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- Thank you for evaluating ResSched Single User. Please
- read all of this notice before continuing to install
- ResSched. It contains information on logging on to
- ResSched for the first time as well as other important
- information.
-
- Reading the Introduction and 'The Basics' in the
- ResSched HELP file before running ResSched, will get
- you started quickly.
-
- This information is repeated in ReadMe.Txt
-
-
- -------------- Limited Warranty ------------------------
-
- Madrigal Soft Tools Inc. offers this software "As Is"
- and does not warrant that the software is error free.
- Madrigal Soft Tools Inc. disclaims all other warranties
- with respect to the software, either express or implied,
- including but not limited to implied warranties of
- merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and
- non-infringement of third party rights.
-
- In using the software the user agrees that in no event
- shall Madrigal Soft Tools Inc. or its suppliers be
- liable for consequential, incidental or indirect damages
- of any kind arising out of the delivery, performance or
- use of the software, even if Madrigal Soft Tools Inc.
- has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
- The user also agrees that in no event will Madrigal
- Soft Tools Inc.'s liability for any claim exceed the
- license fee paid by the user.
-
-
- ------------ Copyright and Distribution ------
-
- Copyright for ResSched Single User and for all its
- associated documentation is held exclusively by
- Madrigal Soft Tools Inc. Terms and conditions for
- any distribution of ResSched Single User can be found
- in the Help file. If the Help file (resschm.hlp) is
- not available further distribution is prohibited.
-
-
- ------------ Evaluation ----------------------
-
- You are free to evaluate this fully functional software
- under actual working conditions for 21 days. After 21
- days, you must license the software if you wish to
- continure using it. Although ResSched Single User will
- continue to work after 21 days, access wil be
- increasingly delayed by one second for each day since
- the evaluation period expired.
-
-
-
- ------------ Installation -------------------
-
- If you choose to install the executable files and help
- file in different directories from the data files you
- must change the Working Directory (Windows 3.1 or NT)
- or Start In property (Windows 95) of the ResSched Program
- Item to reflect the location of the data files.
-
- The file SYSLIC3.TPS must be placed in the same directory
- as your data files.
-
-
- --------Converting Older Versions ---------------------
-
- If you have been using a version of ResSched earlier
- than 3.0a, you must run CONVOLD.EXE to convert your data
- before using ResSched for the first time.
-
-
- We strongly recommend you follow this order:
-
- 1) create a new directory for this version of ResSched
- on a workstation;
-
- 2) install this version of ResSched into the new
- directory;
-
- 3) place a COPY of your existing data files (*.TPS)
- into the new directory and make a separate secure
- copy of your existing data files
-
- 4) run CONVOLD.EXE and respond to its queries. CONVOLD
- converts your data files to RESDATA.TPS and modifies
- SYSLIC3.TPS to reflect your current license status.
-
- 5) run the new version of ResSched and confirm that
- your data has been converted correctly.
-
- 6) remove the old version of ResSched.
-
-
- Please note that the new version of ResSched can not
- access the data of the old version and vice versa.
-
-
-
- ------------- SHARE.EXE or VSHARE.386 -----------------
-
- Windows 3.1 users must have either SHARE as a command in
- their AUTOEXEC.BAT file before the "win" command or the
- VSHARE.386 device driver loaded in their SYSTEM.INI file
- (in your C:\windows directory). Many users will have
- one or the other already in their system set up.
-
- If you get a "File Creation" or sharing violation errors
- message on opening ResSched, check to see one or the
- other is present. If both are missing, consult your
- DOS or Windows documentation for specific instructions
- on changing your autoexec.bat or system.ini file. The
- File Creation error also occurs if you do not have
- SYSLIC3.TPS in your shared data directory.
-
-