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- RPF Zip Control(TM) Copyright 1993-1995 RPF Software ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
-
- README.1ST
-
- 1. If you are updating a previous version of Zip Control, MAKE A BACKUP
- of your existing Zip Control directory. You can then revert to the
- previous version if there are problems in running the new version.
-
- 2. If you plan to use an existing Zip Control (zipcntrl.exe) to unzip this
- new delivery, you will see an error message at the point where it attempts
- to unzip zipcntrl.exe. That is because your existing copy of zipcntrl.exe
- is in use and OS/2 will not allow it to be "overwritten" with a new copy,
- while it is in use.
-
- We suggest that you unzip this new delivery to a new, temporary directory
- (Zip Control will create this for you automatically). Once the delivery
- has been unzipped successfully, fully exit Zip Control (so that zipcntrl.exe
- will not be in use) and copy all the files from the new temporary directory
- to your old/existing directory.
-
- This way your existing zipcntrl.ini file (which contains your Registration
- information and your other ZC customization) will still be used (will not
- be overwritten).
-
- NOTE: If you "test run" the new Zip Control in the temporary directory,
- ZC creates a new ZipCntrl.ini file. This new ZipCntrl.ini file
- will not contain your Registration Number nor any of your Zip
- Control customizations. If you then wild card copy (*.*) the files
- to your old Zip Control directory, the newly created ZipCntrl.ini
- file will overwrite your old ZipCntrl.ini file, and your
- Registration Number and customizations will be lost. You may want
- to delete the ZipCntrl.ini file in the temporary directory (used for
- the test run) before copying the new ZC files to your old ZC
- directory.
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