LANPrint 2.1 (c) Copyright 1992, by Aleph Takoma Systems Thank you for purchasing LANPrint, a product of Aleph Takoma Systems. We hope you find LANPrint a convenient, easy way for your users to connect and disconnect network printers and to change their default Windows printer configurations. The LANPrint program consists of five files: LANPRINT.EXE (the executable program), LANPRINT.INI (the initialization file), PSETUP.DLL (the DLL written by Costas Kitsos which provides access to the Windows default printer setup screen), THREED.VBX (the library which provides many of LANPrint's 3-D screen effects), and VBRUN100.DLL (the Visual Basic runtime library). Other important files included with LANPrint Release 2.1 are LANPRINT.WRI (the LANPrint documentation file), ADDENDUM.WRI (full documentation of the Release 2.1 enhancements), LANPRINT.TXT (this file), and RELNOTES.TXT (differences from the last version). LANPrint should work with any network that works with Windows, including DEC PathWorks and NFS. The files PSETUP.DLL, THREED.VBX, and VBRUN100.DLL should be placed in each user's Windows\System directory (recommended) or Windows directory. The other two files, LANPRINT.EXE and LANPRINT.INI, should reside in a directory on the file server where all users have READ access. The file LANPRINT.INI contains the listing of available network printers, as well as a listing of the LPT Ports you want to allow users to connect to networked printers. LANPRINT.INI is an ASCII text file which can be edited with any text editor, including the Windows Notepad. Before testing LANPrint, you will need to modify the sample LANPRINT.INI to reflect the printers available in your network. Please be sure to read the documentation included with the program for the complete details of the configuration and operation of LANPrint--it's very brief, and it will tell you all you need to know about LANPrint. LANPrint is a truly low cost enhancement to the Windows environment, especially for less technical users who do not want to struggle with the network names of printers or the intricacies of the many Control Panel options for printers. We also hope you look for our other networked Windows program, WINSTALL (formerly called N.A.I.), the network application installer for Windows. Version 2.0 has recently been released, including a large number of major enhancements, including the use of environment variables, a complete network log feature, the ability to modify AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, and one other ASCII file, the ability to display custom messages before and/or after installation, and the ability to call another program at the completion of the installation and/or removal process. Thanks for evaluating LANPrint!