This document covers the following topics:
Entire Net-Work Client 1.1.2 is a complete replacement for any prior version of Entire Net-Work Client. Before you install Entire Net-Work Client 1.1.2, be sure to uninstall prior versions of the product. Multiple versions of Entire Net-Work Client cannot be installed on the same system at this time.
This release is a maintenance release that includes the latest versions of Software AG internal products. There are no particular updates to Entire Net-Work Client itself.
Last-minute information on problems that have been addressed by this release are described in the ReadMe file.
The documentation for Entire Net-Work on mainframes is regularly updated to describe the enhancements and changes included in each release. To review different versions of the documentation, link to the Software AG Web site: http://servline24.softwareag.com/public/. The Entire Net-Work Client documentation at this site will be updated as required. If you do not have a ServLine24 user ID and password yet, you will find instructions for registering on this site (free for customers with maintenance contracts).
The Entire Net-Work Client documentation includes:
online HTML topics describing all aspects of the product;
Adobe Acrobat Reader Portable Document Format (PDF) files created from the HTML topics;
Adobe Acrobat Reader Portable Document Format (PDF) files of a book created from the HTML topics.
Documentation for the Software AG Directory Server can be found in Software AG Directory Server Documentation.
The System Management Hub documentation can be found in the System Management Hub installation. For example, if SMH is installed in Windows at C:\Program Files\Software AG\ System Management Hub, then the SMH documentation can be found in: C:\Program Files\Software AG\System Management Hub\help\doc\overview.htm. Likewise, in UNIX environments, if the SMH installation is located at $SAG/common/arg, then the SMH documentation can be found in $SAG/common/arg/help/doc/overview.htm.
No hard-copy documentation is provided, although you can print the PDF and HTML files on your local printer.