System Requirements
The Proxy Master software runs as a Windows or Windows 95 application, and
requires a 386 or higher PC with at least 4 MB of RAM.
The Proxy Host software runs as a Windows or Windows 95 application, and
requires a 386 or higher PC with at least 4 MB of RAM.
The DOS Proxy Host software runs as a memory resident program, and requires
DOS version 5.0 or higher; it uses approximately 9K of conventional memory
when loaded with the DPMS memory manager.
Proxy can be run over any type of network including dial-up, ethernet, token
ring, and FDDI, using either one of the following standard protocols:
Installing Proxy
Installation instructions for Proxy are provided in a separate booklet contained in
your Proxy package. Follow the instructions in that booklet to install either the
Proxy Master or Proxy Host software.
Introducing Proxy
IPX — usually run on networks using Novell NetWare. It is not
necessary for either the master or host workstation to be logged in to a
server, nor is it necessary to run a network client.
For Windows 3.x you need the Novell 16-bit (VLM) or 32-bit Client IPX
protocol support.
For Windows 95 you need to use the Microsoft Client for NetWare
Networks, or Novell's Client-32 IPX protocol support.
IP — a general purpose protocol supported on a wide variety of
networks and servers.
For Windows 3.x you need to use a Winsock 1.1-compliant IP stack.
When running Windows 95 you need to use a TDI-compliant 32-bit IP
stack, such as Microsoft's TCP/IP.
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