Niakwa On-Line News Brief 
Volume 5 No. 1 Community News & Information January 12, 2001 In This Issue: WIN32 PRINT LIBRARY FINAL RELEASE NOW AVAILABLE TECHNICAL NOTES 96, 97 AND 98 WIN32 PRINT LIBRARY FINAL RELEASE NOW AVAILABLE The Windows 32-bit Print Library is now available for download from the Gold Reseller Area, http://www.niakwa.com/gold Numerous developers have informed us that incorporation of this library has solved most if not all of their Windows printing issues in NPL. This product allows direct access and true graphic printing through the Windows GDI interface. Note: NPL Release V is a requirement. For a customer testimonial on this product, please refer to On-Line News Brief Volume 4, No. 17, published last year - available from our web site at http://www.niakwa.com/products/newsletters/olnb-v4n17.htm This development product can also be purchased by customers who are not Gold Resellers by contacting the sales department at Niakwa, sales@niakwa.com The Win32 Print Library will become a standard component of the IDE (Integrated Development Environment.)
TECHNICAL NOTES 96, 97 AND 98 Listed below are brief descriptions of the most recent Tech Notes that have been added to our website. The full Tech Notes can be found on our website at http://www.niakwa.com/support/tn/index.htm Tech Note 96 - Search Sequence for Locating DLL's One of the questions that often arises when using external libraries in conjunction with NPL is "how does NPL find the library?" This Tech Note covers the various ways that NPL searches for and reports errors related to DLLs. Tech Note 97 - Packaging a Vinny Project for Distribution As the title suggests, this Tech Note covers in detail how to package the various NPL and VB components so that they can be delivered together as a finalized GUI solution for your customers. This is the updated information for handling this procedure with the 32-bit Vinny release. Tech Note 98 - Configuring Lana Numbers in NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 Occasionally, even if properly configured, the RunTime may experience difficulty authenticating with an NT/Windows 2000 server from some NT/Windows 2000 workstations, resulting in an erroneous "Number of Authorized Users Exceeded", error message. This problem is typically related to the LANA (LAN Adapter) number configuration of NetBIOS on the workstation, if the default LANA number, zero, is bound to a wide-area network. Complete details are covered in this Tech Note. |