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- Please read VENDOR.TXT for Shareware Information and Disclaimer.
-
- The ARCH##.ZIP file contains the following files:
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- ARCHIVES.EXE The MAIN PROGRAM.
- ARCSETUP.EXE Required to configure Archives.EXE and until
- Archives is registered, the user must run ArcSetup
- first to pass a non-registered password to
- Archives.EXE.
-
- If you are not registered, always start up ArcSetup.exe FIRST so
- Archives gets the password from ArcSetup. Launch Archives from
- ArcSetup's "File + Run Archives" Menu command. You only have to
- configure Archives once; but until registered, you will always
- have to launch ArcSetup then launch Archives from ArcSetup's menu.
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- ARCHIVES.HLP Archives Windows Help system file.
- ARCH.BAT DOS Batch file used to run PKUNZIP, etc.
- ARCH.PIF Windows PIF file used to execute ARCH.BAT
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- Misc Files:
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- README.TXT Quick Start up notes.
- REGISTER.FRM Registration form.
- VENDOR.TXT Disclaimer and Shareware Information.
- CHANGES.TXT Lists changes between versions.
- ARCHHELP.WRI Windows write version of ARCHIVES.HLP. The
- ARCHIVES.HLP file was intended to provide the
- primary help text; however, this file will be
- improved in future versions.
-
- For Registered users only:
-
- ARCHV286.EXE A Protected Mode version of Archives. Compiled
- in the 286 Mode.
- ARSET286.EXE The setup for ARCHV286.EXE
-
- None of the above files must be in your path statement. If you copy
- these files to the same short directory name, you can skip the rest
- of this document until you decide that you require additional
- options/details.
-
- If Archives.HLP is not in your path statement, then it must be in the
- same directory as Archives.EXE.
-
- ArcSetup.EXE MUST be in the same directory as Archives.EXE until you
- are registered. After you are registered, ArcSetup needs to be in
- Archives directory only when reconfiguring your system.
-
- If the two ARCH.* files are not in your path statement, then you MUST
- confirm the location of these two files when you run ArcSetup.EXE and
- they must be located in a directory where their directory+names is less
- than 30 characters. Arcsetup.EXE will warn you if there is a problem.
- The two ARCH.* files can be in different directories, however, the
- ARCH.PIF must have the directory location of the ARCH.BAT
-
- Run ArcSetup.EXE first. Until you register Archives, it is easier &
- faster to run ArcSetup first. UNREGISTERED users can save their
- configuration, but ArcSetup.EXE must pass a PASSWORD to Archives.EXE so
- that the UNREGISTERED version will work. Archives.EXE will warn you if
- you forget. This annoying feature is directly related to optimizing
- the Registered Version for registered users and developing a back door
- method so that Unregistered Users can use Archives.
-
- Once the application is REGISTERED, then ArcSetup.EXE can be ZIPPED away
- somewhere. You'll need ArcSetup.EXE only if you change the location of
- your files.
-
- I wish you the best computering,
- Ted
-
- I can be contacted at the following:
-
- Address: T. F. Wall
- Off the WALL Software
- 7680 Cottonwood Ln.
- Pleasanton, CA 94588
-
- Phone: Charge Cards cannot yet be accepted. Registered
- users can call for product support, improvements
- and others can make inquiries at the following:
-
- 415-484-4129 8am - 5pm (Pacific Time)
-
- I can also be contacted on CompuServe; although, I currently access
- this system only on a weekly basis.
-
- COMPUSERVE ID 73747,1563
-
-
- DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT
-
- USERS OF ARCHIVES MUST ACCEPT THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY:
-
- "ARCHIVES IS SUPPLIED 'AS IS'. THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
- WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,
- THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE.
- THE AUTHOR ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSE-
- QUENTIAL, WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE USE OF ARCHIVES. IN ANY CASE
- THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF THE SELLER WILL BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY
- TO PRODUCT REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF PURCHASE PRICE."
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