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PRODUCT : Paradox NUMBER : 554
VERSION : 3.5
OS : DOS
DATE : August 12, 1992 PAGE : 1/2
TITLE : Installing Paradox 3.5 from the 'C' drive to the
'C' drive for installation or unpack problems
If, after installation, any of the executable files are missing,
the following procedure is a possible solution:
1. Make a subdirectory in the root directory of your 'C'
drive to contain the files from your Paradox product
disks. Type:
md \pdxdisks -- the directory name is user definable.
2. Make \pdxdisks the current directory. Type:
cd \pdxdisks
3. Use XCOPY to copy the contents of the product disks to the
new directory (pdxdisks in this example). This step is to
be done for each diskette. Type:
xcopy a:*.* c:\pdxdisks /s
The /s is used to copy all subdirectories from the
floppies, as well.
4. Use the SUBST command to associate c:\pdxdisks (again,
this name is user defined) with a drive letter, in this
example a:. See your DOS reference manual for a
description of this command. Type:
subst a: c:\pdxdisks
5. Use the Paradox install program to install the software.
From this point, the install program will act normally.
Paradox will still put itself in a directory called
pdox35. Type:
a:install
6. The last step is to return the drive association back to
normal. The /d option removes the virtual drive
association. Type:
subst a:/d
PRODUCT : Paradox NUMBER : 554
VERSION : 3.5
OS : DOS
DATE : August 12, 1992 PAGE : 2/2
TITLE : Installing Paradox 3.5 from the 'C' drive to the
'C' drive for installation or unpack problems
7. The installation is complete and you can now delete the
directory and all its subdirectories you created to hold
the product disks (c:\pdxdisks). Paradox is now contained
in pdox35 and ready to use.
DISCLAIMER: You have the right to use this technical information
subject to the terms of the No-Nonsense License Statement that
you received with the Borland product to which this information
pertains.