
Winsock RSHD/NT Installation
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If you are installing Winsock RSHD/NT from a diskette,
insert the Winsock RSHD/NT diskette into your diskette drive.
Then, from the Windows NT Program Manager menu, select File, then
Run.  Then type the name of your diskette drive followed by "SETUP".
For example, if the diskette is in the A: drive, type "A:SETUP".
Then press the Enter key.  (This can also be done from a Command
Prompt if you prefer).

If you are installing Winsock RSHD/NT from a .ZIP file that you
downloaded, use PKUNZIP to decompress the .ZIP file into a directory
such as \WRSHDINST or to a diskette.  This directory must be DIFFERENT
than the directory in which Winsock RSHD/NT is to ultimately be
installed. Then, from the Windows NT Program Manager menu, select File,
then Run.  Then type the name of the directory containing the decompressed
files followed by "SETUP".  For example, if you decompressed the files
in \WRSHDINST, type "\WRSHDINST\SETUP".  Then press the Enter key.
(This can also be done from a Command Prompt if you prefer).

The Winsock RSHD/NT Installation window will then appear.
Verify that the drive letter shown in the Source field is
correct.  If it is not, specify the proper drive.

Specify the directory in which you would like Winsock RSHD/NT
to be installed in the Destination field.  This will default to
the \WRSHDNT directory on the drive where Windows NT is
installed.  You may change it if you wish.

If you do not want Winsock RSHD/NT to be installed as a Windows
NT Service, uncheck the Install as Service option and it will
not be added to the list of Windows NT Services.  Winsock
RSHD/NT can be run as a program instead of a service if you
wish (explained in the manual).

Press the Install button to begin the installation.  Press
Cancel if you wish to exit.

Files will be copied from the diskette onto your hard drive.
When all files have been copied, the installation will ask you
whether or not you want Windows NT to start the Winsock RSHD/NT
service each time Windows NT starts.  Click Yes to start it
automatically each time Windows NT starts or No if you want to
start it manually.

The Winsock RSHD/NT service will then be installed in Windows
NT's list of services and it will be started.

See the section on Winsock RSHD/NT Utilities for instructions
on how to manually start and stop the Winsock RSHD/NT service.

Important:  If you are using Windows NT 3.50, due to a
limitation of version 3.50, you must run Winsock RSHD/NT
through the System Account if you wish to have the ability to
send keystrokes to programs run via the rsh command.  You can
run the Winsock RSHD/NT service in the context of another
user's account, but you will not be able to send keystrokes to
programs (the program will execute, however; it just will not
receive the keystrokes).  All other functions will operate
properly.  This problem does not occur in Windows NT 3.51; you
can run Winsock RSHD/NT in the security context of a user.


REMOVING WINSOCK RSHD/NT

To remove Winsock RSHD/NT, you must first stop the Winsock
RSHD/NT service, then remove the service from Windows NT's list
of services.  From the Windows NT Program Manager menu, choose
File, then Run.  Enter the directory in which you installed
Winsock RSHD/NT followed by "wrshdctl".  For example,
"c:\wrshdnt\wrshdctl".  Press Enter.

From the Winsock RSHD/NT Control menu, first select "Stop the
Winsock RSHD/NT Service".  Then select "Remove the Winsock
RSHD/NT Service".

Note: You may also use the Windows NT Control Panel "Services"
icon to do this.

You can then delete the Winsock RSHD/NT directory.  You should
also delete the file WRSHDNT.CPL in the Windows System
directory (\WINNT35\SYSTEM32 for example).  This is the Control
Panel applet for Winsock RSHD/NT.

