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IniMaint - readme.1st
To install IniMaint, place the diskette in any drive and double click on the
Install.EXE file and the following will happen:
1. A set of instructions will appear. Please read these and click on OK.
2. The Defaults Dialog will appear. Please insure that all of the Path
information is correct. The From and To Directories can be the same, however
that is very unlikely in this situation, since you will be installing from a
diskette. The Tools Folder Location can either be an ObjectID, as is the
Default, or the actual name of a Folder in which you wan the Tools Folder
installed. On my Desktop, I have them in the IniMaint Folder, so I change
this entry to C:\DESKTOP\INIMAINT, which is the actual name of the IniMaint
Folder Directory. If you do not want the ICO and other unnecessary files
automatically erased at the end of the Install, then uncheck the Erase
Unneeded Files Checkbox. You should leave the Unzip Install Files Checked,
since the files on the diskette are zipped.
3. The Initialization is now finished and you should select either an entry
from the Install Menu, if you are installing for the first time or are
upgrading, or from the Setup Menu if you simply want the Tools Folder to be
created.
4. You should not be able to open the Tools Folder and use all of the
appropriate tools.
5. If you need to register your version before the Tools will work. Click on
the Icon for IniMaint, SysMaint or MultiMaint, depending on which product you
installed and use the Action Menu to register your version.
There are a number of documentation files included with IniMaint. The
only one that is needed to run IniMaint is the IniMaint.TXT file.
This file describes IniMaint. The other files are supplemental
information as follows:
1. INICHNGE.TXT is a list of all changes since the first Beta release.
2. INIGROUP.TXT discusses the IniMaint concept of Groups and how to use
them.
3. INIFILE.TXT discusses INI Files, in general and the User and System INI
files specifically.
4. INIREPAR.TXT discusses the various Repair functions that are
available as part of the Recover Menu.
5. WHATISEA.TXT discusses OS/2 File Extended Attributes.
6. INIHELP.TXT is the full help file as a text file with the special
characters and hypertext cross references removed.
7. DESKTOP.TXT discusses how Desktops get corrupted and what the user can do
to protect themselves.