Apply SAA012.EXE.
Self-Extracting File Name: SAA012.EXE Revision: B
Files Included Size Date Time
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SAA012.TXT (This File)
WSLIB.DLL 49120 05-27-93 12:00p
WTSPX.DLL 26048 05-12-94 11:29a *598
PBWIND.DLL 27296 06-15-94 4:26p *617
WINAPPC.EXE 44016 03-03-94 10:17a *572
WINCPIC.DLL 50496 03-03-94 10:19a *572
WINCPIC.EXE 50496 03-03-94 10:19a *572
WINCPIC.LIB 3584 03-03-94 10:19a *572
WSTRACE.DLL 9744 03-31-93 10:55a
WSTRANS.DLL 51776 07-30-93 9:13a
*Novell internal control number
Installation Instructions:
Copy the files in SAA012 over the existing same named files. No reconfiguration is required.
Patch History:
SAA012 supersedes SAA011, which superseded SAA006, PTF 444, and PTF 441.
COMMAND LINE PARAMETERS
You can now input a command parameter while starting NetWare LU6.2 for Windows 1.2. The command line is not case sensitive.
1. To load the Protocol Boundary, specify the following command in the Windows Run command dialogue box: WINAPPC PB
or
WINAPPC PB/A If you do not want to be prompted for an "OK".
2. To load the Protocol Boundary, and CPI-C, specify the following command in the Windows Run command dialogue box: WINAPPC CPIC your_side_information_file_name
or
WINAPPC CPIC your_side_information_file_name/A
If you do not want to be prompted for an "OK".
3. To start Windows, and tell Windows to run NetWare LU6.2 for Windows immediately, use the following command line: WIN /3 WINAPPC CPIC your_side_information_file_name
or
WIN /3 WINAPPC CPIC your_side_information_file_name/A
If you do not want to be prompted for an "OK".
4. To decrease memory consumption by NetWare LU6.2 for Windows 1.2, and the maximum data size specified in your LU6.2 program to less than 32K; modify the WSG.CFG memory field TRAN_SPX_GLOBAL_MEMORY.
For example, if the maximum data size is 512 bytes specify: TRAN_SPX_GLOBAL_MEMORY=512
NEW WS.CFG PARAMETER
When a CMACCP call is made, the software waits until either an allocate request has been received, or 15 seconds (default) have passed. You can now change the length of the wait by placing the following in WS.CFG.
CPIC_TIME_OUT=N
With "N" being a number from 0 to 60, chosen by you, for the number of seconds you want the software to wait.
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