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- C o o k i e C r u n c h e r
- Version 2.11
-
- By Mark Richter
-
- Rendering Better Avenues Software
-
- August 14, 1997
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-
- Installation
- ============
- If you are using a previous version of Cookie Cruncher
- you must first uninstall it. For directions on uninstalling
- go to the bottom of this pages. Unzip Cook211.Zip to
- any directory. You must use an uncompressor that supports
- long file names. Make sure that any DOS name options are
- turned off. Run SETUP.EXE. You will be prompted to
- change the directory, or install. If you wish to change
- the application's directory, select change directory.
- Then select install program. Setup
- will take care of the rest.
-
- If this is your first time installing the program, when
- you run Cookie Cruncher for the first time it will kick
- you into its setup program. Click find on the apporiate
- find buttons. After you have setup Cookie Cruncher, hit
- save.
-
- Setting Up Cookie Cruncher
- ==========================
- At any time you can reconfigure Cookie Cruncher by clicking
- on the setup box from the main menu. You will be given
- eight items that you can setup to run with Cookie Cruncher.
- You select the search drive by selecting a drive under the
- label Sear On Drive.
-
- Here is the list and the format they should be in. You can
- enter the data manually or have Cookie Cruncher find them by
- clicking on the find button:
-
- Netscape Program - this is your actual Netscape EXE file. It
- must include the full path name and EXE file.
- (ex: C:\Netscape\Netscape.EXE)
-
- Netscape COOKIES.TXT - this is the Cookie file that netscape
- creates. If this file is read only, no cookies will
- be saved on your hard drive. If you want to utilize
- Cookie Cruncher, the file must be write enabled. It
- must include the full path and file name.
- (ex. D:\Netscape\Cookies.TXT)
-
- Explorer Program - this is your actual Explorer EXE file. It
- must include the full path name and EXE file.
- (ex. E:\Program Files\iexplore.EXE)
-
- Cookies Directory - this is the directory Explorer saves cookies
- to. It must include the full path and a "\".
- (ex. C:\Windows\Cookies\)
-
- America On Line Program - this is your actual AOL EXE file.
- it must include the full path and EXE file.
- (ex. D:\AOL\AOL.EXE)
-
- Cookie Cruncher Program - this is your actual Cookie Cruncher
- EXE file. It is used only if you want to create a
- link on your desktop. It must include the full path
- and the EXE file.
- (ex. C:\Program Files\Coookie Cruncher\Cookie Cruncher.EXE)
-
- Exactname of Dial Up Adaptor - Used to start your dial up
- connection. It is case sensitive and it must be the exact
- spelling of your dial up adaptor.
- (ex. GTE, OnRamp, ATT. If it is gte, then GTE would
- not work.)
-
- Add Cookie Crunher to your desktop - adds A link to Cookie
- Cruncher on your desktop. To remove it, run setup again
- and uncheck this box. Then hit save.
-
-
- Uninstalling
- ============
- To uninstall a previous version or version 2.11 follow
- these steps:
-
- Hit the start button, select Settings, then Control Panel.
-
- In the control panel select Add/Remove Programs.
-
- Then select Cookie Cruncher, then hit Add/Remove.
-
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- Rendering Better Avenues Software. 1997