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											 Venta4Net 
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											Version 
											1.51 
											The Venta4Net ™ software is a network fax and voice 
messaging solution based on the same technology as 
well-known single-user VentaFax® software and can be 
used with Windows 98/Me, NT 4.0, 2000 and XP 
operating systems. It allows sending faxes and voice 
messages from any networked computer (client) via the 
modem (or modems) installed in the single computer 
(server). Connection between clients and the server 
is executed under the TCP/IP protocol. There are 
single line and multiline (up to 32 telephone lines!) 
versions of servers. The number of supported client 
workstations is 4 in the basic installation and can 
be increased. Each task created by users is 
transferred to the server and is placed in the 
schedule. The delivery system processes the schedule 
and performs the message delivery. Access to the 
message delivery schedule and logbooks depends on 
user rights. For privacy purposes a client may be 
denied an access to viewing and editing of another's 
scheduled tasks and/or log book records. Received 
messages (depending on settings) can be addressed to 
one or several users. User rights determine the body 
of actions that the user is allowed to perform when 
working with the program, and vise versa, the actions 
that are not allowed for him or her to perform. User 
rights also determine the accessibility of specific 
information. Particularly, access to the message 
delivery schedule and log books depends on user 
rights. Public (accessible to all users) and personal 
phone books and delivery time masks can be used. The 
software is compatible with a variety of faxmodems. 
It supports additional capabilities of several modems 
like caller's number delivery (Caller ID) and 
distinctive ring service. The time-limited and 
feature-limited evaluation version of the program is 
available for testing and studying the interaction 
between the server and client ends of the program in 
the local area network as well as for testing the 
interaction between the program and your faxmodem. |