SysTop Special Notes & Considerations
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Please select HELP from the Help Menu in SysTop for more information
on anything about SysTop, including Registration and Help.

This file contains the following Q & A type stuff:

 - SysTop is designed to...
 - Where is the Registration Information?
 - Help! SysTop won't run
 - SysTop will not log into wcServer - System Utility access error
 - When I click the Mailbox icon Systop is not finding my new mail
 - PATH TO WILDCAT 5 Home Directory
 - The Door TopTen List
 - WCX errors
 - SysTop's WCXs and locations
 - Can I run SysTop from another computer on the network?
 - Wvtdlx does not seem to work correctly or at all.



SysTop is designed to...
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SysTop was designed to be application that runs continuously.
If SysTop is not running it can not update its database files,
run any WCX program or do any thing for that matter. <g>


Where is the Registration Information?
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It is in the SysTop.hlp Help File and register.txt.
To view and read the help file, select HELP from the help menu.

Help! SysTop won't run
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If after launching SysTop... SysTop displays a missing
DLL error, make sure you have added your Wildcat 5 Home
Directory to your path statement.

SysTop will not log into wcServer - System Utility access error
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SysTop attempts to log into wcServer as a SysTem Utility.  If
you have set a "System" password in the "SysTem Security" applet of
wcConfig... then you must run the program "wcsyspw.exe," which will
allos SysTop to log into wcServer on the machine it's running on.


When I click the Mailbox icon Systop is not finding my new mail
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SysTop will only check for mail of the user whose name is
in SysTop Setup listed in "SysOp Name".  So if a user 
writes a message to the "SYSOP", Wildcat pulls the Name of
the Sysop from Makewild and send the message to that user;
therefore make sure that SysTop Setup "SysOp Name" is set
to the Name in your MakeWild.

I tried it on my system with 4 different Sysop names and it
worked everytime.  If it is not working on your system
please call Ryan at RA Development (513-745-0169) and
explain your setup, so we can correct the problem. Thanks!


PATH TO WILDCAT 5 Home Directory
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After you install SysTop... make sure you have your
Wildcat 5 home directory in your path statement.  Add
PATH=C:\WC5 to your path statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT.

In Windows NT add it to your environment paths.



The Door TopTen List
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The TopTen List features were removed.  SysTop now comes with
WVTDLX.  See online help for more info.


WCX errors
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If LOGON.WCX, STLib.wcx or WinSound.wcx is erroring out,
please notify RA Development as soon as possible.
Please include your system information as follows (so we
can correct the problem):
	1. SysTop Verion
	2. wcServer Verion
	3. Operation System and Version
	4. Specify your Wildcat Dir home path (e.g C:\WC5)


SysTop's WCXs and locations
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SysTop comes with WCX programs and the Setup Program
should have place all of them in your Wildcat 5
home directory.


	1. Logon.wcx
	2. PostCall.wcx
	3. STLIB.wcx
	4. STPage_Sysop.wcx
	5. STPager.wcx
	6. STPS cfg.wcx
	7. STrunwcx.wcx
	8. Test_Event.wcx
	9. WinSound.wcx
	10. Wvtdlx.wcx - from KeySoft, Inc.

	SysTop setup also creates a WVTDLX directroy under
 	your WC home directory. This is where WVTDLX related
   	files are place.  See WVTDLX.doc for more info.


Can I run SysTop from another computer on the network?
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Yes you can, but you need to install SysTop on the computer you 
are going to run it from. You may not, per the license agreement
install and run more than one copy of SysTop.  If you need to run
SysTop on more than one computer, you need to purchase additional
site licenses or copies.

Some features will not work if SysTop is not on the same computer
that wcServer is on.  (for example: STPager will not work)


Wvtdlx does not seem to work correctly or at all
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Make sure you have Wvtldx setup correctly in "WCX Programs"
found in SysTop Setup.  SysOp Setup is located in SysTop's
main menu "EDIT"

Make sure you have run Wvtcfg.exe to confirgure Wvtdlx.

And most IMPORTANTLY: make sure you have enough nodes
running so that SysTop can log Wvtdlx into Wildcat.

For example if you are running only 2 nodes and 2 users
are online, SysTop can not log in to the system, because
there are no nodes available.  Therefore to use Wvtdlx you
must have extra nodes available.

Make sure you have the "stRunwcx.wcx" program in your
Wildat Home Directory.

