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- Welcome to your evaluation copy of Backup Exec for Windows NT,
- Version 6. Backup Exec for Windows NT is the only field tested
- and proven, 100% compatible backup solution for the complete
- Windows NT network. Additionally, Backup Exec for Windows NT is
- the only client/server backup solution for the Windows NT
- network. Please read this document to find out more about this
- evaluation copy and ArcadaÆs complete line of backup solutions
- for Windows NT.
-
- This evaluation copy consists of the Enterprise Edition of Backup
- Exec for Windows NT and the add-on Autoloader Module. The
- Autoloader Module is sold as a separate item, and is NOT included
- as part of Backup Exec for Windows NT. During your evaluation
- you may also request evaluation copies of ArcadaÆs add-on Agents
- for Macintosh and Unix. Arcada provides a full selection of
- backup solutions to protect your complete Windows NT Network.
-
-
- Backup Exec for Windows NT Enterprise Edition (Model # BENTEE)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The Enterprise Edition protects unlimited Windows NT servers and
- workstations network wide. Designed for medium to large networks
- with multiple Windows NT servers, Enterprise Edition provides
- complete data protection from a single Windows NT machine.
- Enterprise Edition features include:
-
- * Protects unlimited Windows NT Servers and client workstations
- * Centralized administration allows you to manage multiple
- servers from a single network console.
- * Execview(TM) monitoring console enables you to view all
- network backup activities from a single console.
- * Remote Access Support allows you to perform remote
- administration for network wide management.
- * Windows NT System Services provide transparent backup with
- no log-on required.
- * Point-and-click scheduling fully automates unattended backup
- for all servers and/or workstations.
- * Multi-drive concurrent backup support allows multiple jobs to
- run simultaneously.
- * Extensive use of the Windows NT advanced multi-threading and
- 32-bit application design ensures maximum performance.
- * Software data compression - a Windows NT backup exclusive
- - maximizes storage capacity.
- * Microsoft Tape Format (MTF) - 100% compatible with the
- Windows NT standard.
-
-
- Backup Exec for Windows NT Single Server Edition (Model # BENTSE)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The Single Server Edition provides network wide protection of a
- single Windows NT server and all client workstations. The Single
- Server Edition is designed for small networks with a single
- Windows NT server. Single Server Features include:
-
- * Protects one Windows NT server (with attached tape device)
- and unlimited client workstations
- * Centralized administration allows you to manage multiple
- servers from a single network console.
- * Execview(TM) monitoring console enables you to view all
- network backup activities from a single console.
- * Remote Access Support allows you to perform remote backups
- for complete data protection.
- * Windows NT System Services provide transparent backup with
- no log-on required.
- * Point-and-click scheduling fully automates unattended backup
- for all servers and/or workstations.
- * Multi-drive concurrent backup support allows multiple jobs to
- run simultaneously.
- * Extensive use of the Windows NT advanced multi-threading and
- 32-bit application design ensures maximum performance.
- * Software data compression - a Windows NT backup exclusive
- - maximizes storage capacity.
- * Microsoft Tape Format (MTF) - 100% compatible with the
- Windows NT standard.
-
-
- Backup Exec for Windows NT Workstation Edition (Model # BERNTW)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Backup Exec for Windows NT Workstation is a full-featured, 32-bit
- backup application created especially for Microsoft Windows NT
- workstations. Workstation Edition product features include:
-
- * Protects one Windows NT Workstation
- * Scheduled/Unattended Backup performs backup operations at
- predetermined times, using customized backup routines.
- * Software Data Compression - a Windows NT backup exclusive
- - maximizes storage capacity.
- * Full Windows NT File System support backs up all Windows NT
- file systems and their local directories.
-
-
- Autoloader Module (Model # BENTLM)
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The Autoloader Module for Backup Exec for Windows NT is the only
- full featured autoloader module providing automated backup for
- the entire Windows NT network. The Autoloader Module is designed
- to integrate with Backup Exec for Windows NT Enterprise or Single
- Server Edition. Autoloader Module product features include:
-
- * Multi-device Concurrent Backup allows you to perform
- concurrent backups to multiple devices.
- * Random Access Support allows you to designate slots in the
- magazine that can be grouped into user-defined categories and
- randomly accessed.
- * Extensive device support provides support for most devices,
- including multi-drive devices.
-
-
- Backup Exec Agents
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Backup ExecÆs Agents provide a transparent network interface that
- allows client workstations to be protected with the same power and
- flexibility that is built into Backup Exec. The Agents allow you
- to automate your process, to enable both local and remote
- workstations to be protected as part of enterprise backups. The
- Agents integrate with Backup Exec for Windows NT Enterprise or
- Single Server Edition.
-
- * Unix Agent (Model # BEAGUX)
-
- * Macintosh Agent (Model # BEAGMA)
-
- Please remember that this evaluation copy is completely
- functional for 30 days from the first time it is loaded. When
- you install the retail version of Backup Exec for Windows NT
- (BENTEE or BENTSE), all tapes, databases, and configurations
- created with the evaluation copy will be fully usable.
-
- For technical support or information on purchasing Backup Exec
- for Windows NT, or for other questions, please call 1-800-3ARCADA
- (UK: 44-1628-771-299). Additional information can also be
- obtained on the Internet: support@arcada.com or sales@arcada.com,
- CompuServe: GO ARCADA, or World Wide Web: http://www.arcada.com.
-
- Again, thank you for evaluating Backup Exec for Windows NT. We
- are confident that once you have seen its unparalleled
- performance and reliability you will see why Arcada is
- "The Authority in Windows NT Backup."
-
- **********************
-
- The remainder of this document contains release notes for Backup
- Exec; it also contains information that may not be in the user's
- manual. Information in this document is more current than
- information in the manual. Where this file conflicts with the
- user's manual, you should assume that this file is correct.
-
- We hope you enjoy the new level of capability that this version
- provides. As always, your comments are welcome and suggestions
- requested.
-
- This README includes the following sections:
-
- 1. What's new in Backup Exec v6.0
- 2. Installation Notes
- 3. Troubleshooting - Hints and Tips
- 4. Loader support installation & considerations
- 5. Contacting Arcada Software
-
-
- 1. What's New in Backup Exec v6.0
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Arcada's third generation Backup Exec is a comprehensive,
- yet easy-to-use product for stand-alone or enterprise-
- wide backup support. Backup Exec minimizes administration
- overhead, expands data accessibility and offers uncompromised
- reliability.
-
- Some of the enhancements provided in Backup Exec 6.0 include:
-
- 1. Remote Administration including RAS capability
- This allows a user to connect to another Backup Server on the
- network and manage its scheduled jobs as if you were
- there.
-
- 2. Agent Support
- Arcada agents allow a user to "publish" shares for backup
- that are available only to Arcada backup servers. Arcada
- provides agent support for UNIX, Mac, and Windows 95 platforms.
-
- 3. User-defined Shares
- A user definable area in the Backup Exec desktop that
- allows configuration of frequently accessed share points,
- or those of network entities not generally available
- under the Microsoft Network (e.g., IBM LAN Server
- machines).
-
- 4. Pre & Post Processing
- Provides command line batch processes before and after a
- scheduled event (e.g., a shutdown of a database prior to
- backup and restart after the backup is complete).
-
- 5. Multiple Drive Loader Support
- Backup Exec manages loaders with multiple tape drives
- accessing the same medium changer.
-
- 6. Event Logging
- Logs errors, warnings, and information events in Windows NT's
- event viewer that may occur during the course of a backup
- operation.
-
- 7. ExecView
- Allows monitoring of any instances of Backup Exec
- presently running on the network.
-
- 8. Tape Read Compatibility
- Backup Exec reads and writes the Microsoft Tape Format.
- Backup Exec also reads other tape formats such as those
- made with Maynard Electronics' Maynstream 3.X and above,
- Sytron's Sytos Plus for OS/2, as well as Cheyenne's
- ARCserve for NetWare 4.x and 5.x.
-
- 9. Windows NT System Service-based
- Automatically executes backup operations without the need
- to first log into Windows NT.
-
- 2. Installation Notes
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- If Backup Exec is being installed on a machine to be designated
- as a backup server, be sure the necessary software drivers for
- attached tape drives and tape drive controllers have been installed
- through Windows NT SETUP and loaded with a system reboot prior to
- running the Backup Exec software. Doing so will simplify initial
- setup of Backup Exec once it is installed.
-
- Also, if you select to install over Backup Exec for Windows NT
- v5.x, Backup Exec v6.0 will convert all of the existing Catalogs,
- Selection Lists, Jobs, and Schedules to the v6.0 format.
- However, since Backup Exec v6.0 uses user-defined Tape Drive
- Hardware Names, you will need to edit each job to set it to the
- correct hardware you want the job to use. In addition, Backup
- Exec v6.0 will preserve all of the v5.x log files, but they
- cannot be viewed through Backup Exec v6.0 - it is suggested that
- you use Notepad to view these files.
-
- 1. Only install Backup Exec on a local drive.
- 2. If no serial number is entered during installation, an
- evaluation version is installed.
- 3. If you want to install loader support, see the section
- titled "Installing Loader Support" below
-
- 3. Troubleshooting - Hints and Tips
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- General Considerations
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. If you are prompted for a password for access to a share
- and are attached successfully using this password, Backup
- Exec. will then use this automatically whenever it
- attaches to the same device. You can use "Attach As" from
- the Network menu to change the user name or password used
- for a given device.
-
- 2. Stopping the Backup Exec (TM) Server service in
- Control Panel|Services will remove any memory resident copies
- of Backup Exec.
-
- 3. Exclude Files
- Backup Exec allows you to use a single "global" exclude list
- to exclude files that you *DO NOT* want to back up. For
- example, you may want to exclude all temporary (.TMP) files
- from being backed up. To exclude these files, determine
- those files that are NEVER to be backed up, for ALL the
- servers desired. Under the selections menu option choose
- 'EDIT SELECTIONS'. Select the 'Excludes' list and add
- the files that should never be backed up to it.
-
-
- Backup Exec in an inactive state after a job is finished
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- After Backup Exec finishes a scheduled job, it checks its
- job schedule to see if there is another job scheduled for
- the same tape drive within a specified period of time. If
- there is a job scheduled within this time, Backup Exec
- enters an inactive state until the job starts. This feature
- is intended to circumvent the problem of successive append
- jobs having to needlessly search to the end of data after
- the previous job just rewound the tape. By default, the
- period of time that Backup Exec waits is 300 seconds (5
- minutes). However this value can be changed by using
- Regedt32.exe to edit the value of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/
- SOFTWARE/Arcada/Backup Exec/User Interface/Next Job Wait
- Time to the desired wait time in seconds.
-
- Backup Exec Agents
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Note: Information provided concerning agent installations on
- Windows 95 machines is based on a beta version of Windows 95.
- The issues listed below may be resolved by the final version
- of Windows 95.
-
-
- 1. Windows 95 Agent and Dial Up Networking
- Your Windows 95 Backup Exec Agent may not be visible to
- Backup Exec for Windows NT if ALL of the following
- conditions are met:
-
- * Your Windows 95 Backup Exec Agent is configured to use the
- SPX protocol
-
- * Your Windows 95 machine is acting as a Dial Up Networking
- Server (not client)
-
- * Your Windows 95 Dial Up Networking Configuration includes
- support for SPX.
-
- Under these circumstances, Arcada recommends using TCP/IP to
- back up the Windows 95 Agent.
-
- If the Windows 95 machine is listed and can be selected in
- the Backup Selections window, yet files do not appear to be
- backed up properly (a long delay reading the first file
- selected and then the message "Drive is not responding
- Backup set aborted") you likely have an older version
- of the Agent running on the Windows 95 Machine. A copy of
- the latest Windows 95 agent is available on the Arcada BBS.
-
- 2. Backup Exec Agents that use SPX
-
- If you are using Backup Exec Agents that communicate using
- SPX, you should ensure that you are using a consistent IPX
- frame type on your network. If you do not, and Backup Exec
- for Windows NT is using a different IPX frame type than the
- workstations running the Backup Exec Agent software, all SPX
- packets must be routed through a server that can translate
- the packets. This generates excessive network traffic and,
- if the router does not properly handle large SPX packets,
- packets may be lost. One symptom of this problem is a backup
- that times-out with a "Device not responding" error message.
-
- 3. "Archive" operation on Backup Exec Agents
-
- Though the option to run an Archive operation on a Backup
- Exec agent is available, the delete pass will not occur.
-
- 4. Using the "Enable Agent Network Protocols" option.
-
- If, in the settings/network window, one or more of the Agent
- protocols are turned on (or off), it will be necessary to
- refresh (F5) the backup selections window in order for the
- new settings to take effect.
-
- Suggested Windows NT EMail Setup
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- To ensure EMail is properly setup for use with Backup Exec,
- please follow these steps...
-
- 1. Execute these steps on the computer you have designated
- as the Postoffice...
- a. Login to MSMail as the Postoffice Manager.
- b. Create new MSMail users that have the same names as
- the Computer Names you have designated as your Backup
- Exec Backup Servers. For example:
- Name: \\ComputerName, Mailbox: ComputerName
-
- 2. Execute these steps on each computer you have designated
- as a Backup Server...
- a. Setup Windows NT Mail while logged in as the Windows
- NT user who will run Backup Exec. Connect to an
- existing Postoffice.
- b. Start Backup Exec and create or edit the jobs you want to
- use EMail with. In the EMail Confirmation Setup
- dialog, enter the Mailbox name you created for this
- computer in Step 1b above. Then select to send mail
- to the person(s) you would like notified.
- c. Edit the registry so that EMail can work properly when
- no one is logged into Windows NT.
- 1. Start Regedt32.exe
- 2. In the HKEY_USERS window, click on the
- .DEFAULT/Software/Microsoft/Mail/Microsoft Mail key.
- 3. Select Add Value from the Edit menu.
- 4. Type in "ServerPath" (no quotes) and ensure the
- Data type is REG_SZ.
- 5. Type in the UNC share name of the target
- Postoffice. For example: \\ComputerName\WGPO.
- 6. Exit RegEdt32.
-
- Note: By default, Backup Exec sends EMail on success or
- failure of a job. If you would like to only be
- notified of failed jobs, then use Regedt32.exe to edit
- the value of HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Arcada/Backup
- Exec/User Interface/Email-Send Only on Job Failure
- to a value of 1.
-
-
- Troubleshooting EMail Problems
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Backup Exec does not send MSMail reliably after Jobs.
- Possible Cause 1.
-
- When using the MSMail Post office for storage, a limitation
- of MSMail is that only one instance of a MSMail user may be
- logged into MSMail at any one time (i.e. MSMail user Jerry
- cannot be logged into MSMail on two computers at the same
- time). This affects Backup Exec in the following way: if
- Jerry (a MSMail user) is logged into MSMail on Computer A
- and Backup Exec is setup to EMail Jerry after a job on
- Computer B, Backup Exec will not be able to deliver the mail
- to Jerry since he is already logged into MSMail. This
- situation can also happen when two Backup Exec's are sending
- mail to the same User at the same time.
-
- Possible Cause 2.
-
- If Backup Exec sends Mail as Jerry and MSMail is currently
- logged in as Sue, then Backup Exec will not be able to send
- mail as Jerry since Sue is currently logged in.
-
- To ensure Mail is sent properly, make sure MSMail is either
- logged in as the same person you have setup Backup Exec to
- send mail as, or MSMail is closed.
-
-
- Hardware Compression
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Tapes made using hardware compression on one manufacturers
- drive may not be readable by a different manufacturers
- drive. If exchange between different tape drive
- manufacturers is desired, then software compression
- (or no compression at all) should be used. Additionally,
- it is recommended that when hardware compression is used
- on the first set on tape, all subsequent sets should also
- be hardware compressed. Mixing of hardware and software
- compression on the same tape should be avoided. However,
- mixing of software compression and sets containing no
- compression is acceptable.
-
- NetWare
- ~~~~~~~
- While you can back up NetWare networks with Backup Exec, it
- will only back up data and the primary name space. Binderies,
- security information, and Macintosh resource forks will not
- be backed up.
-
- NT Security
- ~~~~~~~~~~~
- If the Backup Exec application is unable to connect to a
- remote share, check the permissions of the share as well
- as the security rights of the user.
-
- Percent Complete Bar
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The percent complete bar requires that all devices to be
- backed up be prescanned before the backup begins. Turning
- the percent complete option off will eliminate the prescan
- and reduce the time required to perform the backup. To turn
- off the feature, go to the Settings menu and select
- Preferences, then deselect "Display Progress Indicator".
-
-
- 4. Loader Support Installation & Considerations
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Note: When Backup Exec v6.0 is started for the first time,
- it will scan the backup server for all attached tape drives
- and generate default Hardware Alias Names for each (e.g.,
- ARCHIVE 1, DEC 2, TANDBERG 3). However, Backup Exec will
- not automatically associate a loader with its tape drive.
- You must manually edit the Hardware Alias of the Loader's
- Tape Drive and click on the correct loader for the tape
- drive.
-
- Installing Loader Support
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Installing Loader Support in Backup Exec is a two part
- process. Follow the instructions in both parts to ensure
- correct loader installation.
-
- Part A - Installing Backup Exec's Loader Support
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1. Double-click on the Backup Exec Setup icon in the Backup
- Exec 6.0 group in Program Manager.
-
- 2. Click the "Loader" button and follow Setup's
- instructions.
-
-
- Part B - Installing the Medium Changer Device Driver
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Use Windows NT Setup to install the Medium Changer Device
- Driver:
-
- 1. Double-click the "Windows NT Setup" icon in the "Main"
- program group.
-
- 2. Select "Add/Remove Tape Devices..." in the "Options" menu
- of Windows NT Setup.
-
- 3. Select "Add..." in the "Tape Device Setup" window.
-
- 4. Open/expand the "Device:" list in the "Select Tape Device
- Option" window.
-
- 5. Select "Other (Requires a disk from a hardware
- manufacturer)" at the bottom of the "Device:" list in the
- "Select Tape Device Option" window.
-
- 6. Enter the drive/path to the appropriate files on this
- disk in the "Insert Diskette" window (e.g., "a:\i386" for
- the files for the Intel (i386) version of Windows NT,
- "a:\mips" for the files for the Mips version of Windows
- NT, and "a:\alpha" for the files for the Alpha version of
- Windows NT).
-
- 7. Select "OK" in the "Insert Diskette" window.
-
- 8. The "Select OEM Option" dialog will appear. Select the
- "Arcada supported SCSI-2 Medium Changer" driver.
-
- 9. Select "OK" in the "Select OEM Option" window.
-
- 10. Select "Install" in the "Select Tape Device Option"
- window.
-
- 11. If a copy of the driver is already on the system, a
- dialog will appear asking to install the current driver
- or install the new driver. Select "New" in the
- "Windows NT Setup" window; otherwise, enter the same
- drive/path to the appropriate files on this disk that
- was used in step #6 above.
-
- 12. Select "Continue" in the "Windows NT Setup" window.
-
- The "Tape Device Setup" window will re-appear with the Medium
- Changer selected in step #8 now included in the "Tape
- Devices installed on ..." list. Close the "Tape Device
- Setup" window, close/exit Windows NT Setup, and restart
- Windows NT to activate the changes made.
-
- Cleaning your Loader Automatically
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- To configure Backup Exec to clean your Loader on a scheduled
- basis, follow these directions:
-
- 1. Create a Loader Magazine Definition with one group
- designated as "Clean Slot" and assign it the last slot in
- the magazine. Then assign the other slots in the
- magazine to groups according to your backup strategy.
-
- 2. Insert a cleaning tape into the slot you designated as
- "Clean Slot".
-
- 3. Create a new job called "Cleaning Tape" and assign it any
- valid selection file.
-
- 4. Finally, schedule the "Cleaning Tape" job according to
- the Loader Manufacturer's suggested cleaning cycle.
-
- Cleaning Tape Delay - To allow enough time for some loaders
- to complete a cleaning tape cycle, Backup Exec employs a
- Cleaning Tape Delay. This delay affects all types of
- loaders and is set to 420 seconds (7 Min.) by default to
- accommodate loaders with the slowest cleaning tape cycles.
- However many loaders, especially those with DAT drives,
- need much less time for a cleaning tape cycle. If you are
- adept at using RegEdt32, set the "Cleaning Tape Delay Time"
- value in the HKEY LOCAL MACHINE/SOFTWARE/ARCADA/
- BACKUP EXEC/BACKUP DEVICE/(ALIAS NAME) - the name you gave
- the loader during hardware setup - Loader key for the loader
- connected from the list below.
-
- ADIC 4mm DAT Autochanger = 15 sec.
- ADIC VLS 8mm DAT Loader = 360 sec.
- Compaq 4586 Loader = 15 sec.
- Conner Diamondback Loader = 15 sec.
- Conner 7L-DLT = Leave at default (420 sec.)
- Conner 5L-DLT = Leave at default (420 sec.)
- DEC TLZ6 Loader = Leave at default (420 sec.)
- DEC/Cipher L860 (L7a) = Leave at default (420 sec.)
- DEC DLT2500 Loader = Leave at default (420 sec.)
- Dilog Libra Loader = 15 sec.
- Exabyte 10e Loader = 15 sec.
- Exabyte 10i Loader = 15 sec.
- Exabyte 210 Loader = 240 sec.
- HP 1553A Loader = 15 sec.
- HP SureStore 1200E = 15 sec.
-
-
- Notes on specific loaders
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Spectra Logic SPECTRA 4000 Tape Library
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- firmware tested: changer 0102, tape drives (HP 1533) 9406
-
- This loader's touch pad is not disabled during Backup Exec
- operation. The only functionality that is disabled is tape
- movement from slots to the access door. Therefore, it is
- possible to move tapes around in the magazine, to and from
- tape drive(s), causing various Backup Exec hardware errors.
- Occasional failure to eject tape at end of scheduled job
- causes future jobs scheduled for that tape drive to abort.
- The cleaning tape delay can be reduced to 60 seconds from the
- default of 420 seconds.
-
- IBM 4586 DiamondBack
- ------------------------------
- firmware tested: changer and tape drive !D04BJ
-
- This loader uses one SCSI ID and two Logical Unit Numbers (LUN).
- The cleaning tape delay can be reduced to 60 seconds from the
- default of 420 seconds.
-
- Lago LS/380 DataWheel
- ------------------------------
- firmware tested: changer 5.4, tapes drives (Exabyte 8500)
- 06L0
-
- This loader uses three SCSI IDs.
-
- 5. CONTACTING ARCADA SOFTWARE
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- --------------------------------------------------------
- TECHNICAL SUPPORT, PRODUCT INFORMATION, & BULLETIN BOARD
- --------------------------------------------------------
-
- Please refer to the Customer Service Guide included with the
- product.
-
-
- ------------------------------
- PURCHASE & PRICING INFORMATION
- ------------------------------
-
- Please call 1-800-3ARCADA (1-800-327-2232)
-
- Available weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Time)
-
- End of readme.
-