Category : Network Files
Archive   : LOGINS.ZIP
Filename : UTILITYS.DOC

 
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LEVEY'S LOGIN CONTROL UTILITIES - LAST UPDATED FEBRUARY 23, 1992

OVERVIEW

The enclosed utility programs were written for and tested on Netware 386,
versions 3.10 and 3.11, and have been thoroughly tested and found to operate
properly when used according to the instructions. The idea behind these
utilities is to free you from having to use xCONSOLE programs.

DISCLAIMER

These programs have been thoroughly tested and found to operate properly. If
you use any or all of these programs, you AGREE to hold the author harmless
and free of any responsibility for your use of these programs. The author
and/or his distributers cannot be held liable for damages, real or otherwise
which might arise from the use of any or all of these programs.

COPYRIGHT

These programs are copyrighted by the author, who reserves all rights. The
author has released these programs as shareware, which is a concept where you
are allowed to evaluate the software before purchasing it.

EVALUATION LICENSE

The author grants you a non-exclusive evaluation license which starts the day
you receive these programs and lasts for thirty (30) days. At the end of the
thirty day evaluation you must stop using these programs or register the
software with the author.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS

NOLOGINS.EXE

This program DISABLES logins on the current file server. This has the
same effect as using the console command DISABLE LOGINS. You must have
Console Operator Rights or Supervisor Rights to use this program. Once
this program has been run, new LOGINS will not be accepted.

command line: nologins

LOGINSOK.EXE

This program ENABLES logins on the current file server. This has the
same effect as using the console command ENABLE LOGINS. You must have
Console Operator Rights or Supervisor Rights to use this program. Once
this program has been run, new LOGINS will be accepted.

command line: loginsok


LICENSE FEE STRUCTURE

It is the author's intent to provide network utilities which are priced far
below the average market price for network utilities.

The license fee for these utilities is set at ten ($10 US) dollars.

A license entitles you to free upgrades for one year, discounts on all
future products and technical support.

Please fill out the registration form and return it with a check or money
order made payable to Richard Levey. Please allow two to three weeks for
delivery. Orders from outside the United States will not be filled and will
be returned.

LEVEY'S LOGIN CONTROL UTILITIES
Software License Form


Name:______________________________________________________________________


Company:___________________________________________________________________


Address:___________________________________________________________________


___________________________________________________________________


City:_______________________________ State:_______ Zip:_________________


Phone Number: Area Code_____________ Phone _____________________


Netware Version: ________________________ (must be 3.1 or higher)


Disk Size: 3.5 inch_______ 5.25 inch_______


Payment: Money Order_______ Check_______


QUANTITY TYPE OF LICENSE PURCHASED PRICE TOTAL
=========================================================================


________ Login Control License $ 10.00 $ ______


==========================================================================

SHIPPING & HANDLING $ 5.00

TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ _______


Please send all orders to the author at the following address:

Richard Levey
41 Park Row - Suite 710
New York, New York 10038

Please allow two to three weeks for delivery.



  3 Responses to “Category : Network Files
Archive   : LOGINS.ZIP
Filename : UTILITYS.DOC

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