Vic Williams P. C. Softsmith ASP member/author 606 - 6455 Willingdon Ave Burnaby, B. C., Canada (604) 433 - 5189 V5H 4E4 Internet (below) TeleShare/DOS remote support Dear Sir/Madam, The Teleshare remote support system enables you to run one P.C. from another over the telephone. The design is modular and flexible in that you can use it in various ways: You can use it as an ADD-IN to Telix/Procomm/Bananacom ... for basic remote support capability. Do dialing and file transfers with Telix or Panther or the like, and run the other PC with TeleShare. You can add minimal portions of TeleShare for remote support. The minimum diskspace footprint can be 10-20K with a similar RAM footprint. The licensing scheme encourages you to throw a basic copy onto any disk set that you distribute (for disk vendors, software developers, support people, ...) It can save a lot of support time and money. Think about it. Finally, you can treat it like a conventional Remote Access or Support package and install the whole thing in its own directory. The complete package offers a choice of dialers, and works with a range of external file transfer protocols. The main distribution format comes in two forms: 1 A 1 360K disk set. A minimal ADD-IN distribution. 2 One 3 1/2" or 1.2 meg 5 1/4" diskette. Some call this a megadisk distribution. 3 BBS distribution Sincerely, Vic Williams INTERNET:vic_williams@mindlink.bc.ca