If you have more than one network provider that uses its own Point-to-Point Protocol, most
likely you already became familiar with the problems of system configuration. The problem is
that one computer can have only one WINSOCK.DLL. What is going on with the system when
you install another program with its own WINSOCK.DLL? It simply renames your previous
WINSOCK.DLL into WINSOCK.000 and denies you a possibility to use the previous program,
so from time to time you have to swap the extensions of your winsocks. It does not require much
time, but does not seems to be too pleasant either. I can't say for you, but I myself got tired of it
and decided to write a program that does it automatically. The program is written in C, does not
require a lot of space and works fast.

System requirements:
IBM-PC compatible. The program is written for DOS, but works perfectly under any Windows
including 3.0, 3.1, 3.11, 95 and NT.

Installation:
Very simple. Create a directory, place the file SWAPDLL.EXE there. Then in Program Manager
Menu, choose File|New. Type any name for this program and that's it.

Copyright information:
SWAPDLL.EXE is a THANKWARE program. To say thanks, send your check or money-order
(relax, I'm kiddin<g>.), just let me know how you like it. This program is freeware, it means you
can freely distribute it without any permission.

Mailto: 74642.3600@compuserve.com
Alex Iatskovski.