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Netcr@cker ReadMe
To start the "Netcr@cker" program, follow the setup installation instructions below.
Windows 3.1 Installation
1. Turn on your computer. If Windows is not running, type WIN at the C:\ prompt
and press the Enter key on your keyboard.
2. Insert the Netcr@cker CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
3. When in Windows' Program Manager screen, select "File" from the menu bar.
Then choose "Run..." .
4. Type the following into the Command Line Field: D:\NC311.EXE (if D is not
your CD-ROM drive, enter the appropriate letter). Then click "OK" to start the
installation process.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions.
6. When installation is complete, you will return to the Program Manager screen.
You should see a new group called "Netcr@cker", containing the "Netcr@cker"
and "Uninstall" icons.
7. Double-click the "Netcr@cker" icon to start the program. You must leave the
CD in your computer's CD-ROM drive while using the program.
Windows '95 Installation
1. Turn on your computer.
2. Insert the Netcr@cker CD into your CD-ROM drive.
3. Double-click the "My Computer" icon on your desktop.
4. From the "View" pull-down menu, select the "Refresh" option. Then double-
click the "Netcr@cker CD-ROM" icon.
5. Double-click the "NC95" icon and follow the installation directions.
6. Once you have been notified that the program has been installed successfully,
single-click "OK".
7. When installation is complete, you will return to the Program Manager screen.
You should see a new group called "Netcr@cker", containing the "Netcr@cker"
and "Uninstall" icons.
8. Double-click the "Netcr@cker" icon in the NETCRACK directory to start the
program. You must leave the CD in your computer's CD-ROM drive while using
the program.
Windows & Windows '95 - Installation of QuickTime Version 2.0.1 or Later
If you do not have QuickTime 2.0.1 or later, you will need to install the version
that is included on the CD-ROM.
1. During the installation, the program will search for any current versions of
QuickTime that are installed in your system. If you are running a version earlier
than 2.0.1, you will be asked if you wish to upgrade. We strongly suggest that
you upgrade your current version of QuickTime to improve the playback of the
video and animation on the CD-ROM.
2. When in Windows' Program Manager screen, select "File" from the menu bar.
Then choose "Run..." .
3. Type the following into the Command Line Field: D:\QTINST.EXE (if D is not
your CD-ROM drive, enter the appropriate letter). Then click "OK" to start the
installation process.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions.
How to Use Netcr@cker: A Mini-Guide
1. It is recommended that you review the "About Netcr@cker" chapter.
2. To go one step forward, click the "Next" arrow pointing to the right located on
the right lower corner of the screen.
To go back to the beginning of a screen, click the "Back" arrow pointing to the left
located to the left of the "Next" arrow.
3. You can go back to the Main Menu from anywhere in the lesson by clicking the
"MM" button located on the upper right corner of the screen.
4. To conduct a word search, click the "Find" arrow located above the "MM"
button. To display the index, click the "Index" arrow located to the left of the "MM"
button.
5. To adjust the volume and/or cancel the lesson narration, click the "Volume"
button located under the "MM" button.
6. You can "tag" any screen in the lesson by clicking the upper left-hand corner
of the screen. To display the list of tagged screens, click the "Tag" arrow"
located to the left of the "MM" button.
7. Use the Progress Map (located on the right of the screen) to:
* move back and forth within a chapter's screens.
* see which screen you're currently in (represented by a square surrounded
by a red border).
* see which screens you haven't entered yet (represented by a white square).
* see which screens you've already entered (represented by a brown
square).
* see the name of a screen, by moving the cursor over a square.
8. The cursor's default shape is an arrow. During the lesson, the cursor will
change its shape, indicating what you can do in each area of the screen:
hand shaped cursor: you can touch/click whatever the cursor is on.
hand shaped cursor with a cross: you've reached the end of this screen.
For a more detailed explanation of how to use Netcr@cker, click "Help" from
anywhere in the lesson.