Winsock RSHD Version History

Version 1.1  -  Initial Public Release

Version 1.2  -  Add ability to wait for commands to finish.
                Add capture of standard output/standard error of DOS commands.
                Use updated setup program.

Version 1.3  -  Correct error handling within RCP.  Error messages were not
                returned properly to the host system.

Version 1.33 -  Corrected problem with recursive copies and reporting of errors
                back to the host.

Version 1.50 -  Expanded stack space and reduced buffer allocation to allow
                for deeper recursive copies.  Jumped to version 1.50 to
                keep in sync with other products.

Version 1.52 -  Changed method of listening for connections to correct
                problem that occurred with Microsoft's 32-bit TCP/IP.
                Prior versions would make MS TCP/IP cause Windows to exit back
                to a DOS prompt when entering and exiting Winsock RSHD and other
                Winsock applications.

Version 1.55 -  Added {PAUSE #} capability to keystroke to allow pauses
                during keystrokes.

Version 1.56 -  Now converts all slashes (/) to backslashes (\) for RCP
                requests.  Normally, Windows internally allows either the
                slash or backslash as a directory separator.  Windows NT 3.51
                contains a bug that sometimes does not allow the slash.

Version 1.57 -  Added new <[INTERNAL]> (or <[INT]>) construct to allow
                "internal" commands.  Added support for an internal "CD"
                command.  This allows you to remotely change the working
                directory of RSHD.  For example:

                      rsh winpc "<[INTERNAL]>" cd \xyz

Version 1.58 -  The internal CD command was not working properly when using
                operation method 2.

Version 1.60 -  Version changed for upload.  Same as 1.58.

Version 1.61 -  Under certain circumstances, a socket was left open after
                a connection was completed.

Version 1.62 -  Handles "would block" condition more gracefully.

Version 1.63 -  Made check of security file case insensitive.
             -  Allows <[CON]>/<[CON2]> in place of <[DOS]>/<[DOS2]> for
                consistency with RSHD/95 and RSHD/NT.
             -  Was not preserving the date/time on files received with rcp -p.

