README.TXT  2/10/99
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 RELEASE NOTES for SCREENSPY V1.00


  This README.TXT file contains important information about Kogosoft
  Corporation's SCREENSPY Read this file in its entirety for the
  latest information regarding this release of SCREENSPY.

1. What the program does.
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  SCREENSPY lets you get a screen shot of a remote computer running Windows 95/98/NT
  via any web browser through the  Internet. The remote computer has to run NOT behind the 
  firewall. SCREENSPY is an ideal lightweight solution for technical support and assistance
  over the Internet.

2. Getting help.
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  If you have any problems, please consult this file or resources
  on the Kogosoft Corporation's web site: www.kogosoft.com which will
  be constantly updated with new patches and documents as they become
  available.

  If you still have a question and need assistance,
  help is available from the following sources:

  a. Email  - info@kogosoft.com 
  b. Phone  - (516)997-4155
  c. Fax    - (516)338-5330

3. Installation.
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  No installation is required. Just copy the program: scrnspy.exe to a directory on the remote
  computer's hard drive.

4. Running the program.
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  Use Windows Explorer, File Manager or Start/Run menu to launch scrnspy.exe from the directory
  where it was copied during the installaion.
  ScreenSpy accepts 2 command-line arguments:
  /port [port number]   - specifies the port on which ScreenSpy is listening to browser's request.
                          if this parameter is not specified it defaults to 80 - standard HTTP port.
			  In this case the URL of the ScreenSpy is:
                          http://[remote computer name or ip address]
                          If port number is different from 80 the URL is:
                          http://[remote computer name or ip address]:[port number]

  /quality [1-100]      - specifies  the quality of the screen shot. Hihger  quality images take 
                          longer time to transfer. In the unregistered version
                          of ScreenSpy this option is disabled with quality defaulted to 10 which
                          still displays legible screens. In the registered version the default value
                          for quality is 50 which is a good compromise between speed and quality.

  When the program is running a blue computer monitor icon is displayed on the taskbar. Right mouse
  click on the icon brings a pop-up menu which lets the user terminate the program.	
