10000 10001 Setup is not complete. If you quit the Setup program now, the program will not be installed.\n\nYou can run the Setup program at a later time to complete the installation.\n\n 10002 To continue installing the program, click Resume. To quit the Setup program, click Exit Setup. 10003 Enter your serial number to activate %s. Click Next to continue.\n\n 10004 Serialize %s 10005 To evaluate JSB's %s click Next to continue.\n\n 10006 &Serial Number: 10007 &Activation key: 10008 Welcome to %s Setup program 10009 Welcome to %s Setup program. 10010 This program will install %s on your system.\n\n\nIt is strongly recomended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program. 10011 Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running. Click Next to continue with the Setup program.\n\n\n\nWARNING this program is protected by copyright law and international treatied. 10012 \n\nUnauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law. 10013 %s Setup Components 10014 To add or remove a component, click the check box. Click Display Key, to see a summary of the check box values. 10015 Click Details, to see exactly what is included in a component. 10016 Includes the Terminal Emulator's supported. 10017 %scomponents selected 10018 Space needed by Setup: 10019 Space available on disk: 10020 %s M 10021 %s M 10022 %s 10023 Includes various utilities to enhance %s. 10024 Includes additional Fonts. 10025 Includes Help files for an online guide to using %s. 10026 Includes Wizards, allowing simple configuration to %s. 10027 %s Setup Type 10028 Click the type of Setup you prefer, then click Next. 10029 &Complete 10030 C&ompact 10031 C&ustom 10032 Program will be installed with the most common options. Recommended for most users. 10033 Program will be installed with minimum required options. 10034 You can choose the options you want to install. Recomended for advanced users. 10035 Destination Directory 10036 %s 10037 %s Disk Space 10038 There is not enougth free disk space available on the destination drive to install %s.\n\n 10039 To Continue installing %s click Continue and then either select the Custom Setup type so that you can reduce the amount of disk space required, or free some disk space to make room for your chosen requirements. 10040 Click Cancel to Exit %s. 10041 Disk space information 10042 Configure %s 10043 You have succesfully installed %s on your PC. 10044 The following dialogs are used to configure %s.\n\n 10045 The dialogs ask you to specify your personal preferences, and default information so that %s will perform better for you.\n\nClick Next to continue. 10046 %s Remote System 10047 Enter the name of the remote system you normally use on your network.\n\nThis value will be used as the default remote system. You can configure additional remote systems at any time after %s has been installed.\n\n 10048 Click Next to continue. 10049 &Remote System: 10050 %s Login Name 10051 Enter your login name.\n\nThis name will be used as your default login. You can configure additional user names at any time after %s has been installed.\n\nClick Next to continue. 10052 &Login Name: 10053 %s Default Terminal Emulator 10054 Select the terminal emulator you prefer to use. This will be used as your default terminal emulator. You can change the default terminal emulator at any time after %s has been installed.\n\nClick Next to continue. 10055 &Default Terminal Emulator: 10056 Welcome to %s Network Setup program. 10057 This program will install %s program files on your Network.\n\n\nIt is strongly recomended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program. 10058 A demonstration installation has been found.\n\nDo you wish to update your product serial number? 10059 %s Setup 10060 %s has been installed on your Network. 10061 To install %s you must free some disk space and run the Silent Setup again. Alternatively you can run Setup in Normal mode rather than Silent mode and chose less options. 10062 Setup Complete 10063 Setup has finished installing %s on your computer.\n\nThis product is under exciting major development in the coming months. 10064 You are required to enter any default values for this version of %s.\n\nClick Next to continue. 10065 MultiView 2000 Remote Printer Port 10066 Windows NT x86 10067 Windows x86 10068 DEC VT100 terminal emulator. 10069 Terminal Emulator online help. 10070 Remote Print Server online help. 10071 File Transfer online help. 10072 SCO UNIX console. 10073 Include File Transfer which allows you to copy files between your PC and remote systems using the FTP protocol. 10074 Includes Remote Printing support for LPR/LPD. 10075 A utility which directs remote print requests to a printer that is connected to a local PC or Network, using the LPD protocol. 10076 A utility which directs local print requests to a printer that is connected to a Remote system, using the LPR protocol. 10077 This is an Evaluation copy of %s which expires on the 31st of January 1996.\n\n 10078 Click Next to continue. 10079 Includes the support required by your Terminal Emulator's for the commonly used communication protocols. 10080 Supports IPX/SPX NVT2 protocol. 10081 Supports TCP/IP REXEC protocol. 10082 Supports TCP/IP RLOGIN protocol. 10083 Supports TCP/IP RSH protocol. 10084 Supports SERIAL protocol. 10085 Supports TCP/IP TELNET protocol. 10086 Select the communication protocol you prefer to use. This will be used as your default protocol. You can change the default protocol at any time after %s has been installed.\n\nClick Next to continue. 10087 &Default Protocol: 10088 %s Default Protocol 10089 Technical reference for system administrators. 10090 Includes Ping which allows you to check the availability of remote systems over a variety of protocols. 10091 DEC VT220 terminal emulator. 10092 Includes The Kiosk which allows you to customize your desktop to suit your environment. 10093 Your program folder %s, contains an icon for each of the samples. Click one of these to see it in operation.\n\nThe program folder also allows you to edit the samples so you can build your own environment. 10094 Working samples for MultiView 2000 - The Kiosk 10095 There are a number of samples included with this product which show some of the different ways you can visualize application launch using The Kiosk.\n\n 10096 The topics appear in each of the samples. Choose an appropriate application for each topic , e.g. Calculator would be c:\windows\calc.exe. If you do not use a valid application then The Kiosk hot link will fail. 10097 Using the Samples 10098 Includes MultiView 2000 Mosaic, a Web browser. 10099 Includes Server. 10100 The INTRAnet Server 10101 Included with this product are the INTRAnet Server components which consists of\n\n A Web Server.\n A character Web Browser.\n\n 10102 For further information regarding the Server Components please click on the Info button.\n\nClick Next to Continue. 10103 To ensure you are kept up to date please access our WWW site at www.jsb.com\n\nWe welcome your comments and input. Please do not hesitate to send these via email to comments@jsb.co.uk. 10104 All program components will be installed. 10105 Install MultiView 2000. 10106 All MultiView 2000 Lite components will be installed. 10107 Install MultiView 2000 Lite. 10108 The Kiosk component will be installed. An evaluation copy of the other Client components will be installed. 10109 Install The Kiosk. 10110 MultiPing online help. 10111 Remote Print Client online help. 10112 %s Setup Components - Key 10113 Customize/Serialize %s 10114 \n\nSelect either Customize, or Serialize and click Next to Continue. 10115 Customize allows you to install new components, or update the components you have already installed with a new version. \n\nSerialize allows you to activate components you have installed. 10116 Includes MultiView 2000 Organizer. The flexible "All-in-one" user interface, providing Web Briefcase functionality which is essential for mobile users. 10117 Includes MultiView 2000 Mail. Advanced Email including context rich compound documents and compression reducing network burden. 10118 Organizer online help. 10119 Mail online help. 10120 Includes Tools. 10121 Helps you create and edit World Wide Web image maps. This is useful for creating Kiosk user environments. 10122 MultiView 2000 Screen Saver. 10123 MultiView 2000 Network enabled Screen Saver. Allows you you to send a post-it style "Message of the day" to all your network users. 10124 Mail Personal Details 10125 &EMail Address: 10126 &Full Name: 10127 Enter your full name and email address to be used with the mail client.\n\nClick Next to continue. 10128 Mail Servers 10129 Enter your mail server name details and account name.\n\nClick Next to continue. 10130 MultiView 2000 Mosaic online help. 10131 &Server Name: 10132 &Account Name: 10133 S&MTP Mail Server: 10134 MultiView 2000 Screen Saver online help. 10135 DEC VT320 terminal emulator. 10136 Includes MultiView 2000 Web Briefcase. This provides Web Briefcase functionality which is essential for mobile users. 10137 Includes Cisco NFS. 10138 Wyse 60 terminal emulator. 10139 All MultiView 2000 Printing components will be installed. 10140 Install MultiView 2000 Printing components. 10141 Supports Modem protocol. 10142 Supports RS232 protocol. 10143 You are upgrading %s to Version 3.0.\n\nClick Next to continue.\n\n 20000 20001 \n******************************************************************************\n 20002 Serial number = %s\n 20003 Demonstration serial number\n 20004 Destination path = %s\n 20005 Setup type = Typical\n 20006 Setup type = Compact\n 20007 Setup type = Custom\n 20008 \nERROR: Not enought disk space\n\n 20009 Free disk space = %s M\nDisk space required = %s M\n 20010 \nOptions selected\n\n 20011 \nEnd of options list\n\n 20012 Remote system = %s\n 20013 Login name = %s\n 20014 Version = %s\n 20015 Setup mode = Normal\n 20016 Setup mode = Network (Server)\n 20017 Setup mode = Network (Client)\n 20018 Clean install\n 20019 Upgrade install\n 20020 Config install\n 30000 61440 Open 61441 Save As 61442 All Files (*.*) 61443 Untitled 61446 an unnamed file 61457 &Hide 61472 No error message is available. 61473 An unsupported operation was attempted. 61474 A required resource was unavailable. 61475 Out of memory. 61476 An unknown error has occurred. 61696 Invalid filename. 61697 Failed to open document. 61698 Failed to save document. 61699 Save changes to %1? 61700 Failed to create empty document. 61701 The file is too large to open. 61702 Could not start print job. 61703 Failed to launch help. 61704 Internal application error. 61705 Command failed. 61706 Insufficient memory to perform operation. 61707 System registry entries have been removed and the INI file (if any) was deleted. 61708 Not all of the system registry entries (or INI file) were removed. 61709 This program requires the file %s, which was not found on this system. 61710 This program is linked to the missing export %s in the file %s. This machine may have an incompatible version of %s. 61712 Please enter an integer. 61713 Please enter a number. 61714 Please enter an integer between %1 and %2. 61715 Please enter a number between %1 and %2. 61716 Please enter no more than %1 characters. 61717 Please select a button. 61718 Please enter an integer between 0 and 255. 61719 Please enter a positive integer. 61720 Please enter a date and/or time. 61721 Please enter a currency. 61728 Unexpected file format. 61729 %1\nCannot find this file.\nPlease verify that the correct path and file name are given. 61730 Destination disk drive is full. 61731 Unable to read from %1, it is opened by someone else. 61732 Unable to write to %1, it is read-only or opened by someone else. 61733 An unexpected error occurred while reading %1. 61734 An unexpected error occurred while writing %1. 61836 Unable to read write-only property. 61837 Unable to write read-only property. 61840 Unable to load mail system support. 61841 Mail system DLL is invalid. 61842 Send Mail failed to send message. 61856 No error occurred. 61857 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1. 61858 %1 was not found. 61859 %1 contains an invalid path. 61860 %1 could not be opened because there are too many open files. 61861 Access to %1 was denied. 61862 An invalid file handle was associated with %1. 61863 %1 could not be removed because it is the current directory. 61864 %1 could not be created because the directory is full. 61865 Seek failed on %1 61866 A hardware I/O error was reported while accessing %1. 61867 A sharing violation occurred while accessing %1. 61868 A locking violation occurred while accessing %1. 61869 Disk full while accessing %1. 61870 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end. 61872 No error occurred. 61873 An unknown error occurred while accessing %1. 61874 An attempt was made to write to the reading %1. 61875 An attempt was made to access %1 past its end. 61876 An attempt was made to read from the writing %1. 61877 %1 has a bad format. 61878 %1 contained an unexpected object. 61879 %1 contains an incorrect schema. 61888 pixels