
Terminal Service Engine also comes with some configurable parameters. Sets the path to the folder where Softros LAN Messenger stores its settings. Sets the title of the main Softros LAN Messenger window. These settings are applied to all users of the computer. TCP port used to receive messages and service information.Ĭertain settings can be edited in the Custom.ini file, which needs to be put into the Softros LAN Messenger installation folder. If you decide to do so, please make sure you do it on all computers as otherwise communication between instances using different ports will be lost. You can change the network ports used by Softros LAN Messenger. Network settings can be exported from or imported to the Network.cfg file. If the parameter is set to 2, the encryption is always enabled except when Softros LAN Messenger is running through Terminal Service Engine. If the parameter is set to 0 on either side (sender’s or recipient’s), the encryption is disabled for both. Sets a time period (in seconds) after which the Conversation window with a new incoming message closes automatically if the message has not been replied to.Įnables (1)/disables (0)/sets automatic (2) file transfer encryption. Shows (1)/hides (0) one's own user name in the user list. Sets the number of pixels for snapping to the desktop edges. Sets the automatic refresh time (in seconds).Įnables (1)/disables (0) snapping the main window to the desktop edges. SectionĮnables (1)/disables (0) refreshing the user list automatically. Listed below are the configurable parameters not available through the interface.

Please note that AppData and Application Data are hidden folders. C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\ (in older versions of Windows).
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