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       PREAMBLE AND CREDITS
       ------------------------------------------------------------

       RemoteAccess started as one  of those spare-time projects in
       early 1989. After about  eight months of initial development
       I released version 0.01 on the 25th of January, 1990. Almost
       two  years  later  as  this  is  written,  after  four major
       releases, a  couple of maintenance releases,  a few thousand
       registered  users (thanks!)  and  an  uncountable number  of
       other changes in  my life, RemoteAccess  has become a  full-
       time occupation.


       I'd like to thank Mark Anderson for his patience in updating
       this  documentation, Bruce  Bodger,  John Barton  and  their
       support groups NARAS, UKRAS and EURAS, the guys who  operate
       the registration sites and of course the beta test team.


       I'd also like to thank the following for their contributions
       (in no  particular  order whatsoever)  -  all of  them  have
       played a part in the development of RemoteAccess:

       Adam Blake, Joaquim  Homrighausen, Ray Gwinn,  David Nugent,
       Rob  van  Hoeven,  Tomas  Bremin, Peter  Janssens,  Advanced
       Engineering, Phil  Mackay, Bob  Fletcher, Adam Hudson,  Gary
       Smith, Scott's Pub and  Restaurant, Mum, Dad, Vanessa, Matt,
       Sugar, Letham  Burns, James Smith and  Online Communications
       Inc.,  Guns n' Roses, Matilda  Bay Brewing, Al  Hays and the
       Church  Street Station  gang,  Glen  Johnson, Terry  Harvey,
       Andrew  Russell, Mike  Janke, Fred  "Levis" Horner,  and the
       Luxembourg  PTT for  connecting my  telephone in  just seven
       weeks.


                                                   Andrew Milner,
                                                   Luxembourg City.
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