
	What's new?			       'cFos' ISDN Driver Family
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	Please read this list of  changes  and	enhancements  carefully,
	because we maybe changed some details that might concern you.


	To make things a little easier, here's a small legend:

	  * New feature
	  ! Software-change requires modification of your configuration
	  x Bugfix
	  - Information only



	Revision history: ----------------------------------------------



	cFos/Win 3.51, 03-Aug-2000
	cFos/NT  3.51, 03-Aug-2000
	cFos/DOS 3.51, 03-Aug-2000
	cFos/2	 3.51, 03-Aug-2000

	  ! Support for Austria Globalcall. Calls with empty called party
	    numbers, like with Autria's Globalcall, or empty subaddresses
	    are ignored. If you set S74.4=1 cFos matches such calls with
	    the first MSN/subaddress set in &a0..9.

	  ! Added functionality to the cFos Caller Monitor like playing
	    .WAV files, opening files, executing commands and displaying
	    your own taskbar icons on certain events.  This is controlled
	    by a file named CFOS.INI.  LOCAL.INI is obsolete now.  See
	    a sample CFOS.INI file named SAMPCFOS.INI for more information.
	    Additionally, you can view the last 10 callers in the context
	    menu.

	  * You can now activate the use of the current selected MSN
	    for X.31/X.25 calls by setting bit 5 of register S74. Default
	    is disabled.

	  * Budgets are calculated in minutes by default.  By setting
	    S74.6=1 they may be calculated in seconds now, if you like.

	  x Fixed an ERROR/LISTEN that could have been the first data
	    you receive when opening a freshly started cFos.

	  x Fixed slight problems when changing the reset day (S95) of
	    an already used budget.  Enhanced AT&G5 display.

	  x Fixed a bug which prevented calls to the packet handler for
	    X.31, case B calls.


	cFos/Win

	  x Fixed a bug that prevented or delayed data to be written on
	    disk in the context of DSL connections. This affected writing
	    LOGFILE.TXT, accumulated charges and budget data.


	cFos/NT

	  x Sometimes the clock was corrupted.	This has been fixed.

	  x Fixed a memory leak when -v0 was used.

	  x Fixed SETUP32 process, that sometimes put a -v in Parameters.

	  * Usually the cFos status window is open after start when the
	    driver part was unable to load (e.g. no CAPI driver found).
	    The -jo parameter starts the status window closed even if
	    the driver did not load.

	  - Changed the SETUP32 process so that you have to boot less
	    under some strange circumstances.

	  - Changed time cFos/NT waits for the CAPI driver to start up
	    from 5 to 10 seconds.  Hopefully this fixes problems with ELSA
	    CAPIs.




	cFos/Win 3.50, 02-Jun-2000
	cFos/NT  3.50, 02-Jun-2000
	cFos/DOS 3.50, 02-Jun-2000
	cFos/2	 3.50, 02-Jun-2000

	  ! New Product: cFos/ATM is a new driver with special
	    Broadband-CAPI / ATM SVC and PVC support!

	    cFos/ATM allows the use of a world of modem applications with
	    broadband networks like ATM.  cFos/ATM combines ISDN, ATM and
	    DSL (PPPoE) into one product.

	    cFos/ATM includes licenses for cFos/Win, cFos/NT and cFos/2.
	    It runs with (normal) narrowband CAPI drivers or with
	    broadband CAPI drivers, like the most recent drivers for
	    HST Saphir 2025 and 2155 cards.  Many thanks to Joern Bardwyck,
	    again, for the many helpful hints and explanations!

	    We added a special broadband modem register set *S0 to
	    *S14 and two new string registers &S8 / &S9 to allow you
	    to select a great variety of ATM (Q.2931) parameters. Special
	    broadband ATM features are:

	    - cFos treats SVCs like dialup connections with modems or
	      ISDN.
	    - Full ATM protocol- and protocol-parameters selection by
	      evaluating all relevant signaling elements.
	    - Full protocol signalling for outgoing calls.
	    - Max. framesize negotiation according to Q.2931, appendix F.3.
	    - Traffic contracts: CBR, VBR (realtime and non-realtime) with
	      constant or variable bitrates, UBR, UBR+ and ABR (with
	      selection of PCR and MCR).
	    - Provisions for narrowband <-> broadband interworking, by
	      evaluation of narrowband information elements.
	    - Mapping of narrowband listen mask -> broadband listen mask.
	    - User-selectable AAL1 parameters, user-codable BBC values.
	    - Support of CAPI's ATM channel allocation features for PVCs and
	      dedicated VPs/VCs for SVCs, see registers *S8 / *S9 for
	      details.
	    - Support for RFC 2364, PPP over AAL5 incoming and outgoing
	      calls, ie. cFos evaluates / provides the required signalling
	      element.	Also LAN LLC encapsulation can be used and signalled.
	    - Support for protocol signalling according to TR 9577.
	    - Support for HST broadband spec. (default) and the current
	      broadband CAPI proposal (use -j$ switch).

	    By providing full signalling support for outgoing calls and
	    evaluation of the respective info elements for incoming calls,
	    we hope that this time a lot of compatibility problems, which
	    exist in ISDN because the signalling elements are not used
	    properly, can be avoided.

	    For a complete documentation of cFos/ATM's additional
	    broadband features see ATM.HTM.

	  ! Removed &P and &U modem commands. Use string registers &S11
	    and &S12 instead.

	  ! The current ISDN MSN is now used as X.31/X.25 calling party
	    number. Thus you can set your calling number in the same way
	    as with ISDN dial-up connections by settings &Ax and &En.

	  ! Filename changes:

	       CTRACE  -> CTRACE.TXT
	       LOGFILE -> LOGFILE.TXT

	  ! The PROFILE data format has changed, old profile data will have
	    to be re-entered and saved again.  Sorry for the trouble, but
	    the old system was gettings too small.

	  * Speeded PPP dialin in conjunction with MS DialUp-Network.
	    Be sure to turn off IP-Header-Compression under Windows 9x
	    with T-DSL for fast login!	Rightclick on your T-DSL connection
	    in Dailup-Network and select Properties -> Server Types ->
	    TCP/IP settings -> IP-Header-Compression and switch it off.
	    Be sure to switch off the Properties -> Server Types ->
	    Logon to Network as well!

	  * Added subaddressing support: You can now dial subadresses by
	    using @ in the phone number or register S115. Also you can
	    listen to subaddresses or combinations of MSNs and subaddresses.
	    For more information see register &S10 (in MODEM.TXT) about
	    simulating MSNs by using subaddresses and SUBADD.HTM for a
	    complete description of cFos' use of MSNs & subaddresses.

	  * Added PPP LAN LLC encapsulation according RFC2364. You can set
	    S75.1=1 to activate it.

	  * Improved detection of some ethernet boards (cFos/Win & cFos/NT).

	  * New nice Icons

	  * Parameter -dtt generates CTRACE.TXT files with 1/100 sec
	    timestamps for cFos/Win and 1/1000 sec timestamps for cFos/NT.

	  * You can specify a CAPI reject cause in Register S38.  This
	    can be useful for the Fido Freepoll feature. See MODEM.TXT
	    for more information.

	  * Changed ATD modem command, so that it will no longer need an
	    actual phone number when used with ADSL.

	  * Changed default of register S109 to reflect changes in CAPI
	    2.0 3rd edition. You can reset it to 127 if you experience
	    problems with older CAPIs (ie. ERROR/LISTEN modem responses).
	    Also registers S41 & S42 are no longer mapped to register
	    S109. Please use S41, S42 for CAPI 1.1 and S109 for CAPI 2.0.

	  * Improved protocol selection for incoming calls. cFos should
	    now be able to handle incoming X.31, Case B calls.

	  * cFos can change your username in outgoing PAP authentication
	    requests.  This may be useful e.g. for dialins that require
	    to have a domain part at the end but software that does not
	    support that.  There are two ways:

	     -- Set &S6 to the old username and &S7 to the new one.
		cFos will replace the old one (if found) with the new one.

	     -- Leave &S6 empty and set &S7 to the domain to be added.
		&S7 will be added to the username if it's not already
		there.

	  * Now cFos always creates an NDISLOG.TXT file, when used for
	    DSL / PPPoE. It contains information about the last PPPoE
	    session and your ethernet adaptors. It will be overwritten
	    with the next PPPoE login attempt.

	  x Fixed a bug with PPP Echo-Reqs which could cause DSL-
	    disconnects.

	  x Charges wouldn't be displayed in the correct position in the
	    small status window.  Fixed.

	  x Sometimes the V.120 protocol would not be selected properly
	    for incoming calls.  Fixed.

	  x Fixed a bug where multiple PPP frames where encoded into one
	    HDLC frame.

	  - By default cFos also listens to call of type packet mode and
	    56k rate adaption and all types of GSM/V.110 calls.  Therefore
	    we changed defaults of registers S107 & S14.

	  - Modified CAPI 1.1 to CAPI 2.0 mapping. Changing register S14
	    will also change S107/S108, changing register S20/S21/S27 will
	    change S100..S103 and changing S16/17 will generate BC,LLC,HLC
	    values and thereby change register &S0..&S2. No other mapping
	    is performed (ie. no mapping on ATZ will occur).

	  - Changes to the statusline: CPS-rates are now like 1234 (up
	    to 9999 cps), then 12k3 (up to 99999 cps) and then like 123k.
	    Online-time counter is now like mm'ss (up to 99min 59sec),
	    then like hh:mm.


	cFos/NT

	  ! Support for CAPI2032.DLL!  SETUP32 will detect if you have no
	    kernelmode CAPI driver and look for a CAPI2032.DLL.  If found,
	    it will add the switch -v0.  This REQUIRES the status window
	    to be present, i.e. it will NOT work if you're not logged in.
	    You may activate it manually if you have problems with your
	    kernelmode CAPI (eg. API_GET logic startup error or spurious
	    crashes or hangs with network CAPI drivers).  Just add -v0
	    in SETUP32's parameter field.

	    If used and debugging is on (-d.. switch used) the status window
	    will create a CDTRACE.TXT log file.  Send this to us if there
	    are problems in our CAPI2032.DLL support.

	    PLEASE send us a mail if CAPI2032.DLL support works better than
	    the 'old' kernelmode support!  Please include \WINNT\CFSETUP.LOG
	    in your mail.

	  * Now CAPIs with non-standard names (like DiCapi instead of
	    CAPI20x) are supported. Use -v<name> (like -vDiCapi) to
	    activate it manually. Usually the installer will set the right
	    CAPI name for you.

	  x Fixed freezes of cFos/NT with DSL under Win2000.

	  x Fixed time-sync bug under Win2k.

	  - -jr switch is now default. Use -jj to re-activate CAPI re-
	    registering.


	cFos/Win

	  - Removed 'Stop Service' context menu selection. Use 'CFOSDW -d'
	    instead.


	cFos/2

	  x Fixed slow internet uploads.




	cFos/NT 3.03 BETA, 09-Feb-2000

	  ! cFos/NT has now PPPoE (i.e. (A)DSL) support!

	    How to use cFos/NT DSL with Telekom T-DSL:

	    -- Dedicate one cFos COM-port to DSL
	    -- Add the "cFos DSL ..." modem to that port using the
	       Modem manager (Start > Settings > Control Panel > Modems)
	    -- Windows will offer to reconfigure RAS, follow that
	       suggestion.
	    -- Add a RAS port using the cFos DSL modem.
	    -- Finish RAS setup and reboot when you're asked.
	    -- Start Dial-Up Networking and add a new connection. Select
	       the cFos DSL modem and enter an arbitrary phone number
	       (like 42). Save the new entry.
	    -- Click 'Dial' and enter your account data when prompted:
	       It's like "111111111111222222222222#0001@t-online.de".
	       The 1's are your "Anschlusskennung" and the 2's are your
	       "T-Online-Nr.".
	    -- That's it!  Have fun with your new high-speed-cFos!

	    Note for WinPoET users:
	    Be sure to Stop the "WinPPPoverEthernet" service in Start >
	    Settings > Control Panel > Services (in German it's under
	    Start > Einstellungen > Systemsteuerung > Dienste).
	    Otherwise, WinPoET will disconnect your cFos/NT PPPoE
	    sessions!  It's not enough to close the taskbar icon!

	  * The cFos DSL modems in the .INF file are set to use the
	    budgets 10 (Card 1) and 9 (Card 2).  Add the day in the
	    month when your budget is reset by hand in Start > Settings >
	    Control Panel > Modems > cFos DSL modem > Properties >
	    Connection > Advanced by settings the "Extra Settings" to
	    ATS95=<day> S94=<minutes per month for budget>.




	cFos/Win 3.02a, 22-Dec-1999

	  x Fixed a bug which caused ADSL disconnects when used in
	    combination with ISDN caller monitor.




	cFos/Win 3.02, 20-Dec-1999
	cFos/NT
	cFos/DOS
	cFos/2

	  * Added a smaller cFos status window.  This is now the
	    default.  You can select old-style (large window) and
	    new-style (small window) in the context menu.  The new
	    window contains the following information:
	       line 1: serial number
	       line 2: charging pulses, cps rate, connection timer
	       line 3: dialed/calling number or budget info
	       line 4: caller monitor
	    There are also 2 indicators, the left moves when a block
	    is received, the right when one is transmitted.
	    By double-clicking the client area of the window you can
	    switch the window's title bar on and off.

	  * Added support for 2 (or more) ethernet cards (ADSL/PPPoE).
	    cFos actually supports up to 10 ethernet cards. You can
	    select the card by ATS92=x. 1=first card, 2=second, ...
	    For convenience we added a second cFos (A)DSL modem to the
	    modem manager for easy selection of the second ethernet
	    card.

	  * cFos now writes the disconnect reason to the LOGFILE if
	    logging is activated.

	  x Fixed modem-information for ADSL. When doing PPPoE cFos
	    now reports 10.000.000 bit/s so that some media players
	    will play broadband stream.

	  - You may experience problems playing broadband streams with
	    windows media player. According to our tests you can solve
	    them by deactivating UDP. Start program files\windows media
	    player\mplayer2.exe and select "view" -> "options" ->
	    "advanced" -> "Windows Media" and deactivate the UDP check
	    box.


	cFos/Win

	  x Fixed a GPF and some memory problems, which could occur
	    when cFos/Win was used with ADSL only.  Thanx to Michael
	    Lau and Oliver Rode.

	  x Fixed a serious bug which could cause all kinds of problems
	    when cFos was loaded without a working CAPI, ie. ADSL only.

	  x Fixed a bug which caused a crash when clicking on "Help!"
	    in the context menu. Thanx to Hans-Georg Joepgen.




	cFos/Win 3.01, 03-Dec-1999

	  * Added automatic blocksize adjustment in order to overcome
	    problems with MTU/MRU sizes greater than 1492.

	  x Fixed PPPoE address field handling and a lot of other
	    inconsistancies to RFC2516 and 2 bluescreens when an error
	    occurred during PPPoE session negotiation.	Many thanks to
	    Heinz Rickes for his superb bug-reports/traces and helpful
	    hints.

	  x Fixed a bug in RFC1662 conversion which could affect
	    send (but not receive) speed.

	  - Note! In our tests WinPoET interfered with the cFos PPPoE
	    packets by actively trying to disconnect cFos' PPPoE
	    session, therefore you have to shutdown WinPoET before
	    using cFos: right-click on WinPoET's tray icon and select
	    shutdown.




	cFos/Win 3.00, 25-Nov-1999
	cFos/NT  3.00, 25-Nov-1999
	cFos/DOS 3.00, 25-Nov-1999
	cFos/2	 3.00, 25-Nov-1999

	  ! cFos Xmas order form '99 included!	Have a look at XMAS99.TXT
	    to get cFos at a discount price for noncommercial use if you
	    order until 20-Dec-1999!

	  ! 'cFos' goes broadband!! - Major feature upgrade!

	    Added support for ADSL.
	    cFos/Win now supports the PPPoE-protocol on Ethernet-cards.
	    This means you can access any PPPoE-capable broadband device,
	    such as Telekom T-DSL modems, thereby combining the cFos ISDN
	    features with ADSL. The only driver needed for both ISDN and
	    ADSL (or any other broadband technology using PPPoE) is cFos (+).

	    How to use it:
	    cFos can be installed even if no CAPI driver is found.
	    In the modem manager simply add the "cFos, DSL, PPPoE on card
	    #1" modem or set S92=1 in the modem init-string to access your
	    first ethernet card installed. You can dial an arbitrary phone
	    number, since 'cFos' ignores it for PPPoE.
	    cFos/NT will soon be upgraded to broadband technology, too.
	    Happy high-speed surfing! :-)

	    (+) for ISDN you also need a CAPI driver, of course.

	  * cFos can answer or even generate PPP Echo-Requests to check
	    if the line is still up.  This is particularly useful for a
	    PPPoE connection, because there is no actual carrier signal.
	    Register S83=1 just answers incoming requests, while S83 > 1
	    answers incoming and sends out Echo-requests each <S83>
	    seconds.  The cFos inactivity timers work if cFos answers
	    or even sends Echo-requests (i.e. those packets are not
	    counted as 'activity').
	    If there is no reply within <S84> retries the line is
	    disconnected and NO CARRIER is issued.  This feature allows
	    PPPoE users to get a reasonable indication when the line dies
	    without proper hangup sequence (so you notice when the plug
	    is pulled).

	  * cFos now supports 10 time-budgets.	So you always know how much
	    time you have spent with a particular provider or how much more
	    free time you have.  Set S93=1..10 (Budget number), S94=free
	    minutes per month on this budget, S95=day of month the budget is
	    reset (i.e. a new budget begins).  After changing S94 or S95,
	    the changes are saved immediately, so you only need to set
	    them once, then add e.g. "ATS93=1" to your init string and you
	    get the time left on your budget instead of the phone number
	    in cFos' status window.  S94=0 just displays the used time.

	    Example:  AT S93=1 S94=3000 S95=1  would be a good setting
	    for T-Online's ADSL Speed 50, where you have 50 hours free
	    per month.	In this example we assume that the invoice is
	    sent on the 1st of the month.

	    The budget data is saved in the GLOBAL file.

	    You can use AT&G5 to display the data saved in the 10 budgets,
	    in case you want to see them all.  AT&G6 resets the selected
	    budget (i.e. the used seconds are set to zero).

	  * Added X.31 support for Diva cards, which require setting of
	    additional parameters in order for an X.31 connect to succeed.

	  * Added leased line support (CAPI 2.0 versions) by leased
	    line B-channel allocation (e.g. D64S, D64S2). S114H determines
	    if the leased line is used in DTE (=0) or DTE (=1) mode.
	    S114L specifies the number of b-channels allocated for the
	    leased line.

	  * Added X.31 TEI-Sharing for HST CAPIs. Also incoming logical
	    calls can now be distinguished by call user data. If the call
	    user data of an incoming call matches the value specified in
	    string register &S3 of a certain COM-port, that port will get
	    the call. All Ports without call user data in &S3 will can also
	    get the call. Moreover all ports can get calls, when no call
	    user data is reported for an incoming call.


	cFos/Win

	  x Known Problem: cFos seems to be unaccessable on machines with
	    more than 1 ethernet card installed.  We'll address this ASAP.


	cFos/2

	  - Discontinued alternate monitor support.




	cFos/Win 2.97d, 30-Aug-1999
	cFos/NT  2.97d, 30-Aug-1999
	cFos/DOS 2.97d, 30-Aug-1999
	cFos/2	 2.97d, 30-Aug-1999

	  * Added -jw switch to disable V.120 protocol.

	  ! Some old versions wrote PROFILEs with misaligned data.  One
	    effect is that the &C (CD operation) was set to 0, i.e.
	    CD always high.  Such profiles are now ignored when read.
	    You might have to write a new PROFILE.

	  x Fixed some SETUP bugs.

	  - The Win32 executables are again compressed with a new version
	    of PETITE.	F-Prot should no longer complain about the files
	    beeing 'suspicious'.


	cFos/NT

	  - Discontinued alternate monitor support.




	cFos/Win 2.97a, 22-Jul-1999
	cFos/NT 2.97a, 22-Jul-1999
	cFos/DOS 2.97a, 22-Jul-1999
	cFos/2 2.97a, 22-Jul-1999

	  ! F-Prot 3.05b with signatures of 7. July 1999 falsely
	    identified CFOSDNT.EXE as "could be infected with an unknown
	    virus".  This was a false alarm that seems to be trigged due
	    to the Win32 exe compression utility we use (PETITE 2.1).
	    To avoid confusion, we don't compress this file.

	  x Fixed garbled screen output in DOSSETUP and OS2SETUP.




	cFos/Win 2.97, 19-Jul-1999
	cFos/NT 2.97, 19-Jul-1999
	cFos/DOS 2.97, 19-Jul-1999
	cFos/2 2.97, 19-Jul-1999

	  * Setup32 now detects TELES.VCOMM and RVS-COM and tells you
	    what to do to install cFos anyway.	(TELES.VCOMM only uses
	    the ports it is configured to, but RVS-COM tries to hog
	    COM1-COM12, no matter if you selected them or not!)

	  * The ATI5 command now shows the actual accumulated timediff.
	    After an AT&T (or with -jt) this will be 0, because system
	    time was adjusted.

	  * The following features are now available in the shareware
	    version:

	     -- The cFos/DOS BPS, CALLERID, HANGUP, EAZ and STATUSLINE
		commands,
	     -- the -jc and -kb switches,
	     -- the ATDF and ATDV commands,
	     -- the audible RING,
	     -- register S70 and cost-management functions,
	     -- the CPS-O-METER
	     -- incoming CCB calls, if resources available

	  * The status window can now be closed in the shareware version
	    for the first 35 days of the evaluation period. After that,
	    a message box will appear and the window will no longer close
	    to inform you that your evaluation period will end soon.

	  * Added the sounds features of cFos/Win to cFos/NT, plus some
	    enhancements in both.  Now you can have files even for
	    special incoming phone numbers, plus you can use a LOCAL.INI
	    file to specify mappings to "real" WAV files.  It works like
	    this:

	       Is <cfos-dir>\<basename>-<mymsn>_<hisnumber>.WAV there?
	       Is <cfos-dir>\<basename>_<hisnumber>.WAV there?
	       Is <cfos-dir>\<basename>-<mymsn>.WAV there?
	       Is <cfos-dir>\<basename><portnumber>.WAV there?
	       Is <cfos-dir>\<basename>.WAV there?

	    The first WAV file that is found will be played.  If the file
	    is not found, cFos checks <cfos-dir>\LOCAL.INI for the file.

	    <basename> is the prefix of the WAV file:

	       CFMON   played on incoming monitor call
	       CFRING  played on RING
	       CFCON   play on CONNECT
	       CFDIS   played on disconnect

	    LOCAL.INI looks like this:

	       [sounds]
	       cfmon_0228999999.wav = c:\cFosNT\hellothere.wav
	       ...

	    cFos/Win uses MPLAYER.EXE to play, thus if another programm
	    is using the multimedia device, a popup messages from the
	    media player may appear.

	    Sometimes Win95/98 will not play the cFos WAV files due to
	    multimedia settings. Then you can start MPLAYER in a DOS box
	    and have it fix the multimedia settings.

	    The LOCAL.INI file and format are subject to change.

	    Thanx to Nicolai Dubben for getting me the right pointer.

	  ! More filename changes:

	    APPEND.DOC	 ->  APPEND.TXT
	    APPNOTES.TXT ->  DOSAPPS.TXT
	    AVAIL.DOC	 ->  AVAIL.TXT
	    CFOS.DOC	 ->  CFOS.TXT
	    CFOS.ENG	 ->  CFOS_E.TXT
	    CFOS.FAQ	 ->  CFOSFAQ.TXT
	    COPYING.CF	 ->  COPYING.TXT
	    LICENSE.DOC  ->  LICENSE.TXT
	    MODEM.DOC	 ->  MODEM.TXT
	    ORDER.AUS	 ->  ORDER_A.TXT
	    ORDER.DOC	 ->  ORDER.TXT
	    ORDER.ENG	 ->  ORDER_E.TXT
	    README	 ->  README.TXT
	    README.NT	 ->  READ_NT.TXT
	    README.OS2	 ->  READ_OS2.TXT
	    WHATSNEW	 ->  WHATSNEW.TXT

	  x Caller-ID repair (prefixing caller-IDs with leading zeros)
	    did not work in the shareware version. Fixed.

	  x Fax support: Problem with missing lines at page breaks in
	    Faxworks fixed.  See CFOSFAQ.HTM for help on common problems
	    with fax.

	  x Fax support under CAPI 1.1 does no longer need ATB7 to be
	    set.  Fax support will now answer ERROR if you try to set
	    ATB7 while in FCLASS != 0.

	  x Minor fix of report of remote fax-ID.


	cFos/NT

	  * Support to load cFos multiple times has been added.  This
	    can only be done manually (do support in SETUP) and we
	    don't intend to include it in future SETUPs.  See
	    READ_NT.TXT for details.

	  x SETUP32 might have hung when copying the INF file under
	    special cirumstances (Win 2k?).  Thanx to Olaf Schuetz
	    for pointing this out.

	  - Note: due to NT design, cFos/NT can only be started and
	    stopped by users from the Adminstrators or Power Users
	    group.  If you want your users to be able to start/stop
	    cFos just add them to Power Users.	Microsoft thought of
	    this group as 'A local group used to represent a user or
	    set of users who expect to treat a system as if it were
	    their personal computer rather than as a workstation for
	    multiple users.'


	cFos/2

	  ! OS2SETUP.EXE native OS/2 installer available.


	cFos/DOS

	  ! The -jn switch is now default (i.e. it's default not to
	    time-sync a NetWare server), use -jq to switch it back on.

	  - The -j3 switch has been removed.




	cFos/Win   2.96 BETA, 25-May-1999
	cFos/NT    2.96 BETA, 25-May-1999
	cFos/DOS   2.96 BETA
	cFos/2	   2.96 BETA

	   ....



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	as CFOSHIST.ZIP.



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