Why Use LinkLaunch?
LinkLaunch improves your network in the following ways:
No more running out of drive letters.
No more user confusion over drive mappings.
Simpler login scripts. With LinkLaunch there is no need to establish a
complex arrays of drive mappings during login.
Easier access to networked CD-ROM drives. No longer are users required to map
CD's, manually. When CD based applications are shutdown connections to the CD
server are automatically freed.
In Banyan environments, reduced SPP connection usage.
In Netware environments, reduced license usage. With LinkLaunch you are attached and authenticated to servers only while applications are using those servers. When the last
application using the server is closed, the attachment is terminated.
Reduced network traffic.
Improved ability to set working directories. By itself, Windows 3,x does not
support the use of UNC (Universal Naming Convention) for working directories.
With LinkLaunch the working directory can be set to a dynamically mapped
directory.
The ability to set dynamic search drives. With LinkLaunch, dynamically mapped
drives can be added to the DOS path.
The ability to release idle connections. LinkLaunch can be configured to
automatically terminate idle applications, thus freeing network resources.
Although LinkLaunch can be used on a single workstation, it is most valuable
when used with shared group files, shared menus, or shared Win 95 shortcut
files. In these environments, the network administrator can configure the program
items.