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TimeClient - Readme.txt
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TimeClient is the workstation side application of an Internet Cafi
management system. It gives the operator full control over the
workstation, provided the password was entered correctly. It shuts the
screen and disable the keyboard and system keys when deactivated. While
active, it displays a little timer on the workstation screen to enable
the user to keep track of the online time left. It uses TCP/IP to
communicate. It has password security and an operator panel to enable
the operator to bypass the program should a server breakdown occur. The
server and client can operate independantly in case of a unforseen error
on one or both. In order for the program to function properly, the
client side also needs to be downloaded from the same FTP site
(TimeClient.zip - 919 kb).

Known bugs:
The only problems with TimeServer is:
While a DOS program like a game such as Quake runs, TimeServer's
workstation side still works in the background, but it does not show you
the time on the screen. The reason for this is that DOS tends to take
over the PC's processor. Once the program de-activates the screen, it
does not always show. Once you terminate the DOS program, you will see
that TimeServer is still running. Sometimes it does not de-activate the
whole screen. Simply reset it again on the server side. It should be
fine then. So much for DOS.

     Internet E-Mail: netco@shisas.com
     FTP: ftp.shisas.com/download/windows95-98/netco (anonymous ok)
     HTTP: http://home.shisas.co.za/unicorn/netco.htm
