INCA Remotex

Introduction
  • DOS program runs in a Windows - XP or newer - DOS Box
  • UNIX program runs in a Windows - XP or newer - machine via your favorite telnet emulator
  • Make an ascii report, where fields are separated by commas, and load it automatically on Excel.
  • Make an ascii report, containing some HTML tags, and ask Internet Explorer or whatever your favorite WEB browser is, to print it or first display it on screen.
  • Considering the above example, your ascii report can contain references to images.
  • And, your ascii report may finally take the form of a pricelist including colour images of the referenced items or your ascii report could be a list of your employees along with their photos.
  • All this, from your DOS or UNIX program, without any new tools to buy or to learn or to program.
  • Worrying about character sets OEM to Windows conversion?
    This is done automatically.
  • Your DOS application may be written in any language you wish.
UNIX program running on a diffirent machine!
  • Suppose you have an application on the Windows machine that controls a specific machine (e.g. an automatic door).
    You can not port this program to the UNIX host, but you still need the UNIX host to be able to control when and how this application runs.
  • Yes, you can start the Windows application from your UNIX host whenever you want and also pass to it all the information you want.
  • Another example:
    You can send to any Windows 95 terminal a visual or sound message from your UNIX host.
No need to know exactly what Windows application to start for your data
  • You can have Windows to decide, based on the extension of the file you pass them to open OR to print.
  • Example: your DOS or UNIX program can produce an ascii file called myfile.txt and ask Windows to print it. Windows will possibly load Notepad for this reason, and immediately use the Default Printer to print it.
Download
Download 32-bit (Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000) INCA Remotex, version 2.0
Includes DOS/Win/Linux/SCO Unix/SunOS clients.
Licence type Description
One user
  • 32-bit server. All kind of clients, currently available.
  • Server application can be installed only on one machine.
  • However, multiple other machines can send requests to this server.
  • Server can control any number of shared printers over the network.
Software OEM Like the one user licence, plus:
  • You can make as many copies of INCA Remotex as you wish, and redistribute it along with your software product(s).
  • You get the C-source code for the clients, so you can transfer it to any unsupported Operating System
Site
  • 32-bit server. All kind of clients, currently available.
  • Server application can be installed on all the machines of your company.
  • Multiple other machines can send requests to this servers.
  • Servers can control any number of shared printers over the network.
Buy

Send your order via Email.

Upgrading from previous versions
Licensing
  • Many of our upgrades come free of charge. However, if you are a registered user, you should first ask us if you are eligible for such a free upgrade, or what would be the price in the opposite occasion.
Upgrading, for unregister users
  • Just download the newer version and install over the previous. However, it would better to first uninstall the previous version. You can do this from Control Panel, Add/Remove Software.
Upgrading, for registered users. 1-user or OEM or Site license.
  • You can use the shareware version, available on the Internet, to upgrade your licensed one.
  • Locate the file ctlprg91.exe on your computer. You should normaly find it under C:\Program Files\INCA Hellas\INCA Remotex.
  • Make a copy of the this file somewhere else.
  • Uninstall the previous version. To do this, first close INCA Remotex INCA Remotex and INCA Disk Monitor INCA Disk Monitor, then go to Control Panel, Add/Remove Software, select INCA Remotex.
  • Install the new version.
  • Recover the file ctlprg91.exe
  • You are ready.
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