Winsock RCP/RSH 1.6 Copyright 1994 Denicomp Systems All rights reserved Winsock RCP/RSH are the Windows Sockets versions of the RCP, RSH, and REXEC utilities normally found on Unix systems. They work with any Windows Sockets compatible TCP/IP stack. To experiment with Winsock RCP/RSH, use PKUNZIP to uncompress the distribution file into a directory on your hard disk or onto a diskette. NOTE: To continue, you must have the file VBRUN300.DLL installed on your system. This file must be in a directory included in your PATH environment variable. This file is NOT included with Winsock RCP/RSH. It can be obtained from a number of BBS systems and online services. If you cannot obtain it, please contact Denicomp Systems. INSTALLATION THROUGH WINDOWS ---------------------------- Then use File/Run from the Windows Program Manager menu. Enter the drive and directory name that contains the uncompressed files, followed by "SETUP". For example, if you uncompressed Winsock RCP/RSH into the directory C:\RCP, type C:\RCP\SETUP. If the files are on a diskette, specify the diskette drive followed by "SETUP". For example, A:SETUP. Winsock RCP/RSH by default will be installed in the C:\WRCPRSH directory. You can specify a different directory if you wish. The Winsock RCP/RSH group will be created. Icons will be in this group for Visual RCP, Visual RSH, and Visual REXEC along with options to view/print the order form and the manual for using RCP/RSH/REXEC from the command line. MANUAL INSTALLATION ------------------- None of the files in the Winsock RCP/RSH distribution are compressed. To install Winsock RCP/RSH manually, simply copy the files to the desired directory. If the file THREED.VBX does not exist in your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory, copy that file there. You can use the Windows Program Manager to create a program group for Winsock RCP/RSH. In that group, you can create three program items; one for Visual RCP, Visual RSH, and Visual REXEC. The command lines are \WRCPRSH\VRCP.EXE, \WRCPRSH\VRSH.EXE, and \WRCPRSH\VREXEC.EXE respectively (assuming you installed in \WRCPRSH; substitute the proper directory).