User guide

Uninstalling your PC software
To uninstall your PC software
All software and drivers are installed under the name
Unimessage Pro.
Click Start,
Select Settings
Click Control Panel
Double click Add/Remove Programs
Click Unimessage Pro
Click the Add/remove button to start the removal
process. On completion, it is recommended that you
restart your PC.
Please note
When using Unimessage Pro on a LAN, remove
Unimessage Pro on all the client workstations
before finally removing it from the server.
Upgrading Unimessage Pro
Unimessage Pro can be upgraded for several reasons,
including:
To support several users on a network (LAN).
To support more devices at the same time.
To upgrade your copy of Unimessage Pro
When using your Unimessage Pro software
Click Browse folders.
Click Devices in the left hand column to display the
Devices folder.
Highlight any active devices and click on the
to log them off.
Click Help to display the menu.
Click Live Upgrade. A Unimessage Upgrade page
will be displayed.
Connect to the internet in your usual way.
On the Upgrade page, click on the Upgrade button
indicated to start the upgrade process.
Or, for more details, visit http://www.unimessage.co.uk,
or contact your local Wordcraft International distributor
(details are included on http://www.wordcraft.co.uk)
or email sales@wordcraft.co.uk.
If your copy of Unimessage Pro has been upgraded
and you are installing for use with a network, you can
create users during the installation process.
Each user is granted one of 3 access levels -
Administrator, Supervisor or User - that determine what
they are allowed to do.
If your copy of Unimessage Pro has been upgraded to
include support for email devices and you have either
a permanent connection to the Internet or a Windows
Dial-Up Networking connection to the Internet, you
can configure Unimessage Pro to send and receive
email messages:
Define any SMTP and POP3 email servers that you want
to be available with Unimessage Pro.
Configure Unimessage Pro to use either your permanent
connection or an existing Windows Dial-Up Networking
connection to the Internet by selecting a device that can
support data connections, such as a modem on the port
that you have already defined a Windows Dial-Up
Networking connection.