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- // INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR 2xExplorer
-
- The steps needed to install 2xExplorer on any computer are nearly
- trivial. Just use Windows Explorer (or any similar application)
- to create the folder that 2xExplorer will reside (e.g.
- "C:\Program Files\2xExplorer") and copy the executable file together
- with all the accompanying text files in the newly created directory.
- You can add a shortcut for the application and keep it on the desktop
- for easy access to 2xExplorer.
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- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Windows 95
- 2xExplorer will run on ALL Win32 platforms, including WinNT/2000.
- (the program has been tested OK for NT4/SP4 and above)
-
-
- Below is a list of the files you should find in the 2xExplorer
- archive (typically .zip file, if you have downloaded it):
-
- NAME DESCRIPTION
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- 2xExplorer.exe The application itself
- 2xExplorer.rtf The brief "help" file explaining the main features of
- 2xExplorer. It should be kept in the same folder as
- the executable file.
- Licence.txt Please read carefully before installing 2xExplorer
- Install.txt This file
- Keyboard.txt Keyboard assignments for advanced user commands
- FAQ.txt Frequently Asked Questions that may help your query
- Newest.txt Description of the latest version release
- registry.txt Registry settings for "advanced" tweaking
- ReleaseNotes.zip Packed text files containing older release notes
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- // UN-INSTALLING 2xExplorer
-
- The uninstall procedure is as straightforward as the installation.
- 2xExplorer does not copy any files in any system directory, so in
- order to remove it you just have to delete the folder that you have
- placed it into. Advanced tweakers may also wish to remove the info
- 2xExplorer places in the registry: simply search within the RegEdit
- for "2xExplorer" and delete the respective key; that's the only spot
- used by the program.
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- e-mail: n.bozinis@ic.ac.uk
- WWW: http://personal-pages.ps.ic.ac.uk/~umeca74/
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- Last updated: 18 April 2001
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