
                    Winsock WRSHD Remote Shell Daemon 1.6
                       Copyright 1994 Denicomp Systems
                             All rights reserved

Winsock RSHD is the Windows Sockets version of the Unix Remote Shell Daemon.
It accepts requests from remote hosts (Unix or other PC's) via the standard
"rsh" command and executes them on the PC running Winsock RSHD.  It also allows
file copying to and from the PC via the standard "rcp" command.

NOTE: To continue, you must have the file VBRUN300.DLL installed on your system.
This file must be in a directory included in your PATH environment variable.
This file is NOT included with Winsock RSHD.  It can be obtained from a
number of BBS systems and online services.  If you cannot obtain it, please
contact Denicomp Systems.

INSTALLATION THROUGH WINDOWS
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To experiment with Winsock RSHD, use PKUNZIP to uncompress the distribution
file.

Then use File/Run from the Windows Program Manager menu.  Enter the drive and
directory name that contains the uncompressed files, followed by "SETUP".

For example, if you uncompressed Winsock RSHD into the directory C:\RSHD,
type C:\RSHD\SETUP.

Select a target drive and directory to install to and click on OK.  It should
NOT be the same directory in which you uncompressed the distribution file.
Winsock RSHD by default will be installed in the C:\WRSHD directory.  You
can specify a different directory if you wish.

The Winsock RSHD group will be created.  Icons will be in this group for
Winsock RSHD, the Winsock RSHD Configuration program, and with options to
view/print the order form and the manual for using Winsock RSHD.


INSTALLING WINSOCK RSHD MANUALLY
--------------------------------

You can install Winsock RSHD manually instead of using the automatic Windows
installation program.  To do this, you need to copy a few files to your
\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory and set up two icons in a program group using
the Windows Program Manager.  None of the files in the distribution are
compressed.

Copy the following files to the \WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory:

         WRSHDSK.DLL
         THREED.VBX
         INIDATA.VBX

Then, using the Windows Program Manager, create a program group named
"Winsock RSHD".  In it, create two program groups:  "Winsock RSHD" and
"Winsock RSHD Configuration".  The command lines are:

   Winsock RSHD:    \WRSHD\WRSHD.EXE

   Winsock RSHD Configuration:   \WRSHD\WRSHDCFG.EXE


Subtitute the proper directory for each.

These are the only two required icons.  No other programs in the distribution
are directly executable from the Program Manager - they are used internally
by Winsock RSHD.

