User guide
6 MCSIWSN and WinMCSI Redirectors
CommPlete Communications Server 139
Running the MCSIWSN Redirector
1. Change to the subdirectory containing the MCSIWSN files, e.g., C:\MCSI.
2. Type mcsiwsn (the program name for the redirector software) and press ENTER.
The redirector software loads, and the following message appears:
Initializing, please wait...
MCSI Program is resident
3. Type logon and press ENTER. The following message appears:
Enter your user name:
You can use a preferred communications server name if more than one commu-
nications server is on the network, e.g., logon server_1/user1.
4. Type user1 (or your RASExpress user name) and press ENTER. 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:
5. Type user1 (or your RASExpress password) and press ENTER. Note that the
password is case-sensitive. The following message appears:
Login Completed.
6. 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 E
NTER. 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 pop up
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.
1. Log into your network. This automatically establishes a communications link
between your client PC and the RASExpress server.
2. Change to the subdirectory containing the MCSIWSN files.
3. Type mcsiwsn ? at the DOS prompt and press ENTER. The following help screen
appears:










