Finger Protocol Control

Request information about a user on a remote server.

Reference

Control Information

Object Name FingerClientCtl.FingerClient
File Name CSFGRAX6.OCX
Version 6.0.6000.0
ProgID SocketTools.FingerClient.6
ClassID 239BB8DB-1890-4242-8EB1-A2B04B5D2AFD
Threading Model Apartment
Help File CST60CTL.CHM
Dependencies None
Standard RFC 742, RFC 1288

Remarks

The Finger protocol is used to return information about a user on a remote server, as well as general information about the server itself. The control provides an interface for connecting to a server, requesting information about a user and returning that information to the program. The Finger protocol is sometimes used in conjunction with internal e-mail applications, as well as a general information tool for corporate intranets. Finger servers are most commonly found on UNIX based servers, but implementations are available for the Windows platform as well.

Requirements

This ActiveX control is supported on Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. If you are using Windows 2000, it is required that you have Service Pack (SP4) installed. If you are using Windows XP, it is required that you have at least Service Pack 2 (SP2) installed and it is recommended that you install Internet Explorer 7.0. It is also recommended that all critical updates to the Windows operating system be installed.

The SocketTools Visual Edition components are compatible with any development tool that fully supports COM (Component Object Model) and the ActiveX control specification. This includes Visual Studio 6.0, Visual Studio .NET 2003, Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio 2008. If you are using Visual Basic 6.0 or Visual C++ 6.0, it is required that you have Service Pack 6 (SP6) installed. If you are using Visual Studio .NET 2003 or Visual Studio 2005, it is recommended that you install Service Pack 1 (SP1). In all cases, it is recommended that you have the current updates for your development tools installed.

Distribution

When you distribute an application that uses this control, you should install the appropriate file in the Windows system directory. ActiveX controls must be registered on the target system by the installation program before they can be used by an application.


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