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Polar SpellChecker Component
(C) Copyright 1998-1999 POLAR d.o.o.
All rights reserved.
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Polar SpellChecker Component
IMPORTANT: Please read this document completely before using Polar SpellChecker Component.
CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. ABOUT THE INSTALLATION PROGRAM
3. INSTALLING THE PRODUCT
4. FILE INFORMATION
5. DISTRIBUTING APPLICATIONS
6. REDISTRIBUTING APPLICATIONS
7. USING THE UNINSTALLER
8. HOW TO CONTACT US
1. INTRODUCTION
Polar SpellChecker Component is a set of tools that allows you to add spell checking and
autocorrect features into your application with a minimum of programming.
It is available in form of ActiveX control (OCX) and dynamic-link library (DLL).
Polar SpellChecker Component is a product of POLAR software company and is protected by copyright
laws and international treaty provisions. If you do not agree to the terms of the license
agreement, you are not allowed to use this product or any part of it. Should you have any
questions concerning this product, contact POLAR.
This is a licensed version of Polar SpellChecker Component.
2. ABOUT THE INSTALLATION PROGRAM
The Installer Program installs the licensed version of the component. You can deploy applications
with this version and redistribute the component to your users.
3. INSTALLING THE PRODUCT
The Setup program creates new directories and copies product files to your hard disk.
To install a Polar SpellChecker Component on your hard disk:
1. Insert the first disk or CD in your drive. (If you downloaded the product
from the Internet, locate the directory with installation files.)
2. Locate and double-click SETUP.EXE.
3. Follow the Setup program directions.
4. FILE INFORMATION
List of Installed Files:
If you choose Typical setup option, the following files will be installed in the
Polar SpellChecker Component program directory (c:\Program Files\Polar SpellChecker Component Trial\, by default):
Filename Description
PolSpell.OCX Polar SpellChecker ActiveX control
PolSpell.LIB Polar SpellChecker Library file
PolSpell.DLL Polar SpellChecker Dynamic-link library
PolSpell.H Polar SpellChecker Header file
PolSpell.DEF Polar SpellChecker module-definition file
AutoCorrect.OCX Polar AutoCorrect ActiveX control
README.TXT This File
PolSpell.HLP Developer's On-Line Documentation
AutoCorrect.HLP Developer's On-Line Documentation
SAMPLES Application samples which demonstrate Polar SpellChecker
and AutoCorrect Component
5. DISTRIBUTING APPLICATIONS
Please read the license agreement included in your package. You are bound by the licensing
restrictions contained in this agreement.
6. REDISTRIBUTING APPLICATIONS
The table below shows all the files necessary for POLAR ActiveX controls to operate properly.
If you have purchased Polar SpellChecker Component and are deploying an application, you must ensure
that the first three groups of files listed below exist on your client's machine and
are the proper version. The correct versions of these files are provided on the product CD.
If your client's machine has older versions of these files, you should update them.
1 PolSpell_Trial.OCX and AutoCorrect_Trial.OCX
2 MFC42.DLL
MSVCRT.DLL
3 OLE32.DLL
OLEAUT32.DLL
OLEPRO32.DLL
4 KERNEL32.DLL
USER32.DLL
GDI32.DLL
COMDLG32.DLL
VERSION.DLL
ADVAPI32.DLL
PolSpell.ocx and AutoCorrect.ocx are Polar SpellChecker and AutoCorrect ActiveX controls
redistributable files. These files may be in the Windows system directory, on the computer's
path, or for WinNT and Win95, in the directory specified by your application's Per Application
Path key in the Registry Database. The .OCX file must be registered on each user's machine.
The Polar SpellChecker Component Setup program registers the OCXs on your development machine.
To register an OCX on the user machine, use the REGSVR32.EXE utility.
This utility is available from Microsoft. To run this utility type the following at the
command prompt on each user's machine:
regsvr32 filename
The second group of files are Microsoft redistributable files necessary for the
ActiveX control to operate. Your programming environment should have installed
and registered these files. If they were not installed, or they are older versions,
the Polar SpellChecker Component installer updated and registered them. Copy these files from
your development machine to your users machine.
Our ActiveX controls require OLE2 support to be installed on a machine. In order
to run an application containing one of our controls you must ensure OLE2 has
been installed on the user's machine. The third group of files in the table list are
the OLE2 files accessed by Polar SpellChecker Component. Normally, copying these files
to the user machine is all that is required.
The fourth group of files should be present on any system running Windows. You should
not remove or update these files. They are included only to form a complete list of
filed needed to use Polar SpellChecker Component.
7. USING THE UNINSTALLER
Polar SpellChecker Component files can be removed from your system with the Windows 95
Add\Remove Programs item or by double-clicking the UnInstaller icon in the
Program Manager folder. Using the UnInstaller will remove all files and
Registration Database entries made during the installation. If you are using
Visual Basic, it will create a support cache file (********.OCA) for each control,
that must be removed manually.
The UnInstaller creates a log of operations during the installation which it
"undoes" to "uninstall" the product. You should run the UnInstaller before running
the Installer additional times. If you run the installer a second time without
using the UnInstaller first, only the options selected in the second install will
be written to the UnInstall log and later be uninstalled. For the UnInstaller
to work properly, you should reinstall your original options in addition to the
options you wish to install.
The Windows Start menu is not always updated immediately by the operating system.
This means that sometimes uninstalled shortcuts do not always disappear right away.
Because of this limitation, an uninstalled shortcut can temporarily continue to
appear in the Start menu even though it really has been uninstalled. If you wait
for a while, run some other programs, or restart the system, the shortcut should
eventually disappear from the Start menu.
To verify that the program has been uninstalled:
1. From the Start menu, go to Settings/Taskbar/Start Menu Programs/Advanced.
2. When the Explorer displays, click on the existing program folder.
3. Check to see if the shortcut exists in the program folder. If it does not,
then the shortcut has been uninstalled correctly, but the Start menu has not
been updated correctly.
8. HOW TO CONTACT US
POLAR d.o.o.
Put Supavla 1
21000 Split
Croatia
Phone: +385 21 380770
Fax: +385 21 380771
World Wide Web: http://www.polarsoftware.com
Contact: info@polarsoftware.com
Sales: sales@polarsoftware.com
Developer Services: support@polarsoftware.com