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PageGate Beta Release Notes

** PageGate is no longer in beta please see the release **

Release Notes File Information:

Release Notes File for PageGate Version 4.0b2

Changes: (since 4.0b1)
see below features

Features:
Serial (RS232) monitoring interface added
TAP incoming interface added
WCTP protocol supported
Failover for carriers
Improved reporting in PG Admin
Added reporting to PG Client
GetAscii can now monitor for changes in files
GetAscii can parse info out of data files
Messages can be held for recipients until a time of day
Extra comment fields added to each recipient
In PG Client can filter recipient list according to comment fields
Hot-Key shortcuts added to PG Client
2 more levels of passwords added
GUI Client supports 100 preset messages
GUI Client can display the members of a greoup (shift-click groups name)
GUI Client can be minimized optionally to task bar or system tray
Client in the history log can be copied, modified or resent
Number of messages delivered in a single connetion can be limited
Dialers can be set to deliver Internet based messages only (set modem port to 0)
Note: Importing and exporting between the database and text files is not enabled Documentation is not 100% complete

Release Notes File Information:

Release Notes File for PageGate Version 4.0 beta1

Changes: (since version 3.7)
see below features

Features:
SNPP protocol supported
UCP protocol supported
Failover recipients supported (if messages fail to one recipient they can be sent to another)
GUI Client now supports 100 preset messages
GUI Client can now display the members of a group (shift-click on the group's name in the recipient lists)
GUI Client can now be minimized to the regular Windows taskbar
GUI Client in the history log can be copied and modified or resent
PG Monitor updated
The number of messages delivered in a dial-up session can be limited
Dialers can be set to deliver internet based messages only (set modem port to 0)

To Do: (not yet implemented in Beta)
Importing and exporting between the database and text files is not enabled
Documentation is not 100% complete

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Overview: PageGate is a sophisticated wireless messaging (paging) application. The heart of the application is a high throughput paging engine that has the ability to support multiple dialers (modems) and direct cable connections to paging terminals. PageGate supports several front-end interfaces (gateways) that can be used alone or in conjunction with each other. This allows PageGate to receive messages from many sources, and deliver the messages to wireless messaging devices (including alphanumeric pagers, numeric pagers, mobile phones, PIMs, etc.) The front-end interfaces include: PageGate GUI Client, a Windows based graphical user interface which enables an entire network to send messages from its Windows based workstations, a Commandline/Ascii interface which enables many 'off the shelf' and custom applications to send messages to PageGate, an Email gateway interface which enables email messages to be accepted and sent by PageGate, and a CGI web server interface which allows messages to be sent directly from web pages. PageGate's modularity (PageGate's modules can be run on several separate machines), scalability (direct cable connection and support for multiple dialers), multiple front-end interfaces, and high-end features (group paging, scheduled pages, repeating pages, on-call groups, ad-hoc paging, failover, etc.) makes it a perfect solution for most wireless messaging needs.

*Note: If you are a current owner of PageGate you must first obtain a registration key for version 4 prior to proceding with the installation of the version 4.0 beta.

System Requirements:
Operating System: PageGate can run on a Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP
Processor: Pentium 200Mhz
Memory: 64 Meg of free memory (typically 96 Meg for Windows 95/98/ME or 128 Meg for Windows NT, 2000, or XP - on a bare system)
Storage: 50 Meg of free disk space (for application and database)
Communications: 300 baud or faster modem for dialup connections, a serial cable for direct connections, or an Internet connection for email/web functionality.
Upgrade Information: When PageGate is upgraded from a previous version, all the previous settings and information will be automatically upgraded too (as long as the new version of PageGate is installed to the same location as the older version).

Upgrade Instructions
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* ALWAYS MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE INSTALLING NEW SOFTWARE *************************************************
To upgrade from PageGate version 3.x follow these instructions:
1. IMPORTANT - If you are currently running a registered version of PageGate, be sure to obtain a registration key for version 4.x BEFORE continuing. Your version 3.x key will not work in version 4.x. 3. Use the regular installation instructions found later in this section, but be sure to install version 4.x to the same folder that 3.x was installed to. Installation Instructions:

CD-ROM Installation Instructions:
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* ALWAYS MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE INSTALLING NEW SOFTWARE * ************************************************
1. Insert the PageGate CD-Rom into your computer.
2. PageGate's setup routine will (on most computers) automatically start. If the setup program starts, go to step 3 below. If not, click on the Windows start button, and then choose 'Run' from the menu. Type in 'd:\setup' without the quotes (in this example the CD-Rom drive letter is 'd'. If your CD-Rom drive letter is different, use it instead). Next hit the 'OK' button.
3. The setup program will present you with options for which part of PageGate you want to install. To install PageGate for the first time, you should choose the first option.
4. The next setup screen will give you the option to review PageGate's Readme and Release Notes files. If you choose to display either file, they will be shown when you hit 'Next'.
5. The following screen will display PageGate's End User License Agreement. Please read it carefully and proceed with the installation of PageGate ONLY if you agree with ALL the terms of this agreement.
6. On the next screen you can specify a location where you want PageGate installed. The default install location is C:\Program Files\PageGate\. You can change the installation path by hitting the 'Browse' button. To accept the install location, hit 'OK'.
7. You will now be prompted for the name of the group that the PageGate icons should be added to in the Windows Start Menu. The default group is 'PageGate'.
8. The setup program is now ready to install PageGate. Click on the 'Next' button to start the installation process.
9. The setup program will now copy the PageGate program and support files to your computer. If you encounter any problems during this part of the installation, please refer to the 'Installation Troubleshooting' section of the manual.
10. The next screen will tell you that PageGate has been successfully installed. Hit the 'Finish' button to exit PageGate's setup program.
11. In some cases, your computer will ask to be restarted after the installation of PageGate. If you are prompted to do so, you must restart your computer before running PageGate.

Downloaded Executable (.exe) Installation Instructions:
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* ALWAYS MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE INSTALLING NEW SOFTWARE * **********************************************
1. Run the executable file that you downloaded (pgv4.exe).
2. The setup program will present you with options for which part of PageGate you want to install. To install PageGate for the first time, you should choose the first option.
3. The next setup screen will give you the option to review PageGate's Readme and Release Notes files. If you choose to display either file, they will be shown when you hit 'Next'.
4. The following screen will display PageGate's End User License Agreement. Please read it carefully and proceed with the installation of PageGate ONLY if you agree with ALL the terms of this agreement.
5. On the next screen you can specify a location where you want PageGate installed. The default install location is C:\Program Files\PageGate\. You can change the installation path by hitting the 'Browse' button. To accept the install location, hit 'OK'.
6. You will now be prompted for the name of the group that the PageGate icons should be added to in the Windows Start Menu. The default group is 'PageGate'.
7. The setup program is now ready to install PageGate. Click on the 'Next' button to start the installation process.
8. The setup program will now copy the PageGate program and support files to your computer. If you encounter any problems during this part of the installation, please refer to the 'Installation Troubleshooting' section of the manual.
9. The next screen will tell you that PageGate has been successfully installed. Hit the 'Finish' button to exit PageGate's setup program.
10. In some cases, your computer will ask to be restarted after the installation of PageGate. If you are prompted to do so, you must restart your computer before running PageGate.

Download Archive (.zip) Installation Instructions:
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* ALWAYS MAKE A BACKUP OF YOUR SYSTEM BEFORE INSTALLING NEW SOFTWARE * **********************************************
1. To extract the PageGate installation file from the archive (.zip) file, you will need a program such as WinZip or PKZip. Extract the contents of the .zip file that you have downloaded (pgv4.zip) into a temporary directory by using one of these utilities.
2. Run the file named pgv4.exe from the location where you extracted PageGate's installation file.
3. The setup program will present you with options for which part of PageGate you want to install. To install PageGate for the first time, you should choose the first option.
4. The next setup screen will give you the option to review PageGate's Readme and Release Notes files. If you choose to display either file, they will be shown when you hit 'Next'.
5. The following screen will display PageGate's End User License Agreement. Please read it carefully and proceed with the installation of PageGate ONLY if you agree with ALL the terms of this agreement.
6. On the next screen you can specify a location where you want PageGate installed. The default install location is C:\Program Files\PageGate\. You can change the installation path by hitting the 'Browse' button. To accept the install location, hit 'OK'.
7. You will now be prompted for the name of the group that the PageGate icons should be added to in the Windows Start Menu. The default group is 'PageGate'.
8. The setup program is now ready to install PageGate. Click on the 'Next' button to start the installation process.
9. The setup program will now copy the PageGate program and support files to your computer. If you encounter any problems during this part of the installation, please refer to the 'Installation Troubleshooting' section of the manual.
10. The next screen will tell you that PageGate has been successfully installed. Hit the 'Finish' button to exit PageGate's setup program.
11. In some cases, your computer will ask to be restarted after the installation of PageGate. If you are prompted to do so, you must restart your computer before running PageGate.

Promptless Setup Instructions:
1. Start the PageGate setup program as usual (see above).
2. When the first installation screen is shown, stop there and copy the 'PGSetup' folder that has now been created under your system's temporary directory, (usually c:\windows\temp or c:\temp) to another location.
3. Exit out of the installation program.
4. Use the following commandline syntax to run a promptless install. Note: promptless installations installs the PageGate applications to their default locations only. PGSetup.exe /quiet / The option should be replace with the path to where you copied the 'PGSetup' folder in step #2 above. The option should be replaced with the name of the PageGate module to be installed: server, client, admin, or monitor. Here is an example of a promptless install of the PageGate GUI Client if the PGSetup folder was copied to C:\ C:\PGSetup\PGSetup.exe /quiet /client

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