Configuring - Kenwood HRD User Manual

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CONFIGURING

The service is configured with HRDRemoteSvr.cfg – you can edit this file with Notepad or the
editor of your choice.
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Ham Radio Deluxe Remote Access Server
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Copright (c) 2004 by Simon Brown, HB9DRV.
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Note: this only runs on Windows NT/2K/XP. It does not run
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on Windows 95/98/ME/SE.
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This file defines the configuration of the Remote Access Server.
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The format of each entry is TOKEN = VALUE.
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Supported tokens
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COM
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PORT
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USER1 to USER20
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WELCOME
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A comma-separated list of COM ports that are returned. If not defined then
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the server returns a list of all COM ports available on the computer.
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#COM = COM1,COM2,COM3,COM4
#COM = COM1
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The TCP/IP port on which the server listens for connections. If not defined
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then the default value of 7805 is used. Select any port number you want which
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is not in use by other programs.
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PORT = 7805
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Username/passwords, these are case-insensitive. Spaces are removed
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from the beginning and end of the username and password.
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The format is USERx = username,password
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USER1
= Simon,SnowTime
USER2
= Peter,Uberwald
USER20 = Donald,California
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Welcome text, displayed on the remote user's computer. Note that
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\n is replaced with a newline. Enter up to 511 characters on a single line.
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WELCOME = Welcome to the HRD Remote Access Server.\n\nPlease don't break anything!
The contents of this file should be obvious.

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