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The script can call MCI and download any mail you have waiting with the click of a single button - once you've read the messages, you can print, save or delete them.\r\n\r\nThe first time you run the script it will prompt you for your MCI Mail username and password, which it stores in the file MCI.PRM.  Although the password will be encrypted, please note that you should not rely on this as the only method of security for your password.\r\n\r\nYou can create \"INSTANT\" MCI Mail (which is sent to another MCI user), \"FAX\" mail (which is sent as a fax to the location you specify) and \"PAPER\" mail (which is sent as a letter via the U.S. Mail).  You can also log on interactively for a normal MCI Mail session.\r\n\r\nLOGIN.WAX\r\n\r\nThis script creates log-in scripts and Dialing Directory entries for several popular on-line services and bulletin board systems, including CompuServe, GEnie, BIX and Dow Jones, as well as the DATASTORM BBS.  LOGIN.WAX also includes a list of CompuServe access numbers, so you can specify a convenient local number during installation.\r\n\r\nDEMO.WAX:\r\n\r\nThis script will familiarize you with the many features of PROCOMM PLUS for Windows by leading you through a \"guided tour\" of the program!  The demo includes a tutorial on the Action Bar, examples of custom applications, simulations of on-line communications sessions and examples of several terminal emulations.\r\n\r\nNote:  Some of the color GIF pictures and graphics in the DEMO script will lose contrast and resolution when displayed on a monochrome system.\r\n\r\nROADTRIP.WAX\r\n\r\nThis script performs \"intelligent\" management of your Dialing Directory when you're travelling.  It prompts for your \"home\" area code - the code assumed when the directory was created - and for the current area code, allowing you to adjust the Dialing Directory for numbers within your home area code and the current area code.\r\n\r\nSample log-on scripts for TBBS, WildCat, RemoteAccess and PCBoard bulletin board systems are also included.  You can edit these scripts and customize them with the correct values for your User ID, password and phone number.\r\n\r\n\r\nGeneral Information\r\n\r\nWindows 3.1 \"Drag and Drop\" Support:\r\n\r\nPROCOMM PLUS for Windows supports the Windows 3.1 implementation of \"drag and drop\" for several file types.  Capture files (.CAP), source and compiled Windows ASPECT scripts (.WAS/.WAX) and Dialing Directory (.DIR) files operate as drag and drop files within the Terminal window.  To use this feature, open an application that supports drag and drop - for instance, the Windows 3.1 File Manager - select the filename, drag it anywhere within the PROCOMM PLUS for Windows application window and release the mouse button.  You can also drag and drop a file onto the PROCOMM PLUS for Windows icon when the program is running in a minimized state.\r\n\r\nCapture files are replayed just as if you had used the Playback menu item.\r\n\r\nScript files are compiled, if necessary, before execution.  Your script can resize the PROCOMM PLUS for Windows main application window (if necessary).\r\n\r\nA Dialing Directory file is immediately loaded as the current directory, and its entries replace those in the Rapid Dial menu.\r\n\r\nYou can also drag one or more picture files (.GIF) to the GIF Viewer window when it's running as a stand-alone application.  The viewer window must be already open.\r\n\r\nFinally, both the Dialog Editor and User Window Builder allow you to drag and drop an appropriate source file within their application windows for automatic loading.\r\n\r\n\r\nThe On-line Help Facility:\r\n\r\nAlthough your PROCOMM PLUS for Windows manual set and the On-line Help facility contain substantially the same information, the Help facility contains script examples, descriptions and some text that couldn't be included in the manuals - and, of course, it also allows you to quickly browse related information or search for a specific topic.  Therefore, if you need additional information on a program or Windows ASPECT command, make sure to refer to the Help facility!\r\n\r\n\r\n132 Column Emulation Support:\r\n\r\nThe following terminal emulations now support 132 columns:\r\n\r\n     ADM 31\r\n     ATT 605 and 4410\r\n     TTY\r\n     TVI 922 and 955\r\n     All DEC terminals except VT-52\r\n     WYSE 50, 75 and 100\r\n\r\n\r\nUpgrading your Display Driver:\r\n\r\nIf you're running PROCOMM PLUS for Windows under Windows 3.1 and you're using a display driver provided by the manufacturer of your graphics adapter, be sure the driver supports operation under Windows 3.1.  Earlier drivers written for Windows 3.0 operation may cause unpredictable results within PROCOMM PLUS for Windows, the GIF Viewer and the User Window Builder under Windows 3.1.\r\n\r\nFor example, if you're using a Diamond SpeedStar graphics adapter and you attempt to view GIF pictures with a higher resolution than that supported by your current Windows 3.0 display driver, PROCOMM PLUS for Windows may not set the color palette correctly.  This problem occurs whenever the viewer displays such a GIF picture (including during the download process).  An updated Windows 3.1 Diamond driver will fix this problem - PROCOMM PLUS for Windows requires version 1.08 or later of the Diamond display driver for correct operation.\r\n\r\nFor more information about upgrading a custom display driver, please contact the manufacturer of your graphics adapter.\r\n\r\n\r\nSetting the Modem DTE Rate:\r\n\r\nPROCOMM PLUS for Windows sets the DTE baud rate between the modem and the computer to the highest speed supported by the modem.  \"Slower\" PCs - or PCs not equipped with a 16550 UART chip - may drop characters at very high speeds (for example, a 286 machine running at 38400 bps or greater).  If this occurs, open the Connections dialog from the Setup window, select Modem Setup and choose a lower baud rate.  Click on OK, then click on OK again to exit the Connection dialog - finally, select Save from the Setup window File menu to save your changes to disk.\r\n\r\n\r\nUsing PROCOMM PLUS for Windows with COM3/COM4 or IRQ3/IRQ4:\r\n\r\nIf you are using Windows 3.0 or 3.0a AND your modem does not use IRQ3 or IRQ4:\r\nWindows 3.0/3.0a will not recognize \"non-standard\" IRQ lines (IRQ's other than IRQ3 and IRQ4).  Since this is a limitation with versions 3.0 and 3.0a (and not PROCOMM PLUS for Windows), we recommend that you upgrade to Windows 3.1 if your modem operates on IRQ2, IRQ5, or IRQ7.  You may also be able to change the modem's IRQ setting to IRQ3 or IRQ4, but you should ensure that the new configuration doesn't cause the modem to share an interrupt with another installed device (such as a mouse).\r\n\r\nIf you are using Windows 3.0, 3.0a, or 3.1 AND your modem uses COM3 or COM4:\r\nDepending on your PC, Windows may not recognize a modem using COM3 or COM4 if the COM port's interrupt is shared by another device.  COM1 and COM3 share the same default IRQ4 - therefore, you couldn't use a modem on COM3 while COM1 is installed, nor could you use a modem on COM4 while COM2 is installed.  We recommend that you move modems currently on COM3 or COM4 that share IRQ lines to a standard, non-shared IRQ.  Windows 3.0/3.0a do not support the use of non-standard IRQ lines.\r\nNote:  This limitation does not apply to Micro-Channel IBM PS/2's or EISA-bus computers with an EISA serial card; these architectures support shared IRQs.\r\n\r\nIf you are using Windows 3.1 AND your modem uses a non-standard COM port or IRQ line:\r\n\r\n     1]     Open the Windows Control Panel and run the Ports utility.\r\n     2]     Select a COM port number and click on Settings.\r\n     3]     Click on Advanced.\r\n     4]     Enter the base port address and IRQ of the modem.\r\n\r\nPlease refer to your Microsoft Windows 3.1 User Guide for additional information.\r\n\r\nUser Window Builder Objects:\r\n\r\nObjects placed within the User Window Builder workspace need no longer remain within the left and top borders.\r\n\r\n\r\nHiding Meta Keys:\r\n\r\nTo hide the Meta keys for a Dialing Directory entry, select the [None] item from the Meta File drop-down list box for that entry.\r\n\r\n\r\nMouse Double Click Settings:\r\n\r\nThe User Manual omits the discussion of the Mouse Double Click options found in the Setup System Settings dialog; these options determine the action PROCOMM PLUS for Windows will take if you double-click on the first character of a word in the Terminal window or the Scrollback buffer.\r\n\r\nIf Send character is selected, the character under the mouse cursor will be sent to the remote system.  If Send word is selected, PROCOMM PLUS for Windows sends the entire string under the mouse cursor (up to the next space character).\r\n\r\nYou can also specify whether a carriage return should be sent after the character or word - this makes the mouse double-click feature convenient for sending single-character commands or filenames.\r\n\r\n\r\nUsing PROCOMM PLUS for Windows with CompuServe:\r\n\r\nFor best performance when calling CompuServe, select 8 data bits, no parity and 1 stop bit in the Port Settings dialog, and enable the \"Strip bit 8\" option in the Setup Terminal Settings dialog.\r\n\r\nNote:  If you're using VIDTEX emulation, Strip bit 8 is enabled by default.  However, if you're using another emulation, remember to turn this setting OFF (or save your terminal settings under a new name) to prevent problems with other connections.\r\n\r\n\r\nCache Software Conflicts:\r\n\r\nIf PROCOMM PLUS for Windows reports unexplained CRC errors as you download at higher baud rates, we recommend that you disable the \"write cache\" option offered by most cache software - for example, the Windows program SMARTDRV.EXE.\r\n\r\n\r\nUsing ZMODEM with WildCat Bulletin Boards:\r\n\r\nThe ZMODEM protocol \"Skip GIF\" feature will not work correctly with the internal ZMODEM protocol offered by some versions of Mustang Software's WildCat BBS software - if you're calling a WildCat bulletin board that does not use DSZ.COM as an \"external\" protocol, do not use the Skip GIF option while downloading.\r\n\r\n\r\nWindows ASPECT Information\r\n\r\nNew Runtime Error Messages:\r\n\r\nThese error messages were added to assist in debugging scripts that use the SET commands dealing with paths and filenames, which cannot set SUCCESS or FAILURE.  The messages can be suppressed with the statement SET ASPECT RANGECHK OFF.\r\n\r\n     Error  7:  Invalid or unexpected path\r\n     Error  8:  Invalid extension\r\n     Error  9:  Item not found\r\n     Error 10:  File creation error\r\n\r\n\r\nSUCCESS, FAILURE and FOUND System Variables:\r\n\r\nFor clarity and convenience, two new conventions have been added to Chapter 2 of the Windows ASPECT Script Language Reference Manual:  the label \"S/F\" next to a command name title indicates the command sets the SUCCESS and FAILURE system variables, while the label \"FOUND\" indicates the command sets the FOUND system variable.  For further information on these variables, please refer to the section entitled \"System Variables\" at the end of Chapter 2 of the Windows ASPECT Script Language Reference Manual.\r\n\r\n\r\nAny Windows ASPECT command that sets the SUCCESS and FAILURE system variables can be used directly in a conditional expression - however, with the exception of the NOT command, no other commands, operands or operators may occur within the same conditional expression.  For example:\r\n\r\n     if chdir \"c:\\backup\"              ; valid\r\n     if not chdir \"c:\\backup\"          ; valid, NOT precedes command\r\n     if !chdir \"c:\\backup\"             ; NOT valid, no operators allowed\r\n\r\n\r\nSending Alt, Shift and Ctrl Keys:\r\n\r\nTo send a lone Alt, Ctrl or Shift key to an application - without another key in combination - encode the key value using both the shift state and the virtual key code; for example, to send an Alt key, you could use the statements SENDKEY ALT VK_MENU or SENDVKEY 0x0412.\r\n\r\nNote:  An application should never attempt to send key combinations listed as \"not mapped\" in the Keyboard Mapper facility.\r\n\r\n\r\nRange Checking and Debug Mode:\r\n\r\nWhen a Windows ASPECT script is compiled for debug, range checking is now forced ON (even if the script has issued the SET ASPECT RANGECHK OFF statement).  This forces examination of all possible errors within the script (which might have been overlooked if range checking was suppressed).\r\n\r\nWhen a script compiled for debug uses the EXECUTE or CHAIN commands, debug mode will be disabled (except when the script executed next has also been compiled for debug).\r\n\r\nWhen a value is out-of-range, Windows ASPECT will prompt the user for permission to exit the script; if the user answers no, execution will continue wit the a value within the acceptable range (typically, this value is the lowest valid value).  When an out-of-range error occurs within a SET command, the current value of the item being set is retained and the action associated with that SET command is performed with the current value.\r\n\r\nIf range checking is set OFF, the prompt is not displayed and script execution continues as described above, just as if the user had replied no to the prompt.\r\n\r\n\r\nNew Windows ASPECT System Variables:\r\n\r\n     $DIALCOUNT\r\n\r\nThis integer variable contains the number of entries within the current Dialing Directory.\r\n     \r\n     $DDIRFNAME\r\n\r\nThis string variable contains the fully-qualified path of the current Dialing Directory file.\r\n\r\nChanges to Windows ASPECT System Variables:\r\n\r\n     $D_LASTDATE\r\n\r\nThis variable now contains a long value representing both the last call date and time for the currently-accessed Dialing Directory entry.  Note that $D_LASTDATE now returns a value in timeval format - for more information on the timeval format, please refer to the \"Conventions\" section at the beginning of Chapter 2 in your Windows ASPECT Script Language Reference Manual.\r\n\r\n      $KEYHIT\r\n\r\nThis variable is incorrectly labelled as a string value in the Windows ASPECT Script Language Reference Manual; it should be designated as an integer value.  Additionally, $KEYHIT now returns the number of keys currently available in the Windows ASPECT keyboard buffer; if the buffer is empty, $KEYHIT returns 0.\r\n\r\n\r\nChanges to Windows ASPECT Commands:\r\n\r\no     Two new SET TERMINAL commands have been added:\r\n\r\n     SET TERMINAL UPDATE INCREMENTAL|BLOCK|FAST\r\n\r\nSpecifies which method will be used to update the Terminal window display with new data:  incremental, block or fast.  For more information on these values, see the description of the Setup window Terminal dialog in Chapter 5 of your User Manual.\r\n\r\n     SET TERMINAL VIEWCURSOR NO|YES\r\n\r\nDetermines how incoming data is displayed when the Terminal workspace is smaller than the logical size for the current emulation.  For more information, see the description of the Setup window Terminal dialog in Chapter 5 of your User Manual.\r\n\r\no     The syntax for the two commands UWUTOWIN and WINTOUWU now carry an additional option, USERWIN|BACKGROUND, in the Windows ASPECT Script Language Reference Manual.  Since UWU measurements are converted differently for an object tied to the User window,specify the option corresponding to the object's  USERWIN|BACKGROUND setting to ensure the coordinates are calculated correctly.\r\n\r\no     When multiple selections are made from a listbox, the file which will store the selections will not be updated until the listbox is no longer the focus and another control is active.  The same is also true of editbox controls - the contents of the edit box are not placed into the associated global variable until the editbox is no longer the focus.  The contents of a file editbox are not written to disk until the dialog is terminated, and no changes are written to disk if the dialog is exited with the Esc key, Close menu item or the Cancel pushbutton.\r\n\r\n\r\no     The following dialog box control limits were increased from 8 to 16:\r\n\r\n     NORMAL PUSHBUTTON\r\n     UPDATE PUSHBUTTON\r\n     ICON\r\n     ICONBUTTON\r\n     VTEXT\r\n     GROUPBOX\r\n\r\nThis change does not affect the defined return values in $DIALOG, since each control range is at least 20 digits apart.\r\n\r\no     A setting of 0 for the Make attempts field in the Dialing Directory Options dialog now causes PROCOMM PLUS for Windows to redial forever until interrupted by the user.\r\n\r\no     The METAFILE command now has an additional dialogbox statement syntax:\r\n\r\n     METAFILE left top width height filespec\r\n\r\nThe filespec parameter is a global string variable specifying the filename containing the Metafile (.WMF) file to be displayed.\r\n\r\no     The commands SET ASCII LINEPACE and SET RAWASCII LINEPACE now accept values ranging from 0 to 999.\r\n\r\no     The FTEXT command is listed with incorrect syntax in the Windows ASPECT Script Language Reference Manual - the correct command syntax should read:\r\n\r\n     FTEXT left top width height gstrvar [HSCROLL|long]\r\n\r\nNote that FTEXT accepts either of the optional parameters, but not both in combination.\r\n\r\no     The GETDISK command now returns the currently-active disk drive designator into a string variable, including the colon (for example, \"c:\").\r\n\r\no     The DIALLOAD command will not create disk directories if the specified path doesn't exist - for example, if you attempt to load the file \"C:\\TEST\\NEW.DIR\" and the directory \\TEST doesn't exist, PROCOMM PLUS for Windows will not create the \\TEST directory.  Instead, the Dialing Directory file NEW.DIR is created in the default Dialing Directory path specified in the Setup System Settings dialog.\r\n\r\no     The RUN command is listed with incorrect syntax in the Windows ASPECT Script Language Reference Manual - the correct command syntax should read:\r\n\r\n     RUN filespec [MINIMIZED|MAXIMIZED|HIDDEN] [intvar]\r\n\r\no     A negative value is now ignored by the PRINTMARGIN command, and will not change the margin value.\r\n\r\no     The command SET TERMINAL TABSTOPS is spelled incorrectly in the Windows ASPECT Script Language Reference Manual - the correct command should read:\r\n\r\n     SET TERMINAL TABSTOP integer\r\n\r\no     A negative value is now ignored by the SET PRINT MARGINS statement, and will not change the margin value.\r\n\r\no     The FETCH command now returns three values for the SET PRINT ORIENTATION statement:  FETCH returns a 1 for Portrait, a 2 for Landscape and 0 if the orientation is not supported by the selected printer device.\r\n\r\no     The optional DEFAULT keyword is ignored by the SET CONNECTION TYPE command if SET DIALACCESS is a non-zero value (for example, when changing the Connection type in a Dialing Directory entry).  If specified, it will not change the default connection specified in the Setup window.\r\n\r\nGETFILE and SENDFILE Protocols:\r\n\r\nThe protocol parameter in the GETFILE and SENDFILE commands corresponds to one of the default protocol keywords; if an index is specified, the integer value corresponds to the protocol index, which reflect the same ordering as they appear in the PROCOMM PLUS for Windows Setup Protocol drop-down listbox.  Depending on the action and the protocol, a filespec may be required.\r\n                                     GETFILE   SENDFILE\r\n   Index    Name               filespec     filespec\r\n\r\n     0     ZMODEM               NO          YES\r\n     1     KERMIT                 NO          YES\r\n     2     XMODEM               YES         YES\r\n     3     1KXMODEM           YES         YES\r\n     4     1KXMODEMG        YES         YES\r\n     5     YMODEM                NO          YES\r\n     6     YMODEMG             NO          YES\r\n     7     CISB                      NO          NO\r\n     8     ASCII                      YES         YES\r\n     9     RAWASCII              YES         YES\r\n     \r\n\r\nFor more information, please refer to the definitions of GETFILE and SENDFILE in your Windows ASPECT Script Reference Manual.\r\n\r\nDOS and RUN Commands:\r\n\r\nWhen a path is not provided for the application executed with either of these commands, PROCOMM PLUS will search for the application first within the default directory (specified by the SET ASPECT DEFAULTPATH command).  If the application is not found there, the search continues to the Windows home directory, the Windows system directory, the directories specified by the PATH environment variables and any mapped network directories.  If the application filename has no extension, a default of .EXE is assumed.\r\n\r\nTrapping Keys in Windows ASPECT:\r\n\r\nWindows ASPECT can only receive keys typed when the PROCOMM PLUS for Windows main application window is active; therefore, your scripts will not recognize characters you type into other windows or dialog boxes.  This is also true of the Ctrl-Break sequence used by Windows ASPECT to display the runtime debugging dialog or terminate \"dead-end\" commands like PAUSE and WAITFOR.\r\n\r\nIf you've SET ASPECT KEYS ON in your script, keys typed while the PROCOMM PLUS for Windows main application window is active will be \"buffered\" (or stored) until they are retrieved with the KEYGET command.  If you SET ASPECT KEYS OFF, a KEYGET command will pause script execution until the main application window is active and a key is pressed.\r\n\r\nWindows ASPECT Reserved Words:\r\n\r\nThe following words have been added to the list of Windows ASPECT reserved words:\r\n\r\n     $DDIRFNAME\r\n     $DIALCOUNT\r\n     $DIALQUEUE\r\n     FAST\r\n     INCREMENTAL\r\n     MOVEOBJECT\r\n     NOPAINT\r\n     UWUTOWIN\r\n     VIEWCURSOR\r\n     WINTOUWU\r\n\r\nAlthough they appear in Appendix B, the following words are NOT reserved words in Windows ASPECT:\r\n\r\n     CMDMODE\r\n     ENDSESSION\r\n     NETCON\r\n     NETDISCON\r\n     NETMENU\r\n     SERVERNAME\r\n\r\nAlso, please note that the reserved word SUCCESS was incorrectly printed with a trailing semicolon.\r\n\r\nAdditional Thanks:\r\n\r\nIn addition to those listed in the Help menu About window and the manuals, DATASTORM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. would like to thank the following people for their help in the production of PROCOMM PLUS for Windows:\r\n\r\n     Chris Brandow\r\n     Kitty Sundahl\r\n     Tim Kilgore\r\n     Larry McKinley\r\n     Fred Perkins\r\n     Chuck Spohr\r\n     Howard Myers\r\n\r\nDATASTORM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. would also like to thank James Fair of the Fishing Hole BBS for the use of his animated ANSI artwork in the script DEMO.WAX."
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