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Changes to Windows Files and Registry Entries
Windows Registry Entries
Additional Registry Entries for Windows NT
Filenames and Purposes

Changes to Windows Files and Registry Entries


This appendix includes information on the changes that Cisco DialOut Utility, Release 2.0, makes to your Windows files, as well as a list of the filenames and an explanation of each file's purpose.

Windows Registry Entries

When you run SETUP.EXE, the Cisco DialOut Utility revises the statements in the Windows registry or adds the statements described in this section. The following statements appear in the Windows registries in the following path to the Cisco DialOut Utility support modules:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
 hardware
  devicemap
  serialcomm
  DialOut-portname (portname is the name of the virtual com port)
  SOFTWARE
  Cisco Systems, Inc.
  DialOut
   DLLs
   Port IDs
   Ports
Value Id is the internal name of the module. The first line is the path to the module. The second line is the entry point into the module.
PortIds associate a port name with an internal port ID. Port List of the virtual com ports.Value Id is the internal name of the port. The first line is the IO Manager name of the port. The second line is network driver parameters. The third line is local com port parameters.

Additional Registry Entries for Windows NT

In addition to the entries noted in the section "Windows Registry Entries," the following statements appear in the Windows NT Registry:

SYSTEM
 CurrentControlSet
 Services
 EventLog
 System
  DOUTDrv Pointer to Event Log message DLL
  DOUTWnt Pointer to Event Log message DLL
  DOUTDrv
(Root)
Parameters needed by the operating system to load the device driver layer.
Parameters list of virtual com ports. Value Id is the IO Manager name of the port (with xx appended to the front of the name). The first line is the internal name of the port.
  DOUTWnt
(Root)
Used to start the helper service.

Filenames and Purposes

Table B-1 lists the files that the Cisco DialOut Utility places in the directory you specify during setup. Not all files are installed on all Windows platforms, and the setup files are present on the Cisco DialOut Utility installation CD-ROM but are not installed on the hard disk.

Table B-1   Filenames and Purposes

Filename Purpose

SETUP.EXE

Used to install or reinstall the Cisco DialOut Utility1

SETUP.WNT

Installation instructions and information for Windows NT1

SETUP.W95

Installation instructions and information for Windows 95 and Windows 981

SETUP.HLP

Help file for the Setup program1

DOUTUTL.EXE

Cisco DialOut Utility program

DOUTUTL.HLP

Help file for the Cisco DialOut Utility program

DOUTWNT.EXE

Main helper layer module for Windows NT

DOUTWMG.DLL

Event messages for the helper layer for Windows NT

DRV2TLN.DLL

Network helper layer module to interface to the Cisco DialOut Utility

DOUTALL.DLL

Helper layer module that contains common functions used by other Helper layer modules

DOUTDRV.SYS

Cisco DialOut Utility driver for Windows NT

UNINSTAL.EXE

Removes the Cisco DialOut Utility system from the workstation

DOUTLCL.DLL

Helper layer module that contains additional common functions

DOUTDRV.VXD

Cisco DialOut driver for Windows 95 and Windows 98

DOUTTLN.DLL

Telnet interface logic

MNPIISP.INF

Modem INF file for Microcom modem—Allows your system to recognize Microcom modems installed on your NAS

MDCSMICA.INF

Modem INF file for MICA modem—Allows your PC to recognize MICA modems installed on your NAS

README.DOC

Important information and last minute updates

TRCDUMP.EXE

Program to convert trace files to text format

DOUTOPEN.WAV

Sound played when opening the session with the access server

DOUTDT.WAV

Sound played when dial tone is detected

DOUTRING.WAV

Sound played when ringing through to remote modem is detected

DOUTCONN WAV

Sound played when remote modem connection is detected

DOUTBUSY.WAV

Sound played when line busy condition is detected

DOUTNODT.WAV

Sound played when no dial tone is detected

DOUTNOAN.WAV

Sound played when no answer is detected

DOUTDTx.WAV

x = 0-9. Dialing tones played during dialing

DOUTSTAR.WAV

Dialing tone played to represent the start key (*)

DOUTPOND.WAV

Dialing tone played to represent the pound key (#)

1File is on installation CD-ROM but is not installed on hard disk.


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