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MAPI MESSAGE PAD 4.0
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MAPI Message Pad is a "While You Were Out" type telephone message
system for Windows 95 and Windows NT. Message Pad utilizes the
messaging services (MAPI) provided by Windows. It requires a
post office and user accounts created with Microsoft Mail or the
Mail application provided with Windows 95 or Windows NT 3.51.
The shareware version of Message Pad is freely distributable.
It includes all of the features of the registered version,
except for database features which require additional database
runtime files.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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If you have previously installed an earlier version of MAPI
Message Pad 4.0, you should uninstall it before proceeding
further. To uninstall Message Pad in Windows NT, run the
Uninstall program in the Message Pad program group.
To uninstall Message Pad in Windows 95:
* Select Settings/Control Panel from the Start menu
* In the Control Panel, double click on Add/Remove Programs
* Select MAPI Message Pad in the program list, and click
the Add/Remove button.
To install Message Pad in Windows 95 using the Setup program:
* Click the Start button and select the Run command
* In the Command Line box, type X:\SourcePath\Setup, where
X:\SourcePath is the drive and directory where the Message
Pad files are located.
To install Message Pad in Windows NT using the Setup program:
* From the Windows Program Manager's File menu, choose Run
* In the Command Line box, type X:\SourcePath\Setup, where
X:\SourcePath is the drive and directory where the Message
Pad files are located.
You also must have a post office and user accounts created with
MS Mail. You do not need to set up any additional accounts or
tell Message Pad who you are. When you start up Message
Pad, it will log on to your regular MS Mail account.
(c) 1992-1996 Brian D. Stine, Sahalie Software