NETTALKTM & NETTALK+PLUSTM  

HELP & TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

(c) 1993-4 Cross International with GRMPC & Eyeballs Software - all rights reserved.  
NETTALK and NETTALK+PLUS are trademarks of Cross International.

VIDEO MONITORS
If some of your users are using black and white or other monochrome monitors, you may 
want to change their presentation mode.  To do this at the DOS prompt before loading 
LANTSR, type:  mode BW80

If you want to return to color mode type:  mode CO80

or reboot the PC.  You can add this to their AUTOEXEC.BAT if you want a permanent 
change.

ERROR NOTICES - RED BOX POPS UP
If you get a RED ERROR box, you do not have a TEMP directory.  You must have a 
TEMP swap file in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.  It should look like this:

	SET TEMP=C:\temp

and make a directory called TEMP, i.e. md TEMP.  Please note that many times we have 
found that a TEMP file exists in the AUTOEXEC.BAT but, in fact, there is NO TEMP 
directory exists on their local disk drive.  Change the disk drive from C to A if there is no 
hard drive or use a network drive, i.e, A: or X:. Type DIR to see a list of your directories. 
We have also found that even though you may have a TEMP directory in your 
autoexec.bat, it may NOT exist as a real directory, so check your directories. In addition, 
system performance will be increased if you use either EMM.SYS (286 class PCs) or 
EMM386.EXE (for 386/486 PCs).  You should place in your CONFIG.SYS, the following 
notes:
device=C:\dos\himem.sys
dos=high,umb

for 386/486 PCs add:

device=C:\dos\emm386.exe RAM 64

NOTE: This assumes that HIMEM.SYS, EMM.SYS, and/or EMM386.EXE is in the DOS 
directory.  Please refer to your DOS manual on memory for specific issues as this 
information may be updated by Microsoft without notice.


ERROR MESSAGE BEEPS

NETTALK will beep the speaker in certain situations when an error message cannot be 
printed or displayed onscreen. The number of beeps and the error they correspond to 
are:
	2 beeps: DOS is in critical error handler (Abort/Retry/Ignore)
	3 beeps: Unsupported graphics mode - NETTALK can enter and exit from most 
			graphic applications.
	4 beeps: out of memory
	5 beeps: error creating graphics save file (check server or TEMP directory)

Please note that under normal circumstances NETTALK will beep twice (beep-beep) 
when you have NEW calls in your Call Log.

DOS USERS WITH WORD PERFECT

Word Perfect does some interesting things with memory management.  So we had to 
create a version for Word Perfect users.  

		Instead of loading LANTSR, load LANTSR /D.

DOS MEMORY ISSUES

NETTALK does not automatically change your AUTOEXEC.BAT or CONFIG.SYSYou can 
change your DOS 5.0 or 6.0 CONFIG.SYS to:
	device=C:\dos\himem.sys
	DOS=HIGH,umb
	FILES=60
	buffers=30

You can also change your AUTOEXEC.BAT to:

lh C:\dos\share.exe

where lh means to loadhigh.  Share must also be loaded in your AUTOEXEC.BAT. You 
can also loadhigh other programs including your LAN Network software, your mouse 
driver, etc., simply type lh before the program you want to load high, e.g.,

lh smcplus.com
lh client
lh lsl

DOS will try to load high all the programs in can load high and default to conventional 
memory (640K) when it cannot.  NOTE: LH or the load high command does not 
guarantee it will be loaded high, it will just try to load memory high.  By rearranging your 
programs, you may be more successful in loading your programs in high memory.  We 
also recommend that you can use Memmaker in DOS 6.0 which is a helpful tool in 
managing your memory.  Please also check your DOS manual for help on memory 
management.

USERS WITH QEMM MEMORY MANAGER

To run NETTALK with QEMM, type

LANTSR/S - for stealth mode, you should not have any problems in Windows
LANTSR/H - for help
LANTSR/U - to unload NETTALK in DOS

NETTALK will not work in QEMM ALONE mode but ALONE is designed to be used in a 
SERVER-ONLY configuration, where the PC is used "alone" and not as a workstation.

ERROR -- DOS VERSION -- NETTALK DOES NOT POPUP

Note on TEMP= environment variable

If you are using a mouse and/or are not using EMS to swap in the NETTALK overlay 
(lanovl.exe), NETTALK will use the directory specified by TEMP to store the NETTALK 
swap files.

If a TEMP directory does NOT exist, NETTALK will NOT work (that is popup). If you are 
NOT using EMS memory, NETTALK will give NO indication of this error.

If you ARE using EMS and have a mouse, you will see a RED error box displaying "Error 
Creating File."  

You should (1) create a TEMP directory (md\TEMP on the C drive or A drive whichever is 
your local PC drive) and add to your AUTOEXE.BAT or make sure the AUTOEXEC.BAT 
does have a SET TEMP=C:\ or (2) remote the TEMP= variable
from your environment by typing SET TEMP= followed by an ENTER. If you have any 
questions, please check your DOS manual.

NETTALK WINDOWS VERSION

NETTALK for Windows requires Novell IPX.com version 3.1 or greater. It is one of the 
only software programs that operates in both DOS and WINDOWS.  That is, if you have 
a DOS user the messages will come up in DOS and the DOS user can send to the 
WINDOWS user and it will popup in WINDOWS.

Screen Savers - NETTALK and NETTALK+PLUS will popup over screen savers, however, 
if your screen saver is password protected, NETTALK will beep once and force your 
screen saver to popup the password box.  Then you put your password in and get your 
NETTALK message.

If you are using a DOS application through WINDOWS to ensure that NETTALK will 
popup correctly, please use the PIFF editor to select NON-EXCLUSIVE option (box NOT 
checked).  Otherwise, NETTALK will beep but not popup when someone sends you a 
message. You will, in this case, have to, select ALT-TAB to bring up NETTALK.      

WINDOWS -- COMMON ERRORS

	NETTALK was unable to find your network drivers.
          - you must be running LAN network software to run NETTALK.
          - to find out your IPX.COM version, type IPX I
            IPX.COM should be 3.10 or newer (1992 or newer).
        
          - to find out your IPXODI version, type "IPXODI"
            IPXODI should be (check with your dealer)
            or newer (1992 or newer).

We are not allowed to distribute updated versions of these files, however, please call 
Novell Customer Satisfaction at 1-800-453-1267 x7695 for help.
	You must be logged in to run NETTALK!
          - verify that you are logged in to the network.
          - if this error occurs in SETUPW.EXE, your IPX drivers may be out of date 
		(see previous error message).
          - if this error occurs in NETTALKW.EXE or NETPLUSW.EXE, 
		your NETX or NET5 shell may be out of date. 
		Update to a shell version of 3.26 or newer (1992 or newer).
     
	NETTALK was unable to open: LANCFG.DAT.
          - you need to run SETUPW.EXE to create this file.
	NETTALK was unable to open: DIRECTRY.DAT.
          
          - if you have installed NETTALK+PLUS in the same
            directory as an existing NETTALK installation,  
            you must re-install NETTALK+PLUS in a separate directory.

	NETTALK cannot find your NETTALK, i.e., running NETBIOS on Novell
		Please add to your WIN.INI file at the beginning or end:
			[NetTalk Plus+]
			NetworkType=Netbios

			NetworkType=Detect      
		This will automatically detect what kind of LAN you have.

NOVELL NETWORK ISSUES

This information is included because there are many Novell and Artisoft LAN managers 
who are unfamiliar with some of the most common Novell and Artisoft management 
features. This information (based on version Novell 3.11) may change without notice, 
please contact Novell for possible changes to this information. It was created because 
we have found too many Novell networks where everyone logs in as the Supervisor or 
the same person, i.e. Sales.  NETTALK will NOT work under these circumstances as 
EACH NETTALK user much have their own different login name, i.e., Jane, John, Vicki, 
Tom, etc.

Starting NETTALK Automatically
	User can add a batch file (.bat) in their Novell Login script to automatically load 
NETTALK at user login.  In other words, put in the Novell login script:
		Talk.bat
and in the batch file would have the file
		Lantsr	or
		Lantsr /s	if you are using the special options

Otherwise, NETTALK does not know who to send the message to.  That is, if everyone 
logs in as supervisor, you would be sending to yourself.

To add a user to a Novell 3.11 Network, please
Login as Supervisor
From the DOS prompt type           Syscon
From the Syscon menu select        User Information
Press the INSERT button on your keyboard (do not type insert, the insert button is 
generally located above the cursor buttons and to the right of the ENTER button)

You will then see                  User Name
Type in the User Name you want to add, i.e., Fred
Press the ENTER button
You will be asked to Verify Creation of New Directory
Move Cursor to YES
Press the ENTER button
You have successfully added a user.
To quit, Press the ESC button on your keyboard a few times to quit SYSCON.

Novell Rights

As the Novell LAN Manager, you need to give your users rights to the INTERCOM 
directory where you have placed NETTALK.  The reason is that each person has their 
own Yellow Sticky Pad file and their own Call Log.  If you do not know how to give 
RIGHTS, you can start by typing RIGHTS from wherever you have placed NETTALK.  
This will tell you what RIGHTS you have. This will NOT tell you what RIGHTS other 
users have.

STOP, before you proceed if you are unfamiliar with Novell, we suggest you call your 
dealer for specific advice regarding your individual Novell network.  Your dealer may 
have other ways to accomplish this or specific recommendations.

In order to add RIGHTS to your Novell Network, you login as SUPERVISOR and type 
SYSCON

Then Select - Group Information
Then Select - Group Names - Everyone
Then Select - Trustee Directory Assignments
Then hit the INSERT button
Type   SYS:Intercom
Hit the Enter button
Then hit the INSERT button - Select Create
Hit the Enter button
The hit the INSERT button - Select Erase
Hit the Enter button
Then hit the INSERT button - Select Modify
Hit the Enter button
Then hit the INSERT button - Select Write
Hit the Enter button
Then hit the INSERT button - Select Access Control
Then hit the ESC button a number of times until you leave SYSCON and then you are 
done.

NOTE: You should then restart or reboot your PCs.

SHARING VIOLATION ERROR APPEARS

If you encounter sharing violations (which may appear most in NETBIOS networks, 
however, it is also recommended for Novell LANs) when using NETTALK for Windows, 
the .EXE and .DLL file attributes must be flagged to read-only. To do this, have all users 
exit NETTALK for Windows (by closing the icon).  The read-only attributes can then be 
set either in Windows File Manager or in DOS. 

To set the attributes in Windows File Manager, bring up File Manager and switch to the 
NETTALK installation directory. Now click on 'File'  and select 'Select Files...'. At the file 
name entry box, type *.EXE and press Enter or click on 'Select'. Now back at the file 
name entry, type *.DLL, press Enter or click on 'Select', and then click on 'Close'. Now 
click on 'File' again and select 'Properties...'. 

Click the 'Read Only' box so it has a check or X in it. The boxes 'Hidden' and 'System' 
should be unchecked. Now press Enter or click on 'Ok'. 

To set the attribute in DOS, change the current directory to the  NETTALK installation 
directory. Now type ATTRIB +R *.EXE (enter).  Then type ATTRIB +R *.DLL (enter). 
    
Please note that you should change ONLY the .EXE and .DLL files only.  If you change all 
the files, you will be unable to read Call Logs or Sticky Pad files.  The read-only attribute 
should now allow multi-user execution within Windows. 

For WINDOWS users on Artisoft Lantastic Networks

Before running NETTALK, go into Windows Setup via the Windows Control Panel.

Then FOR NETWORK TYPE Select Artisoft Lantastic (either 3.x or 4.x depending on your 
version of Lantastic). You will need the Windows disks 1 or 2 to perform this task.

ARTISOFT ONLY - CANNOT ADD NETBIOS NAMES

FOR LANTASTIC - When encountering the problem of "Cannot add
Netbios names - Name already in use."

Edit STARTNET.BAT

If the line AILANBIO is followed by @filename then you are using a configuration file. 
Changes should be made to this file. Otherwise, the changes go into STARTNET.BAT.

if changing STARTNET.BAT add:
     AILANBIO VERBOSE
     PAUSE

if changing a configuration file, add the line:
     VERBOSE
     Then reboot or run STARTNET
     (AILANBIO will display its current config)
     Write down the number following
     MAX_NAMES=
     Now change STARTNET.BAT to:
     AILANIO MAX_NAMES=X
     Or add a line to the configuration file:
     MAX_NAMES=X
     (X=original setting number +3, i.e., 6+3=9, for a total
     of 9 Netbios names)
     (remove PAUSE line from STARTNET.BAT)     Then reboot or run STARTNET
     and try LANTSR again.






