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║ Dennis Bareis ║
║ db0@anz.com ║
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║ http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~dbareis/index.htm ║
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NOTES
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* To install place all files into their intended final location
and run "arcsetup.cmd".
* If upgrading from an older release and you get an error
message then reinstall the archive program.
* To uninstall simply delete all files and icons.
* Archive is FreeWare. You don't have to pay although I do
appreciate emails if you like it or have suggestions. I tend
to work on programs which people have shown interest in
through feedback so its in your interest as well!
* Hopefully some kind person will send me some decent icons...
* If you choose a largish number of archives to keep (such as 9)
then the blue ALT+F1 screen may lose the first few lines of
text. This does not cause any other problems. You should of
course not keep too many icons if your drive is running low of
disk space! Note that I have not tested what happens if the
number is reduced. OS/2 may or may not delete the old
archives.
*** I recommend backup of your existing data ***
*** before reducing the number in case OS/2 gets ***
*** confused (increase works OK) ***
* Install now does not fail if "OS2.KEY" is missing as I've had
someone tell me that they don't have one... If I can't find
one during install no processing of KEY files will be done by
this program until a successful reinstall has taken place.
* This program should be quite safe as it only automates what
you do manually (and it has a good memory!). The initial setting
up is used to confirm locations of important information. The
extensive validation helps to ensure the safety of the process.
* Now for a disclaimer, I have not tested every possible
senario, test it to ensure it works on your machine.
You can use the desktop properies object to point to a
new directory so your existing backups are safe...
*** You use this product at your own risk. ***
* Having said the above I have never had a problem and I know
of no situations where any data was lost....
ARCHIVE HOME PAGE
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"http://www.labyrinth.net.au/~dbareis/freeos2.htm".
DISTRIBUTION
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This archive may be freely distributed in full. Files must not be
removed from the distibuted zip files and the zip file comments must not
be removed.
The contents of the archive are (C)opyright Dennis Bareis 1997.
All rights reserved.