------------------------------------------------------------------------- ZETAFAX Evaluation System Release Notes - Version 6.00 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is an evaluation version of Zetafax, the fax gateway for Windows, Windows NT, Windows 95 and Windows 98. It is a fully working 5 user version, which can be used to send and receive faxes with a fax modem. It includes the API toolkit option, though not the API developer libraries. The evaluation system is a slightly cut down version of the full Zetafax product, which prints "Zetafax evaluation system" in the background of faxes which it sends. The software should be installed from the machine which has the fax modem connected (which will become the fax server, though this does not need to be a dedicated PC). If you specify a network drive to install the files on, you will be able to configure other workstations on the network to run as Zetafax workstations (click on the README icon after installation for more details). TO ORDER ZETAFAX CONTACT: DEK SOFTWARE INTERNATIONAL TEL: 1-800-335-5595 FAX: 1-609-424-6565 EMAIL: sales@deksi.com sales@deksoftware.com WEB: http://www.deksi.com http://www.deksoftware.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------- What's new in Zetafax 6? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Zetafax 6 includes a wide range of extra features added since Zetafax 5.50. Further details are given in the separate file WHATSNEW.WRI, installed in the zfax\SYSTEM directory. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- E-mail support ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Zetafax server allows received faxes to be delivered direct to your e-mail account with MAPI compliant e-mail systems. The Zetafax E-mail Gateway allow faxes to be sent and received using e-mail clients on Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft Mail, Lotus Notes, cc:Mail and Novell Groupwise. This is installed separately after the Zetafax server software has been installed and configured. Users then have the choice of using the Zetafax client, their e-mail client, or both to submit and monitor the progress of faxes. If you received this evaluation system on a CD, the mail gateway is is included on the CD as a separate install. If you downloaded this evaluation system the gateway is not included, but it can be downloaded separately from the Equisys Web site. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Zetafax with Brooktrout and Gammafax intelligent fax boards ------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 32-bit (Intel) Zetafax Server under Windows NT supports Brooktrout fax boards (TR111, TR112, TR114 and TruFax models), and Gammafax fax boards. These are not supported by this evaluation system. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Compatibility issues with other software ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Use with Sun PC NFS PC NFS uses a special character in file names to identify Unix files with names longer than the standard DOS 8+3 format. By default this is the tilda character '~'. If you create a file on a PC whose name contains this character, then do a DIR, the file has a different name (eg "~TEST000.TMP" gets stored as "~TEST~RA.TMP"). Zetafax uses file names which contain tilda characters, and therefore does not work correctly when PC NFS changes the file names in this manner. You can correct the problem by telling NFS to use another character (eg '%'). This is done by modifying the line which loads PCNFS.SYS in the CONFIG.SYS file on each PC, adding a parameter "/C%" to the end - eg Device = C:\NFS\PCNFS.SYS /C% 2. Background printing in Microsoft Word 6.0 When you print to the Zetafax printer from an application Zetafax waits until printing has finished before displaying the addressing dialog box, in case the file being printed contains any automatic addressing commands. With most applications this means that the addressing dialog is displayed immediately the application's "Printing page nnn" message box is removed. However Word 6.0 (and some other applications) performs printing in the background, giving just a small visual indication on the status bar to say that it is in progress. With Word 6.0, background printing to the Zetafax printer is now disabled. If you install Word after installing Zetafax, you should run the Zetafax Workstation Setup program and choose the "update programs" option to make this change. 3. Using embedded addressing commands with WordPerfect 5.1 Faxes may be addressed automatically by including special commands in the text of the fax (eg "%%[FAX:1234]"), using one of the Zetafax fonts. However, this is not currently supported under WordPerfect 5.1 (as it prints each character of the command individually). 4. Running server over Windows NT 3.5 Netware client There is a compatibility problem between the Windows NT Netware client software and certain versions of Novell, causing an error when reading data which has just been written. The Zetafax server programs check for this problem while running, and if detected an error message is displayed and the server will be shutdown. If this occurs it may be corrected as follows. If you are running the server on a Windows NT PC, using a Novell server for the shared files, you should install the ServerArea files (normally in zfax\SERVER) on the server PCs local disk instead of on the fileserver. If you have already installed Zetafax you can change this by copying the SERVER directory to the local disk (including any empty subdirectories), then editing the [SERVER] section in the ZETAFAX.INI file to change the ServerArea: line. This is due to faults in the standard version of the Netware client software for Windows NT when used with older versions of Novell (3.11), and therefore may not be necessary with later versions of the Netware client. 5. Using FaxMerge and addressing commands with Microsoft Word 97 In Microsoft Word 97 the default method of printing text has changed, to prevent text sizes changing when switching between printers. Instead of sending complete strings of text to the printer, it sends individual characters, with minor positioning changes between each character. To use embedded addressing commands with Word 97, with both the Zetafax printer and the Epson LQ-1000, it is necessary to revert to the previous behaviour. This can be done by using the Tools | Options menu choice, and selecting (checking) the option "Use printer metrics to lay out document". This affects the current document only. 6. Layout problems with tables using Microsoft Word 97 Microsoft Word 97 gives problems when used with printers which do not have the same resolution vertically and horizontally (ie which do not have "square" pixels) - this includes fax printers, which are 204 x 196 dpi. The symptom is that the table text is out of step with the lines of the table. A service pack for Word 97 has now been released which corrects the problem, and is available from the Microsoft Web site. For sites who have not yet installed this update, the new Zetafax Printer for Windows NT 4.0 and NT 3.51 include a resolution of 200 x 200 dpi - selecting this will also correct the problem. 7. Setting the page length with Microsoft Word and Zetafax Printer When using the Zetafax Printer with Microsoft Word, the page length can be set in 2 places - in the printer settings (from the printer properties), and in Page Setup. With the Zetafax printer the resulting page length which will be the longer of these two settings. This means that if you want to create a US Letter length document, you should ensure both are set to US Letter. With the Zetafax FaxMerge printer the page length settings are ignored. To set the page length you should use the %%[PAGELEN] FaxMerge command, as described at the top of this file. For example, to set the page length to US Letter, you would add the following command at the top of the file, in a Zetafax font: %%[PAGELEN:LETTER]