Specifications

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You can use a preferred communications server name if more than one communications server is
on the network, e.g., logon server_1/user1.
9. Type user1 (or your RASExpress user name) and press E
NTER. If a password has been assigned to
the user name, the following message appears. (If a password was not assigned, then the message
in step 5 appears.)
Enter your password:
10. Type user1 (or your RASExpress password) and press E
NTER. Note that the password is case-
sensitive. The following message appears:
Login Completed.
11. You are now connected to the RASExpress server, and can run any MCSI-compatible
communications software to use one of the servers modems.
To unload MCSIWSN from memory, change to the directory where MCSIWSN is located, type
mcsiwsn -u, and press ENTER. MCSIWSN will unload from memory, provided that other memory-
resident programs have not been loaded after MCSIWSN was loaded. If other memory-resident
programs were loaded after MCSIWSN, then you must unload them in reverse order before you can
unload MCSIWSN.
MCSIWSN Command Line Operation
MCSIWSN command line parameters allow you to operate MCSIWSN as an INT14 software
redirector, make MCSIWSN Novell NASI-compatible, turn on the popup Inbound Outbound menu,
select Inbound as default connection type, unload MCSIWSN from memory, and enable the
command interpreter option for applications that make use of this option.
12. Log into your network. This automatically establishes a communications link between your client
PC and the RASExpress server.
13. Change to the subdirectory containing the MCSIWSN files.
14. Type mcsiwsn ? at the DOS prompt and press ENTER. The following help screen appears:
Usage is:
-U For uninstalling this program.
-F If you want to search for active modem servers.
-C Turns on Command Interpreter option.
-I Connection Manager will connect as inbound.
-P Display Connection Manager popup.
-N<1 to 9> Number of multiple connections operational
-A Load TSR as an INT14.
-X Novell NASI compatible.
-C<1 to 9> Number of Servers to wait when it is inbound.
You can type MCSIWSN parameters in any order, but there must be a space before each one
(e.g., MCSIWSN -I -P -N5).
-U Unloads MCSIWSN.
-F Searches for active modem servers.