








                                  COUNT! v5.0
                                    May 1994


                          Network Administrators Guide



            This document is intended for Network Administrators and
            assumes the audience is familiar with MS Windows v3.0 or
            above, MS DOS v3.3 or above, and basic network
            management principals.



                               Table Of Contents



            What is COUNT!........................................1

            Using COUNT!..........................................2

            Installing COUNT!.....................................2

            Setting Up Applications to Run Under COUNT!...........3

            Controlling Access to Applications....................4

            Multiple Instance Management..........................4

            Scrubbing License Files...............................5

            LogFiles..............................................6

            Registering COUNT!....................................7

            Transferring a License to COUNT!......................7

            Appendix A: Applications Installation and License 
             Metering Problems....................................8

            Appendix B: Using COUNT! Without Stub Files...........9

            Appendix C: How COUNT!.ini Controls the Launching of
             Applications........................................10

            Appendix D: Installing Non-Network Software Versions.11

            Appendix E: User Messages............................12















                               DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY

           THIS SOFTWARE AND MANUAL ARE SOLD "AS IS" AND WITHOUT
           WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.  THE USER MUST
           ASSUME THE ENTIRE RISK OF USING THE PROGRAM.  ANY LIABILITY
           OF THE SELLER WILL BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY TO PRODUCT
           REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF PURCHASE PRICE.



       Product Support:

            COUNT! is written and copyrighted by:

                          Ed Derzawiec
                          6 Sweet Fern Rd
                          Cape Elizabeth, ME  04107

            Feel free to send any product related questions or suggestions
            for future program enhancements to this address.

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       Note to Upgraders...

            Version 5.0 of COUNT! is completely backwards compatible with
            prior versions.  Applications set up to run under earlier
            versions of COUNT! will work identically under this release.
            And, licenses granted for prior versions are transferable to
            v5.0

            This version offers broader options for installing
            applications that you can take advantage of.  Specifically,
            the use of "Stub" files can greatly simplify application
            installation.

            The new CountAdm utility handles all COUNT!.ini management and
            provides a GUI interface to License and Log files for
            monitoring applications use.



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                                   What is COUNT!

     COUNT! is an MS Windows utility that enables you to abide to "simultaneous
     use" licenses in a network environment.  This type of license allows you to
     provide applications to a user community without buying a license for each
     potential user.  The result is typically an 80% to 90% reduction in the
     cost of the application.

     Simultaneous use licenses:
        Unlike mainframe programs that base the fee on the number of potential
        users of a product, personal computer software licenses are often based
        on the number of people using a program at any given time.  If the
        network provides a dozen applications to 50 users, it is probable that
        five to ten licenses for each application will be sufficient to meet the
        needs of the 50 users without purchasing 50 licenses of each.

        Most major suppliers of personal computer software base their license on
        simultaneous use.  However, many of these (Microsoft for example)
        provide no means for maintaining the license.  Should you wind up in
        court, you are required to provide evidence that adequate precautions
        were taken to ensure that the simultaneous use license was not violated.

     What does COUNT! Do:
        COUNT! launches programs in an MS windows environment and keeps track of
        the number of users.  It will enable you to enforce simultaneous use
        licenses.  It also provides features to make many programs that function
        poorly in a network environment behave better.  Finally COUNT! provides
        the network administrator detailed analysis on the use of licenses so
        that an appropriate number can be economically purchased to support user
        needs.

        COUNT! enables a user to access an application as easily as if it were
        installed on his local hard disk.  To do this, it will if necessary:

               Establish a network connection
               Modify the current DOS directory
               Check for license availability
               Execute the program
               Free the network license when the program terminates
               Disconnect the network connection

     Supported Network Environments:
        COUNT! runs on Windows client PCs, not servers.  License management is
        achieved through a shared file service. It will therefore work in any
        network environment.  COUNT! has been successfully tested under Novell
        Netware, Banyon Vines, Digital Pathworks, Microsoft LanManager,  Windows
        for Workgroups, and several other Network OS's



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                                    Using COUNT!

     An end user needs no special knowledge to use COUNT!  He simply launches
     applications normally through Windows.  A license dialog box appears
     informing him the license is being shared.  If no more licenses are
     available, the dialog box will inform him of that and provide a list of
     current users.

     Setting up applications to run under COUNT! is also straight forward.  A
     network administrator installs the application on the network using the
     vendor's instructions.  You then use the COUNT! Administration utility
     (CountAdm), to replace the application's .EXE file with a "Stub" file which
     runs the program under COUNT!

     In addition to installing Stub Files, the CountAdm utility provides a
     convenient means of monitoring applications usage.  You can easily examine
     the current users and usage history of each application running under
     COUNT!.


                                  Installing COUNT!

     The setup program is used to copy all necessary files to a network file
     server.  It will also create a Count Administrator group on your Windows
     desktop if you wish.  The CountAdm program can then be run to set up
     applications to run under COUNT!

     Before running the Setup program, determine where you would like to install
     the various components of COUNT!.  COUNT! and associated program and
     configuration files should be placed in an area where the Network
     administrator has READ/WRITE access and all users have READ access. License
     or Log Files need to be placed in an area where all users have READ/WRITE
     access.  While COUNT! can launch applications without this common
     READ/WRITE user access, its features will be quite limited.

     To run the setup program...
          Make a network connection to the file service you would like to
            install the program to.
          Run COUNT!'s Setup program under Windows.  (i.e., from File Manager
            select File-Run-A:Setup.exe)



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     The following files are part of the COUNT! package.  Setup will place these
     in the COUNT! program Directory.

          COUNT!.EXE     Launches Applications, Meters usage.
          COUNT!.INI     Contains information to Launch Applications.
          COUNT!.TXT     This Documentation File
          COUNTADM.EXE   Provides Administrative services to Network
                         Administrators.
          COUNTADM.HLP   The Windows Help file for CountAdm
          COUNTMGR.DLL   Manages multiple instances of the same application
                         launched under COUNT!
          SCRUB.EXE      Removes inactive users from license files
          STUB.EXE       Replaces Application .EXE Files so they are launched
                         under COUNT!
          SETUP.EXE      Installs COUNT! on a Server.


                     Setting Up Applications to Run Under COUNT!

     The easiest way to setup applications to run under COUNT! is to use "Stub"
     files.  Simply install the application according to the vendor's directions
     on the server and each client.  Then install a Stub file to launch the
     application through COUNT!

     CountAdm will automatically install stub files by replacing an applications
     executable file (i.e. EXCEL.EXE) with a Stub file of the same name.  The
     original application file is renamed.  The Stub file executes the main
     COUNT! program which in turn executes the original application.  This may
     sound a bit "round about", but it is very efficient, and greatly simplifies
     application installation.

     To install Stub files with CountAdm, You will need Read/Write Access to the
     network directory where the application has been installed.  You will also
     need Read/Write access to the Applications' .EXE file.  Select Install-Add
     Application Stub File from CountAdm's Main Menu.  Specify the Application
     exe file you want to create a stub file for (i.e. EXCEL.exe) and press OK.

     CountAdm will create an entry for the Application in COUNT!.ini using the
     name of the exe file (i.e. EXCEL).  It will also rename the original exe
     file by placing an "!" at the end (i.e. EXCEL!.exe)  You can modify these
     names by pressing the Advanced button and editing the defaults.

     After creating the stub file, use CountAdm to change the settings in
     COUNT!.ini to define the methods used to launch the application and control
     license counts.

     The stub file method has been successfully tested with numerous
     applications.  However, if you encounter problems, see Appendix A.

     COUNT! also creates COUNT!.ini files in each application directory.  These
     are not the same as the one in the COUNT! program directory.  Their job is
     to help the Stub file communicate with the COUNT! program.



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                         Controlling Access to Applications

     There are two ways to use COUNT! to enforce simultaneous use licenses.  One
     method is to put each application you want to control access to in a unique
     network file service, and place a limit on the number of connections to
     this service.  COUNT! could then connect to the service before starting the
     program, and disconnect when done. The server enforces the license
     counting/metering.

     In the second method, COUNT! uses a License file to monitor the number of
     users.  You set the Maximum number of users for each application via the
     CountAdm Utility. Simply modify the Maximum users setting in the Set-up-
     Applications Dialog.  If a License file is specified under License/Log File
     Setup for a given Application, COUNT will use this method to control
     access.

     You can also use both methods simultaneously.  This provides maximum
     security, friendlier user error messages, and more complete applications
     use information.

     If a License file is used, A DOS environment variable must exist prior to
     entering Windows which provides a user name.  The UserName must be unique
     to each network node.  It is typically assigned in a the Autoexec.Bat or
     Network Startup File using the DOS SET command as follows:

          "SET Name=UserName"

     The default "Name" environment variable may be changed in the defaults
     Dialog of CountAdm.

     When using a License file, COUNT! checks the number of current users each
     time someone attempts to run an application.  If no licenses are available,
     access is denied, and the list of license holders is displayed.  Otherwise,
     the application is launched and an entry is added to the License file
     similar to the one below:

          [MS Project]
          John Doe=09:33:27 02/12/92

     The timestamp is updated periodically, and is removed when the user exits
     the application.


                            Multiple Instance Management

     Windows enables a user to run multiple copies of an application
     simultaneously as long as the application itself permits this.  COUNT!
     fully supports this feature and will only reserve a single network license
     for each user workstation no matter how many instances of the program are
     running.  CountMgr.DLL manages this activity as necessary.  Network
     connections made when the first instance of an application is launched will
     be maintained as long as at least one instance of the application is
     active.



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                               Scrubbing License Files

     License files require periodic maintenance to remove inactive licenses.
     Licenses become inactive when applications are terminated abnormally, such
     as rebooting the PC while the application is in use.  When this occurs, the
     license file entry for that user is not freed until that same user runs and
     exits the application again.

     A supplemental program, SCRUB.EXE, is supplied which automatically removes
     inactive licenses.  COUNT! will start SCRUB whenever a user is denied
     access to an application for lack of an available license.

     SCRUB works by examining the License file, waiting a specified time and
     then reexamining it.  If the license entries are not updated in that time,
     they are assumed to be inactive and removed.  By default SCRUB waits for
     the UpdateLicense interval+1 minute.  The extra minute allows for programs
     which might take total control of the PC for some period of time.  For
     instance, If Excel takes several minutes to recalculate a spreadsheet, it
     may not allow COUNT! to update the License File during that period.
     (Windows 3.x is Not Pre-emptive.)

     If you feel 1 minute is not sufficient, you can override this by specifying
     a larger interval in CountAdm.  An interval less than UpdateLicense + 1
     minute will be ignored.  A interval of 0 will disable Scrubbing for the
     specified application.

     When SCRUB is running, an Icon identifying the time remaining will be
     displayed on the Windows Desktop.

     As mentioned, COUNT! will automatically run SCRUB when a user is denied
     access to an application due to lack of an available license.  In addition,
     a Network Administrator may want to periodically run SCRUB, perhaps placing
     it in his/her Windows startup group.  You can also run SCRUB from CountAdm.

     If SCRUB is run without any parameters, it will scrub the License File of
     all applications.  You can also scrub an individual application by
     including it as a parameter on SCRUB's command line.  (i.e. "SCRUB
     MS_Excel")



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                                      LogFiles

     LogFiles provide valuable information to the network administrator on how
     licenses are being used for each application, and by whom.  It is highly
     recommended that you use LogFiles for each application to:

          Keep track of the average time an application is used.
          The typical number of licenses in use at any time.
          The number of times a license has been denied.
          The use by Individual.

     Since these files can be rather large, it is recommended that a separate
     file be used for each application.

     While you can use Log Files without License Files, the log information will
     be somewhat limited if you do so.  Viewing information in License and Log
     files can be accomplished using CountAdm.



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                                 Registering COUNT!

     COUNT! is copyrighted software and all rights are reserved by the author.
     You are free to evaluate the product for 30 days to determine its
     suitability to your needs.  Use beyond 30 days requires registration.

     Anyone with the conscience to use COUNT! will want to register it.  A
     license to COUNT! enables you copy and use the software on a single server
     for up to 100 Users.  The cost of the license is $79.  If you would like to
     register, please fill out the form on the last page of this manual.

     In return, you will be sent a diskette with a registered version of the
     software.


                          Transferring a License to COUNT!

     Upon registering, you will receive a license number.  To license the
     software, you will need Read/Write access to the directory where COUNT!.EXE
     is located.  From Windows Program Manager, use "File Run" and place in the
     command Line "Drive:\Path\COUNT!.EXE /L".

     Alternatively, you can use the CountAdm menu function Install-Transfer
     License.

     You will prompted you for your company and server name.  You are limited to
     a total of 50 characters, so you may have to abbreviate.  If the name
     appears truncated in the main dialog box, you can reinstall the license.



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                                     Appendix A:
               Applications Installation and License Metering Problems


     Should you encounter problems using the Stub files installed with the
     CountAdm utility, the following information may be helpful.

     First, some applications will not work properly if their .EXE file has been
     renamed.  If this occurs, you can try renaming all of the files in the
     application directory with the same base name as the original application
     to the base name of the renamed .EXE file.  (i.e. rename MisApp.DLG to
     MisApp!.DLG)  If this fails, you may have to resort to using COUNT! without
     stub files.  (See Appendix B).  If you need to uninstall a stub file, the
     CountAdm utility will do this automatically.

     There is another situation where COUNT! has difficulty metering
     applications licenses.  If a Windows application's primary (loading)
     executable file terminates before the application does, COUNT! has no way
     of knowing when the program ends.  Only one major application to date has
     been found which does this..  WordPerfect for Windows.

     In the case of WordPerfect (v5.1) there is a way around this problem.  The
     program loading executable WPwin.exe file does some initialization work and
     then Launches the Main executable WPwinFile.Exe.  If you  use CountAdm to
     create a stub file for WPwinFile.exe rather than WPwin.exe, COUNT! can
     meter licenses effectively.



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                                     Appendix B:
                           Using COUNT! Without Stub Files

     COUNT! runs applications defined in the COUNT!.ini file passed on its 
     command line.  For instance, to launch Microsoft's Excel, the command line 
     could be "COUNT!  MS_Excel".  To launch Aldus' Persuasion, the command 
     line could be "COUNT!  Persuasion".  COUNT! then does everything necessary 
     to make appropriate network connections, start the application, and 
     enforce software licenses.

     To use the command line, you will need to be familiar with the methods 
     Windows uses to launch applications.  The most common method is for the 
     user to "double click" on an application icon in a Program Manager group.  
     The second is to use the file manager to launch an application with a 
     selected data file.  A third is to launch the application using the 
     Program Manager's "Run command".

     Supporting Applications Launched via a Program Manager Application Icon:
        You will need to modify the vendor supplied installation procedure to
        modify the icon's "properties" to use COUNT! to launch the program.  The
        application icon program line properties can be changed using the
        following procedure:

           In Program Manager, select the program icon by clicking on it once
           with the mouse.

           Select File-Properties, from the Program Manager's menu.  A "Program
           Item Properties" dialog box should appear.

           Change the command line in the dialog box to launch the program
           through COUNT!  i.e.  "COUNT!.exe MS_Excel".

           You should also change the icon to the application's normal icon,
           which is typically in the main .EXE file of the application.  This is
           also done from the "Program Item Properties" dialog box. Press the
           "Change Icon" button and type in the file name containing the Icon
           (i.e. E:\EXCEL\EXCEL.EXE)

           The Program .EXE file may not be available to Windows if the network
           drive is not currently connected.  In this case you can substitute an
           icon from PROGMAN.EXE or MORICONS.DLL.  You could also use a 3rd
           party utility to extract an icon from an application .EXE file, and
           make the icon file available to Windows.

     Supporting Applications Launched via File Manager:
        You need to modify the "[extensions]" section of WIN.ini to associate
        COUNT! with the extension of data files your program runs.  Again, you
        must supply a command line such as "XLT=COUNT!.exe MS_Excel ^.xlt".
        Modifying Windows .INI files can be automated by using the Fix_INI!
        program which can be found in the utilities subdirectory of the COUNT!
        program disk

     Supporting Applications Launched via Program Manager's Run Command:
        The user would have to enter a correct COUNT! command Line in Program
        Manager's "RUN" dialog box.



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                                     Appendix C:
                How COUNT!.ini Controls the Launching of Applications

     The COUNT!.ini file controls what COUNT! does in launching an application.
     COUNT!.ini is created and maintained with the CountAdm utility.  However,
     it can also be modified using any ASCII editor, such as notepad.  It
     consists of a number of applications "Sections" containing keywords
     describing how to launch the application.  Each section begins with the
     ApplicationName in square brackets.  You can use any ApplicationName you
     like so long as it is less than 32 Characters.  Keywords can be any of the
     following:
        ConnectDrive=Drive:,Network_Path,Password
           (Only Windows 3.1 and above support this command.  You can use
           "Connect" to support Windows 3.0)  The Password is optional.
           However, the comma separator must be included.  You can use "*" as
           the Password and the User will be prompted to provide one.  If The
           Drive and Network service are already in use, this command is
           ignored.  Network Drives which are connected with this command are
           Disconnected when the user exits the application unless
           DisConnectDrive=No.
        DisConnectDrive=Yes or No.
        Connect=Network connection command (you would issue at a DOS prompt.)
           The Connect and Disconnect KeyWords are provided to support Windows
           3.0, or for Networks incompatible with Windows 3.1 network management
           features.
        Disconnect=Network disconnection command
        StartDirectory=Starting directory.
           This will override any directory specified in the property's of a
           Program Manager Icon.
        Execute=Program invocation command.
        CountFile=R/W file (License file) which holds the current users for each
        application.
        LogFile=R/W file which tracks license use for the application.
        MaxUsers=Number of users that can use the program simultaneously.
        MaxTime=Number of minutes of program use before COUNT! reminds the user
           to free the application license.
        UpdateLicense=Number of minutes between updates of the License File.
           The default is 5.  A 0 inhibits updates.
        SkipLicenseMessage=Yes or No. If, Yes, COUNT! bypasses its initial
           dialog informing the user of the licensing activity and immediately
           launches the application.  The default is No.

            All KeyWords other than Execute are optional.



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                                     Appendix D:
                      Installing Non-Network Software Versions

     Most software available today installs easily in network environments.
     However, you will occasionally run into an application that does not offer
     a network version, or one which will not install properly on your network.
     In such situations, you can often install the software for network use with
     the following procedure.

     From a client PC, provide Write access to the Network drive you would like
     the application installed upon, giving it the same DOS drive letter the
     user will eventually see it as.  You may also need to provide Write access
     to the Windows directory on the server if Windows is being shared over the
     network.

     Install the software to a network drive using the vendor's instructions
     with the following exceptions.

        1) Copy the client's WIN.ini and System.Ini files as Win.OLD and
          System.OLD.  Also copy the Autoexec.Bat and Config.Sys files.

        2) Make copies of the client's Windows and System Directory listings and
          the server's Window system directory if appropriate
          (i.e. DIR c:\Windows >Win.Dir).

        3) Install the Software.

        4) Compare the .INI files and directories to the original saved
          versions.  (i.e. FC Win.OLD Win.ini).  Note any changes.  Typically,
          these changes are entries added to the [Extensions] section of
          WIN.ini, applications sections added to WIN.ini, and perhaps a few
          DLLs added or updated in the Windows System Directory.  Many
          applications change the Path variable in the Autoexec.Bat file.  In
          most cases, this change is not required.

        5) Make these same changes on each client PC that will run the
          application by copying or editing files.  Fix_ini!.Com and Patch!.Com
          are very useful utilities in automating this process.  They can be
          found in the utilities subdirectory of the COUNT! program disk

        6) If the REG.DAT file in the windows directory on the client PC was
          modified, some special attention is required.   REG.DAT's primary
          purpose is to support OLE and Drag/Drop capabilities.  To provide
          this, the application must be registered in REG.DAT of each client.
          You cannot simply copy the revised REG.DAT file to each client.  First
          check the application directory for an Application.REG file.  If it
          exists, simply RUN it from Program Manager on each client PC.  If the
          application does not have a .REG file, you will need to examine how
          the installation procedure modified the REG.DAT file (using
          RegEdit.EXE) and manually make the changes on other clients.



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                                     Appendix E:
                                    User Messages

     There are a few messages COUNT! passes to the user that a Network
     Administrator needs to be aware of.  These are covered below:

        "All Licenses for this application are currently in use!"  A user will
        get this message when all licenses set by the MaxUsers parameter are in
        use.  They will also get a list box identifying users so they can try to
        free up a license on their own.

        "Please Exit AppName IMMEDIATELY!  License VIOLATION!"  Through an
        Application error or user tampering, the license reserved for this user
        in the License File has been erased.  A user should Never get this
        message.  It should be looked into by the Network Administrator.

        "You have exceeded the recommended time limit for this application and
        are reminded to free this license when you are finished so that others
        may use the program."  A user will get this message if he uses the
        program beyond the MaxTime variable.

     The remaining messages should not normally be seen by a user, but may arise
     in setting up applications to run under COUNT!

        "Could Not Connect (to Drive)"  A network Error caused by an incorrect
        DOS drive or Network file service specification in COUNT!.ini, or
        unidentifiable network connection problem.

        "Drive In Use on Different Service"  A failure to connect to the
        requested network service in COUNT!.ini because the requested Drive is
        already being used for a different network service.  You should not set
        up two network applications to share a DOS drive letter for different
        file services.

        "Could Not Execute"  Execution of the application failed.  Most often
        this is caused by an error in COUNT!.ini or perhaps a DOS PATH Error.

        "Could Not Find COUNT!.ini"  COUNT!.ini is not in the same subdirectory
        as COUNT!.EXE.

        "Count Not Load CountMgr.DLL"  CountMgr.DLL is not in the same
        subdirectory as COUNT!.EXE.

        "No Application Specified"  No ApplicationName was specified on the
        COUNT! Command Line.

        "No Program to Execute in COUNT!.ini"  No "Execute=" was included.

        "Name Environment Variable Not Defined!"  You MUST have a Name
        Environment variable defined if you are using a License File.



                         COUNT! v5.0 User Registration Form (NLM)

     NAME:               ____________________________________

     Company:            ____________________________________

     Street:             ____________________________________

     Town, State, Zip:   ____________________________________

     Please register me for (____) copies of COUNT!.  Enclosed is $79.00 for
     each copy (plus 6% Sales tax for Maine residents).

               Preferred Media:  5.25"(360K) ____  3.5" (720K) ____

     Please make checks payable to:
               Edward Derzawiec
               6 Sweet Fern Road
               Cape Elizabeth, ME  04107

     Signature:   ____________________________________

     In signing this form I agree:
       1. Not to make copies of the registered software received for purposes
          outside of my use on a single network server.

       2. Not to modify the software without written consent of the author.

     I welcome your comments on the merits or limitations of COUNT!, or
     enhancements you would like to see added.

     _______________________________________________________________

     _______________________________________________________________

     To improve the testing of COUNT!, please answer the following:

          Server Type:
               Operating System:   DOS ___, OS2 ___, VMS ___, UNIX ___
                                   NT ____, Other _________________

          Network OS:  Novel ___, Vines ___, Pathworks ___, Other ________

     Nodes:
          PC/XT (8086/8088) ____,   AT (286) ____,  (386/486/+ CPU) ____
          Display: Mono, ____, CGA, ____ EGA, ____ VGA, ____  Color ____

          Windows Version ____

     Applications COUNT! is Used For:

     ______________________________________________________________

     =================================================================
     Do not write below this line:

     Serial number licensed to above user: ____________
