files into high memory, edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT in the following way: · Change to your root directory by typing c: at the DOS prompt. · Open your AUTOEXEC.BAT file with your DOS editor by typing edit autoexec.bat. · Find each program file listed above. · Insert the load high command and a space in front of the program file you want to load high. For example, when you find the program file c:\foray\lsl.com change the syntax to lh c:\foray\lsl.com · Save your changes. · Exit the file. · Reboot the machine to effect this change. -------------------------------------------------- Editing Your NET.CFG file If editing your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT does not free up enough conventional memory, you can also edit NET.CFG. We suggest that you find the Netware DOS Requester section of this file and add two lines to it: load low conn = off load low ipxncp = off These lines will load IP and IPX stacks into high memo To edit your NET.CFG file, follow these steps. · Change to the directory in which your active NET.CFG file resides. If you have not installed Novell before using the Foray PPP Client, the NET.CFG will be in your FORAY directory. · Open your NET.CFG file with your DOS editor by typing edit net.cfg · Find the Netware DOS Requester section in the file. · Add the following lines under the Netware DOS Requester heading: load low conn = off load low ipxncp = off · Save your changes. · Exit the file. · Reboot the machine to effect this change. -------------------------------------------------- Tips for Configuring Your Workstation · IFSHLP.SYS is a device driver that is needed for Microsoft Networking under Windows for Workgroups (but not in Windows 3.1). When the user runs Network Setup, Network Setup fails to install IFSHLP.SYS in some circumstances. You are missing this file in your CONFIG.SYS, if you receive the following message in a dialogue box: "The Windows for Workgroups network was not started. Check your configuration, or run Setup again to set up Windows for Workgroups properly. The Windows for Workgroups network driver was unable to load." · To add IFSHELP.SYS to your CONFIG.SYS file, open the CONFIG.SYS with your DOS editor and add the following line at the bottom of the file text: device = c:\windows\ifshelp.sys · Reboot the machine to effect this change.