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1. About This Manual
2. Introducing to XConnectPro
What is in XConnectPro
3. The XConnectPro Requirements
PC Hardware & Software Requirements
Host Requirements
4. Installing XConnectPro
Running Setup
Extracting Package Installation Files
Running Setup
The Silent Installation Mode
Installation Notes
Exporting XServer's Settings During Installation
Running UNINSTALL
Upgrading XConnectPro
Multi-user Installation
5. The XConnectPro Database
Keyboard Definition Files
The Color Definitions File
6. Configuring XConnectPro
Using ComSetup
The Communication Setup Tab
The All Trace Tab
The Network trace Box
The XwpPeg Utility
The TCP/IP Retransmission Timeout Parameters
Using XSettings
The Startup Tab
The Window Mode List
The Use XDMCP Box
The Mouse_Keyboard Tab
The Mouse Settings Box
The Keyboard Settings Box
The Screen Tab
The Screen Settings Box
The GLX Extension Box
The Font Control Tab
The Advanced Tab
The Access Control Box
Some Hints about Authorization and Host Access Policy
The Troubleshooting Tab
The Trace Tab
The Network trace Box
The Run Box
The XServer Tab
The NFS-Server service Tab
Installing the NFS-Server Service
Uninstalling the NFS-Server Service
Using the NFS-Server service
Configuring the NFS-Server Service
The Properties Box
The Windows Firewall Box
7. Telnet
Starting and Terminating Telnet
Starting a Telnet Session
Terminating a Session
Details of a Session
Telnet Menu Options
The Help Menu
The Commands Menu
The Edit Menu
The View Menu
The Options Menu
The Settings Option
The Keys Tab
The Type Tab
The Text Tab
The Text Tab for the XTERM Type
The User Defined Tab
The Logging Tab
The ExtScreen Tab
The Keyboard Mapping Option
List Assigned Functions
Edit function
Terminal Emulation in Telnet
Running Telnet with Command Line Parameters
The "[TELNET]" Section of the ini-file
8. FTP/NFSBrowser
Starting and Terminating the FTP Program
The Main FTP Window
The Server Menu
The Options Menu
Performing File Transfer
Connecting to the FTP Server
Disconnecting from the FTP Server
Changing to a User Name
Profile
Transfer Options
Setting Transfer Options
Operations with Files
Copying Files
Appending One File to Another
Renaming Files
Deleting Files
Re-getting or Re-putting Files Transferred Partially
Previewing Files
Operations with Directories
Making Directories
Removing Directories
Copying Directories
The Quote Tab
Determining Commands the FTP Server Supports
Getting Help on a Command
Sending a String to the FTP Server
Running FTP with Command Line Parameters
The "[FTP]" Section of the ini-file
9. TFTP
Starting and Terminating the TFTP Program
TFTP Menu Options
The Settings Item
The PutFiles Item
The GetFiles Item
10. Ping
Starting and Terminating the Ping Utility
Ping Menu Options
The Settings Item
The Start Item
The Stop Item
11. LPR - Remote Printing Program
Starting and Terminating the LPR Program
Entering LPR Info
Options
Printing Files
Configuring a Network Printer
Adding a Network Printer
Deleting a Network Printer
Canceling Output
The lpr.inf File
12. LPD - Network Print Server
Starting and Terminating the LPD Program
Configuring the Network Print Server
The Available Printers Box
Adding a New Network Printer
Changing Printer Settings
Removing a Printer
The Queue Directory Box
The User Access Box
The Printers Status
The "[LPDAEMON]" Section of the ini-file
13. Startup
Starting and Terminating Startup
Running a Startup File
Executing a Command/File
Entering Startup Info
The Start Method Box
The Login Box
The Command Box
Startup Jobs
Saving a Job
Opening a Job
Running Startup with Command Line Parameters
The "[Startup]" Section of the ini-file
14. Network File System Server (NFS-Server)
Starting and Terminating NFS-Server
Checking Access to Exported Directories
Configuring NFS-Server
The Export Directories Box
The Name Conversion Box
Changing the NFS User Access Table
Adding a User
Removing a User
The Status Report Window
Restrictions
Running NFS-Server with Command Line Parameters
The "[NFSSERVER]" Section of the ini-file
15. Network File System Client (NFS-Client)
NFS-Client Settings under MS Windows 9x/ME
Removing NFS-Client
The Authentication Tab
Browsing Network for NFS Servers
The FileNames Tab
Unix-to-Windows File Name Converting
Windows-to-Unix File Name Converting
The Network Tab
The Network Settings Box
The Cache Settings Box
The Servers Tab
The About Tab
Mounting an NFS File System under MS Windows 9x/ME
Mounting in Network Neighbourhood
Disconnecting a Currently Mounted NFS
NFS-Client Settings under MS Windows NT4/2000/XP
The NFS Servers Tab
Editing Remote NFS Server Parameters
The Authentication Tab
The Authentication Type Box
UID/GID Used for Mounting
Browsing Network for NFS Servers
Using the NET USE Utility
The Permissions Tab
The Unix access permissions for new objects Box
The Network Tab
The Network Settings Box
The Network Caching Box
The Name Converting Tab
Unix-to-Windows File Name Converting
Windows-to-Unix File Name Converting
The Advanced Tab
The About Tab
Mounting an NFS File System under MS Windows NT4/2000/XP
Mounting a network drive (NFS File System)
Dismounting a network drive (NFS File System)
Installing NFS-Client under MS Windows NT4/2000/XP
Installing NFS-Client
Removing NFS-Client
16. Using XServer
Starting XServer
Initiating Remote Login Sessions
The XDMCP Method
The Telnet Method
REXEC, RSH and RLOGIN Methods
Terminating XServer
A Note on Copy and Paste
Single Window Mode
Example of Initiating a Login Session by Using REXEC to Start xterm
Full Screen Mode
Example of Initiating a Login Session by Using XDMCP
Multiple Window Mode
Example of Initiating a Login Session by Using Telnet to Start xterm
The X Client's Menu
Multiple+RemoteWM Mode
XServer Commands
The Edit Menu
The Options Menu
The Macros Menu
The Run Menu
Other Commands on the X Client's Menu
Running XServer with Command Line Parameters
Running Several X-sessions
Using LBX
About LBX
About lbxproxy
Running xterm from Telnet
Running xterm from Startup
About xfindproxy
About proxymngr
Proxy Manager Config-File
Proxy Manager Details
The "[XSETUP]" Section of the ini-file
17. Font Control
Font Path
Font Directory
Font Server
Editing Font Path
Font Service
Understanding the Font List
Pseudo Fonts
Pseudo Fonts Directory
Creating Pseudo Font
Viewing Pseudo Font
Deleting Pseudo Font
Compiling Pseudo Font to the X11 format
Creating Pseudo Fonts on X Client Request
Enabling to Use
Restriction of Windows Fonts Accessibility
18. X Development Kit
Introducing the XConnectPro X Development Kit
About the XConnectPro XDK
Installing the XConnectPro XDK
What is in the XConnectPro XDK
DLL Files
LIB Files
Resource Files
Project Template
Sample Projects
X11 Locale Files (International Support)
Local X and Motif Clients
Developing Local X Client Applications
X Window Application Development Overview
Building an X Window Application
Running an X Window Application on Microsoft Windows
Porting X Window Applications to XConnectPro
Memory Management
The gethostname Function
Setting the Locale for an X Client
Accepting Localized Input
Restrictions on Developing X Applications with XDK
Appendix A Keyboard Mapping File Format
Keyboard Mapping File Format
The KEYS Section
The COMPOSERS_XKK Section
Available Keyboard Mapping Files
Appendix B Description of Terminal Capabilities
Description of Terminal Capabilities
Terminal Parameter Settings
Appendix C Troubleshooting
FTP
NFS-Server
XServer & XSettings & Font Service
Appendix D The PingNFS Utility
Appendix E The NFSprobe Utility
The NFSprobe Utility
The RPC_Info Command
The Time Command
The Diagnose Command
The Network File System Checking Window
The NFStrace Utility
Appendix F Local X and Motif Clients
Local X and Motif Clients
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