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Proxy: Chapter 5
To edit a text setting, just start typing to overwrite the current entry, or
use the arrow keys,
[Backspace]
, and
[Del]
to edit the current entry.
To erase an entry entirely, press
[Esc]
.
To toggle a [ ] checkbox, press either
[Space]
or
[Enter]
, or click the
checkbox with the mouse.
To select from among several ( ) radio buttons, highlight the radio button
you’d like to select and press either
[Space]
or
[Enter]
; or click the
radio button with the mouse.
To edit the time zone map, position the cursor with the arrow keys, then
use:
[
∗∗
]
or
[+]
to set PERMITTED
[Space]
or
[-]
to set LOCKED
[Enter]
to toggle between PERMITTED and LOCKED
To mark a rectangular range for editing, press
[F5]
to set block mode, or
hold down
[Shift]
while marking the block with the cursor keys.
You can also toggle any item by clicking it with the mouse; you can
toggle a range by clicking and dragging the mouse.
When you’ve performed whatever operations you like, press
[F10]
to exit to
DOS.
Unloading PHOST
PHOST may be unloaded by running it with the /U switch. From the DOS
prompt, type:
PHOST /U
↵
↵
PHOST will remove itself from memory and make the memory it had taken up
available to DOS.
TSRs can normally be unloaded in the reverse order in which they were loaded.
If other TSRs have been loaded after PHOST, PHOST may not be able to unload
when you ask it to, and will return an error message instead. It may still be
possible to unload PHOST by first unloading the TSRs you loaded after PHOST,
in reverse order.
Summary of Contents for Proxy
Page 4: ...Introducing Proxy 1...
Page 10: ...The Proxy Basics 2...
Page 25: ...Proxy Settings and Preferences 3...
Page 36: ...Proxy Tasks 4...
Page 42: ...The Proxy Host 5...
Page 56: ...Tips and Techniques 6...