Windows 95 / Windows 3.11 Network
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The server has to run a small program that keeps track of
the number of users. For Windows, this is WKSVW16.EXE
(16 bit) or WKSVW32.EXE (32 bit). Put this program in the
startup group of the PC that acts as server. Either
restart your PC or start up the program manually to start
working.


Workstation Setup
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Simply run the SETUP_WS.EXE program that is located in
the executable directory and confirm if the paths are
ok.
The WIBUKEY setup has to be done on the server and on
each workstation. Run SETUP.EXE on W3.11 and 
SETUP32.EXE on W95 and NT.


Troubleshooting
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Q :	Each time I try to start up astrow, I get a warning 
	"WKWIN.DLL is stored in the directory ...". When I 
	click "Ok", everything works fine.
A :	The "wkwin.dll" file can be found in the directory 
	where the astrow executable is stored. This is also 
	the path that is set in "wibukey.ini" in the 
	"[General]" section, entry "SystemDir". However, if 
	"wkwin.dll" can also be found in the windows or in 
	the system directory (because of earlier installations 
	of astrow or other softwares that use this dll) he 
	will use this one and give a warning. To remove the 
	warning, make "SystemDir" point to the windows or system 
	path or simply remove the path after "SystemDir="

Q :	Each time I try to start up astrow, I get a message like 
	"file not found" or "dll not found" and I get kicked out 
	of astrow.
A :	You are missing certain files which are absolutely necessary
	to run astrow. This could be because of two reasons : 
	1.	You did not use the correct procedure to update to a new 
		version (by using the setup program) in which case you have 
		to run the setup program again and select the "update" 
		option.
	2.	The working directory is pointing to a wrong directory. 
		Select the icon (in windows 95 use settings / taskbar / 
		advanced) and press <Alt> + Enter. The program item 
		properties window appears. Check if the working directory 
		points to the same path as that of the executable and if 
		necessary, change it.

Q :	Astrow was not closed properly. Now I cannot get into astrow 
	because he tells me there are too many users connected.
A :	Astrow will check every 5 minutes for the dongle. If this test 
	fails 3 times consecutively, all menu-points (except exit) will 
	be disabled, making it impossible for you to continue. Thirty 
	(30) minutes after the last dongle-check, you will be kicked out 
	and one more space is free. So, in the worst case, you have to 
	wait 30 minutes for a slot to free up.

Q :	It seems that the server cannot locate the "wknet.dat" file.
A :	Check "wibukey.ini" and look for the "[693:2]" section. The path 
	that is stored in the "ServerFile" entry should point to the 
	"wknet.dat" file, which is normally stored in the executable 
	directory. If you are running on a novell network, the path 
	should start with the drive-name ex. "sys:\". If you do not 
	know the drive-name, simply do a "dir f:" (assuming f: is the 
	network drive that contains astrow) and look at the first line 
	"Volume in drive f: is ...". If you are running on a windows 
	network, the path should start with the drive-letter ex. "f:\".

Q :	What was the password again ?
A :	With new installations, there is one master-password "master" 
	and one user-password "amano". Please check if the caps-lock 
	are in the correct position before entering the password. If 
	everything fails, call Amano to get a master-password that is 
	valid for only one day.

Q :	When I try to startup Astrow, he gives me "Dongle not found. Error = 17"
A :	Check your windows\system directory. You probably have an old 
	version of "wkwin.dll" there. The latest version of this file 
	is stored in the Astrow executable directory. Since windows 
	looks at the system directory before it looks at the executable 
	directory, he loads the old one. Either delete the file, or copy 
	the newer one over it.

