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1.1 root 1: This directory contains the files for the sample distributed application
2: "nhello":
3:
4: File Description
5:
6: README.TXT Readme file for the NHELLO sample
7: NHELLO.IDL Interface definition language file
8: NHELLOC.C Client main program
9: NHELLOS.C Server main program
10: NHELLOP.C Remote procedures
11: MAKEFILE Nmake file to build for NT
12: MAKEFILE.DOS Nmake file to build for MS-DOS
13:
14: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
15: BUILDING CLIENT AND SERVER APPLICATIONS FOR MICROSOFT WINDOWS NT:
16: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
17:
18: The following environment variables should be set for you already.
19: set CPU=i386
20: set INCLUDE=c:\mstools\h
21: set LIB=c:\mstools\lib
22: set PATH=c:\winnt\system32;c:\mstools\bin;
23:
24: For mips, set CPU=mips
25:
26: Build the sample distributed application:
27: nmake cleanall
28: nmake
29:
30: This builds the executable programs nhelloc.exe
31: (client) and nhellos.exe (server).
32:
33: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
34: BUILDING THE CLIENT APPLICATION FOR MS-DOS
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36:
37: After you install the Microsoft C/C++ version 7.0 development
38: environment and Microsoft RPC toolkit on an MS-DOS or Microsoft Windows
39: computer, you can build the sample client application for MS-DOS. Enter:
40:
41: nmake -f makefile.dos cleanall
42: nmake -f makefile.dos
43:
44: This builds the client application nhelloc.exe.
45:
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47: RUNNING THE CLIENT AND SERVER APPLICATIONS
48: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
49:
50: On the server, enter
51:
52: net start rpclocator
53: nhellos
54:
55: (You can also Start the RPC Locator by running the Services
56: program in Control Panel.)
57:
58: On the client, enter
59:
60: net start workstation
61: nhelloc
62:
63: Note: The client and server applications can run on the same Microsoft
64: Windows NT computer when you use different screen groups.
65:
66: Several command line switches are available to change settings for this
67: program. For a listing of the switches available from the client
68: program, enter:
69:
70: nhelloc -?
71:
72: For a listing of switches available from the server program, enter
73:
74: nhellos -?
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