Other Networks

Reform is not Network dependent, and will run seamlessly on any Network that a Windows machine can be connected to. Since the program Reform will only run on a Window 95/98 or NT (Workstation or Server) we recommend the following setup. 

In order to use Reform on a network you will need a Windows 95/98/NT station running Reform connected to your network (usually via TCP/IP protocol). First, create a directory on the file server and call it "spooler" or something to that effect. This directory will serve as a shared directory between the workstations and the Windows machine running Reform Professional.  In Reform setup, change the "spooler directory location" to the shared spooler location on the file server. The applications to be used with Reform will need to redirect their printouts to this directory in order for Reform to detect and process the output files.