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Microsoft Windows NT Build 511 (SDK Final Release) 07-24-1993
This directory contains the files for the sample
distributed application "usrdef":
File Description
README.TXT Readme file for the USRDEF sample
USRDEF.IDL Interface definition language file
USRDEF.ACF Attribute configuration file
USRDEFC.C Client main program
USRDEFS.C Server main program
USRDEFP.C Remote procedures
MAKEFILE Nmake file to build for NT
MAKEFILE.DOS Nmake file to build for MS-DOS
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BUILDING CLIENT AND SERVER APPLICATIONS FOR
MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT:
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The following environment variables should be set for you already.
set CPU=i386
set INCLUDE=c:\mstools\h
set LIB=c:\mstools\lib
set PATH=c:\winnt\system32;c:\mstools\bin;
For mips, set CPU=mips
Build the sample distributed application:
nmake cleanall
nmake
This builds the executable programs usrdefc.exe
(client) and usrdefs.exe (server).
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BUILDING THE CLIENT APPLICATION FOR MS-DOS
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After you install the Microsoft C/C++ version 7.0
development environment and the Microsoft RPC version
1.0 toolkit on an MS-DOS or Microsoft Windows computer,
you can build the sample client application for MS-DOS.
Enter:
nmake -f makefile.dos cleanall
nmake -f makefile.dos
This builds the client application usrdefc.exe.
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RUNNING THE CLIENT AND SERVER APPLICATIONS
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On the server, enter
usrdefs
On the client, enter
net start workstation
usrdefc
Note: The client and server applications can run on
the same Microsoft Windows NT computer when you use
different screen groups.
Several command line switches are available to change
settings for this program. For a listing of the switches
available from the client program, enter
usrdefc -?
For a listing of switches available from the server
program, enter
usrdefs -?
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