Guest guest Posted September 22, 1999 Report Share Posted September 22, 1999 I have uploaded following files to "(Computer) Programs (devotee-made)": WCOMW36.ZIP (408k) WinCOM version 37 (16-bit for Windows 3.x) WCOMX36.ZIP (399k) WinCOM version 37 (32-bit for Win 95/98 and NT) WCOMX37U.ZIP (230k) Upgrade of WinCOM from v36 to v37 (32-bit) The multi-user feature, personal address book and command center are now built in. But batch sessions and accounting are not supported in WinCOM 37. So don't install WinCOM 37 if you need batch sessions or accounting. This time the installation is a little more difficult: - Unzip the .ZIP file to your WinCOM folder, then - open the properties of the icon/short-cut that you use to start WinCOM and in the command line change "COMFORT.EXE" to "WINCOMX.EXE" (or "WINCOM.EXE" if you have the 16-bit version). Further the administrators of computers where more than one WinCOM user is installed should then run their WinCOM, check the connection setups and then in Options/Common write-protect the common settings. COMFORT.EXE, ADDRBOOK.EXE, ADDRLIB.DLL, RAMADB16.DLL (in case you have the 32-bit WinCOM version), ADDRBOOK.INI, PGP.PIF, and ZIP.PIF are no longer needed. You can delete these files, but it does not harm if you leave them on the hard disk. Those for whom this is to complicated should wait until I made an installation program. But I cannot say when it will be finished. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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