InJoy Dialer for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Platform specific configuration and installation README. ========================================================================== C O N T E N T S ========================================================================== 1.0 Prerequisites 2.0 Installation issues 3.0 System Implications 4.0 Manual Installation 5.0 Manual Deinstallation ============================================================================== 1. P R E R E Q U I S I T E S ============================================================================== You are about to install a product that adds new device drivers to your Windows system. If you are NOT experienced in the following areas: * TCP/IP networking and routing * Windows recovery options (i.e. Safe mode) THEN please backup critical data before installing this software and/or consult a local expert or seek help on the Internet. F/X Communications will in no way be held responsible for malfunctions or data loss inflected by our software. InJoy will run on any of the below Windows platforms: * Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional * Microsoft Windows 2000 Server * Microsoft Windows XP Home * Microsoft Windows XP Professional InJoy will run on Windows NT 4.0 although unsupported. ============================================================================== 2. I N S T A L L A T I O N I S S U E S ============================================================================== 2.1 General ----------- When running the install.bat installation script several device drivers will be installed. Windows will ask if it should continue installing the unsigned driver. Choose "continue" for all prompts. InJoy must be run as an administrator. 2.2 Compatibility issues ------------------------ The Windows Routing Service should be disabled while using InJoy. The Routing service is a normal Microsoft service that is used to provide "IP forwarding" services in the Server version of Windows 2000. To use IP Forwarding with the InJoy products, use the included "ipgate" tool (e.g. "ipgate on" to turn it on). The ipgate tool updates the registry entry. Do not use the task manager's "End Process" feature on gateway, it does a brutal kill of the process and does not allow for it to clean up. Windows installs and runs its own version of IPSec. To use InJoy's IPSec, turn Windows IPSec off in the list of Services. On W2K, the Services are located here: Start->Settings->Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Services Locate the IPSEC Policy Agent and stop the service. Changing the service to 'Manual' prevents future auto-starting of the service. 2.3 File and Print Sharing compatibilty --------------------------------------- If the dial-up PC has no network card installed, the Microsoft Loopback adapter must be installed in order for the File and Print services to be routable through InJoy. If the dial-up PC has a network card installed, file and print sharing will work out of the box. Note: There are Firewall rules on the default security level that block Betbios traffic. These rules need to be disabled or a lower security level must be selected, in order for File and Print to work. 2.4 Upgrade issues ------------------ When creating the menu items on the Start Menu old items are not destroyed so if you are upgrading from a previous install, you should either run the uninstall script or manually remove the old menu items to ensure there are no obsolete shortcuts. ============================================================================== 3. S Y S T E M I M P L I C A T I O N S ============================================================================== InJoy installs several NDIS device drivers. (2 hidden virtual NDIS drivers). InJoy's ipgate utility sets a registry key for enabling IP forwarding. ============================================================================== 4. M A N U A L I N S T A L L A T I O N ============================================================================== 4.1 Windows 2000 and Windows XP ------------------------------- 2 Drivers must be installed using the "Add New Hardware" control panel applet. The 2 drivers are in subdirectories named "fx" and "fxdod". Choose a network device type from the list, and choose the "Have Disk" push button. Using the file dialog find one of these directories. When it prompts you that you are about to install an unsigned driver, click the "continue" push button. Repeat the process with the second driver. 4.2 Windows NT 4.0 SP4-6 ------------------------ 2 Drivers must be installed from the "Network" control panel applet. Select the "Adapters" tab, and click "Add". Then click "Have Disk" in the "Select Network Adapter" dialog. In the "Insert Disk" dialog type the path to where you unpacked the archive and the subdirectory "fx". Take for example the path "C:\InJoy\fx" then click "OK". "Select OEM Option" should then appear with "F/X Communications NDIS Adapter for Windows NT 4.0" selected. This should be fine, so click "OK". Repeat with the "fxdod" subdirectory. Now both adapters should be in the list, you can click "OK" on the network dialog. A new dialog should open with the TCP/IP settings for the new adapters, set them both to "Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server." Then a reboot is required. Finally on reboot, you must go into the "Devices" control panel applet and either set the FX and FXDOD adapters to "Automatic" startup or start them manually each time you wish to use InJoy. Once the devices are started InJoy can be run. ============================================================================== 5. M A N U A L D E I N S T A L L A T I O N ============================================================================== The two drivers that were installed can be uninstalled from the device manager. Next we move to the virtual adapters. These are located in the device manager. Goto the Control Panel and double click on the system object. Select the "Hardware" tab and then click the "Device Manager" push button. These devices are hidden so pull down the "View" menu and check the "Show hidden devices" menu item. Click on the "+" next to the "Network Adapters" item in the list. Locate the "F/X Communications NDIS Adapter" and right click on it. Choose "Uninstall" from the context menu. Then find the "F/X Communications DOD NDIS Adapter" and repeat.