

      Product: ZanNet, from Zan Software
      Version: Beta II
 Requirements: Windows 95, Unix Shell Account, WinSock, Microsoft TCP/IP
       E-mail: see below web page--tech support section
          Web: www.zannet.com
          Fax: (517)731-2642 (use order form from above web page)
      Address: 451 4th Ave. S. #106, Kirkland, WA 98033
        Phone: E-mail the above address for a voice number (if needed).


This software bundle includes the following files:
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 1) Zannp32.dll -- Windows 95 Network Provider for ZanNet.
 2) Zanfsd.vxd -- Windows 95 Network Redirector for ZanNet.
 3) Zannet.inf -- Information File for ZanNet client installation. 
 4) Zanserv.c -- Unix "C" language file for the ZanServer.
 5) Zanserv.h -- Unix "C" language file for the ZanServer.
 6) Zanserv.lnx -- Unix binary compiled under Linux 2.0.11 (Intel).
 7) Zanserv.sos -- Unix binary compiled under SunOS 4.1.4 (Sparkstation).
 8) Zanserv.bsd -- Unix binary compiled under FreeBSD 2.1-STABLE (Intel).
 9) Zanserv.bdi -- Unix binary compiled under BSDI 2.1 (Intel).
10) Zanserv.aix -- Unix binary compiled under AIX 4.1.4 (RISC System/6000).
11) Zanserv.irx -- Unix binary compiled under IRIX 5.7 (Silicon Graphics).
12) Readme.txt -- This file.
13) Manual.doc -- Product documentation in Microsoft Word format.
14) Order.doc -- Order form and ordering information in Microsoft Word format.
15) press.doc -- Press release for Zan Software and ZanNet.


Expert Installation Instructions:
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Please see manual.doc for more detailed installation instructions in
addition to notes on performance and unsupported functionality. For the
expert, here you go:

1) You must have Microsoft's TCP/IP Protocol in addition to WinSock installed
   and working. Other TCP/IP stacks WILL NOT WORK unless they support 
   Microsoft's TCP/IP VxD Interface.

2) Install the ZanNet client just like any other Windows 95 network 
   client--bring up Windows | Control Panel | Network, click on Add, click 
   on Have Disk, and select the ZanNet .INF file.

3) If you have on of the Unix systems listed above, FTP the appropriate 
   binary to your Unix shell account's home directory. If not, FTP the files 
   zanserv.c and zanserv.h to your account. Compile the C file with the
   following command line:

       cc -o zanserv zanserv.c

   You will need to modify your server properties to reflect whatever
   zanserv binary name you end up with (see step 4). No access to a Unix
   compiler? Talk to your system administrator.

4) After reboot, you should see a blue letter "Z" tray icon. Double click
   on this to get the ZanNet Properties. A setup wizard will guide you 
   through adding a new server.

5) Map a network drive through any of the Windows 95 network drive mapping
   facilities, or with the ZanNet property page.

6) Use the drive letter normally. Consult manual.doc for restrictions.



