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- DESK Readme First The Hague, December 10th 1995.
- -----------------
-
- Thanks for giving DESK a try!
-
- You will find the following files inside the DESKS.122 archive, for
- which the password is given below:
-
- Length Method Size Ratio Date Time CRC-32 Attr Name
- ------ ------ ----- ----- ---- ---- -------- ---- ----
- 27457 DeflatX 9380 66% 10-12-95 01:22 a0f63a54 --w-* DESK.DOC
- 78124 DeflatX 46112 41% 10-12-95 01:22 dc7d8f51 --w-* DESK.EXE
- 8647 DeflatX 2884 67% 10-12-95 01:22 176f3294 --w-* DESK.REG
- 57356 DeflatX 31454 46% 10-12-95 01:22 9595d48a --w-* DESKCFG.EXE
- 4559 DeflatX 4490 2% 10-12-95 01:22 e25148c8 --w-* REGFORM.ZIP
- 1060 DeflatX 170 84% 10-12-95 01:22 6a916302 --w-* SCHEDULE.DAT
- 8160 DeflatX 7802 5% 10-12-95 01:22 8aa02a0d --w-* UPDATE.EXE
- 4489 DeflatX 1825 60% 10-12-95 01:22 0c9aeba0 --w-* WHATSNEW.122
- ------ ------ --- -------
- 189852 104117 46% 8
-
- Here are some quick pointers to get you running:
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- - Be sure to set the GE environment variable, so DESKCFG can import
- data from the GEcho configuration.
-
- - For complete understanding of DESK, it's a very, very good idea to
- at least read the documentation once.
-
- - Fire up DESKCFG, check all fields.
-
- - The SCHEDULE.DAT included gives some samples of how the scheduler
- can be used.
-
- - Run "DESK Read" after any echomail toss, to keep the statistics
- accurate.
-
- - Run "DESK Pack" in your daily maintenance event, to keep the database
- up to date.
-
- If you find a problem with DESK, which you can't solve by reading the
- documentation first, you can contact me or one of the DESK registration
- sites for help (see registration for addresses). If you think you've
- found a bug, please send your DESK.DAT, DESK.IDX, SCHEDULE.DAT and
- DESK.CFG files, along with a description to me. This way I can try to
- trace the problem.
-
- The password for DESKS.122 is "LetsGo" (enter it without the quotes).
-
- I hope DESK lives up to your expectations! Have fun!
-
- Regards,
- Donald Heering, author of DESK.
-