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HL-Server NLM - History of changes
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2.00 (Level 3.30) July 1998
- automatic addition of requested Hardlocks
The NLM may be started without any module address specified.
Whenever a client application requests an unknown Hardlock,
it will be automatically added, if available.
- up to 10 Hardlocks supported
- changed screen layout
- F8 key invokes paket trace mode
- ADD/REMOVE Hardlocks from server screen
- option -comm:ipx selects IPX only
- API_READ_ID function supported
2.00 BETA (Level 3.20)
- TCP/IP support
- ADD/REMOVE Hardlock via HLSADMIN
- ENABLE/DISABLE of protocols via HLSADMIN
- veni-vidi-vici switch renamed to -v (verbose)
- additional level 3 status functionality (identical to HLS32*)
to allow full administration via HLSAdmin
- identification & background checking changed to level 3
- can be started without any Hardlocks specified
- minimum timeout 1 minute (was: 10)
- Duplicated counters problem fixed
If one HL-Server was accessible via different MAC addresses, both
USERINF and MAXUSERS could be duplicated in former versions. You must
use new (Feb. 1998) HL-Servers and APIs for this fix to work (of
course, you can mix old APIs with new Servers and vice versa if you
are not concerned about this problem).
1.28 (Level 2.62)
- API_AVAIL does not longer perform API_LOGIN.
(This is identical to the HL-Server TSR)
- Internal API_STATUSOFF is not used in NLM.
The error counter is no longer incremented if this function
is received.
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1.26 (Level 2.60)
- HL-Server NLM could not be found from within a Windows-95 M8 Dos Box,
because Microsoft IPX does not truncate packets exceeding the buffer
size, but returns an empty buffer.
HL-Server NLM reply packets were 2 bytes too long and have been shortened.
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1.25 (Level 2.55)
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1.23
- Slow file server clock
In rare cases, the file server clock may be slow when using
HLSERVER.NLM. There is an option to correct this problem. Please
contact our support if this problem occurrs.
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1.22
- Bugfix:
Using "Remote/Select" rsp. "Remote/Rescan" from the HL-Server menu
surface, an illegal memory read operation was performed by the NLM.
Depending on the file server's memory usage, the message "Memory read
from nonexistent page" appeared. The file server or HL-Server was not
functionally affected.
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1.21
- The "LOGINS" signature in the applicat |