CONTENTS
Disclaimer and viruses
How the CD-ROM works
Special notes for users of Internet Explorer 2 and Netscape 2
Technical Support & Registering Products
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DISCLAIMER
This CD-ROM is provided as a convenience to readers of PC World
and has been tested extensively before release. However PC World
cannot be held responsible for any damage to your system caused
directly or indirectly by any software on the PC World CD-ROM, corrupted
files, faulty CD-ROM media or viruses (or similar programs such
as Trojan horses or Worms).
Third party programs such as demos, freeware and shareware are supplied
"as-is" and PC World does not have the resources to provide support
for these programs. Any questions you have should be directed to
the vendors of these programs.
VIRUSES
The PC World CD is scanned for viruses and machines used for producing
the CDs are also monitored for unusual behavior. However, it is
highly recommended that you check each CD-ROM for viruses. If you
wish to stop the CD's autorun file from starting, so you can check
for viruses before launching it, then hold the shift key down while
inserting the CD into your PC (this will work only for Windows 95/98/NT).
PLEASE NOTE:
If a CD does not work in your PC, please check the surface of the
CD for dust, scratches, cracks or other imperfections. Also, if
possible, test the CD in another PC to see whether the problem is
on your PC or you have a faulty CD.
If your CD is physically damaged, we will exchange it free of charge.
Call 0800 IDG HELP or email paul_tolungamaka@idg.co.nz
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HOW THE CD-ROM WORKS
AUTOMATICALLY LAUNCHES YOUR BROWSER
This CD was designed in the form of an offline, interactive Web
site, and so runs entirely from a Web browser.
You do NOT have to be connected to the Internet to access the contents
of this CD.
For Windows 95, 98 and NT users, simply insert the CD-ROM into its
drive, and the CD should launch your default Web browser immediately,
loading up the main page to take you through the CD.
You can also double click on index.htm in the root of the CD to
access the same page from within your browser.
For Linux and Windows 3.1 users (or those who have switched off
the "autorun" feature in Windows 95/98/NT), simply insert the CD
into the CD drive and launch your Web browser. From the browser
menu, choose File, Open..., and open the file index.htm in the root
of the CD-ROM.
ERROR MESSAGES FROM YOUR BROWSER
If you receive an error message from your Web browser when trying
to access a Web site (such as the PC World Web site), please make
sure your modem is switched on and you are connected to the Internet.
DON'T HAVE A BROWSER?
Use Windows Explorer or My Computer and navigate to the folder called
"Browsers". Install the web browser of your choice.
If you simply wish to skip the interactive Web browser interface
(recommended for advanced users only), then you can still access
all of the software on the CD-ROM. Simply copy the zipped or executable
programs to your hard drive directly from the CD. However, please
not that the CD often contains important information relating to
a program such as a password, installation instructions or other
crucial details.
DOWNLOADING FILES
Some installation programs must be run from directly from the CD,
such as Internet Explorer or Windows system updates. In these cases
there will NOT be a download link and further instruction will be
given.
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SPECIAL NOTES FOR USERS OF INTERNET EXPLORER 2 AND NETSCAPE 2
If you use version 2 of either Netscape or Internet Explorer, some
of the images on the CD and frames may not display correctly (the
opening screen may be blank). In order to get the most from the
CD, it is strongly recommended that you use version 3 or later of
these programs. If you wish to install the latest version of the
browsers on this CD, go to the Browsers folder and open Browsers.htm
for further instructions.
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT & REGISTERING PRODUCTS
The programs on this CD are supplied "as is" from the software vendors.
If you are having any difficulties using a particular program on
this CD, please contact the vendor.
PC World cannot supply registration numbers, passwords or technical
support for any of the programs on this CD. If the CD is damaged,
we will replace it free of charge (see "DAMAGED CDs", above).
For
contact information, see the print copy of the magazine or click
on the vist the Web Site (this is located on the right hand side
when viewing the CD in a browser)