 
				WHATSNEW.TXT

                      What's New in RasVBX version 1.34
				Version 1.34

                 Copyright (C) 1994-95 Cutting Edge Consulting.
                           All Rights Reserved.


This document contains a list of properties and events not present
in earlier versions of RASVBX.  On-line information on properties
and events is available in RASVBX.HLP.

Versions 1.20 and 1.30 of RasVBX contains the following additional 
properties, events, and fixes:

PROPERTIES:
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(1.2)ShowConnect    - A boolean flag that enables you to turn on/off the
                    connection status dialog when dialing.

(1.2)ShowErrors     - A boolean flag that enables you to specify whether
                    connection errors are automatically displayed to 
                    the user.

(1.3)RedialAttempts - A numeric value designating the numer of times RasVBX
                    should automatically redial when the connection is 
                    dropped.  A dialog is always displayed to the user
                    on redial attempts.

(1.3)DeviceType     - A string returning the type of device used to make the
                    connection, if available.  Valid device types are
                    "modem", "pad", "switch", "isdn", and "null".

(1.3)DeviceName     - A string returning the name of the device used to 
                    connect, if available.

                    TIP:  This string, if non-empty, specifies an entry 
                    in MODEM.INF found in the Windows\System directory.
                    You can reference the default settings by using the
                    API function GetPrivateProfileString.


EVENTS:
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(1.2)DialEvent    - An event sent during the dial process that specifies
                  the progress of the connection attempt. 

(1.2)Error        - An event send whenever an internal connection error
                  takes place.
   


Comming soon:
============
Sometime in January 1995, Cutting Edge Consulting, Inc. will place an
application called Setup Manager on Compuserve.  This is a tool that
you can use to quickly create a professional setup routine for your
application.  It will be located in the MSBASIC Forum, in the third party 
products library (with RASVBX).  If you do not already have a setup 
routine developed for your application, you may want to take a look
at this product.  We have used it internally for over 1 year and it
works great!
