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INSTALLATION
There are two ways that this program is installed, depending on where you
acquired this program. If you downloaded this program off of a BBS or an
information service such as CompuServe, this program comes as a self
extractor file called FEDEX.EXE. If you acquired this program from a disk
vendor service, like PsL or Public Brand Software, then this program will
come packaged according to their standards. You would want to look for a
file called FEDINST.BAT, which will install the program and files correctly
from the disk you receive from them.
Installing from the self extractor file FEDEX.EXE:
The easiest way to install this program from the self extractor file is to
copy it into the directory that you plan to use the program from. You
should create a separate directory on your hard drive to run FEDEXLBL from.
To do this, first create a directory:
C:\> md fedex
This will create a directory called FEDEX on your C: drive. You should
then copy the FEDEX.EXE file to this directory from wherever you downloaded
it to, to the FEDEX directory:
C:\> cd fedex <- this changes to the FEDEX directory
C:\FEDEX> copy d:path\fedex.exe
where d:path is the drive and pathname of where the file is. Then you need
to simply run the self extracting file, and the program will install
itself.
C:\FEDEX> fedex
Installing from a disk from a disk vendor:
You should first insert this program disk into the A: drive. You may first
need to decompress the files as directed by the disk vendor. Then, you'll
want to run the installation program:
C:\> a: <- change to the A drive
A:\>fedinst c: fedex <- install the programs onto the c: drive
This will install the program onto your C: drive in a directory called
FEDEX.
REGISTRATION:
You can order directly from the author by sending a check or money order
for $35+ $4 S/H or $10 S/H for overseas to the address below, or you can
order from the Public (software) Library with your MC, Visa, AmEx or
Discover card by calling (800)2424-PsL or (713)524-6394 or by FAX to
(713)524-6398 or by CompuServe to 71355,470 or by mail to PsL, P.O. Box
35705, Houston, Texas 77235-5705. These numbers are for ordering only.
For information about dealer pricing, volume discounts, site licensing,
shipping of product, latest version number or other technical information,
call (908)295-5543 or write to the address below. If you are ordering by
check, please make checks or money orders in U.S. funds payable to:
Thomas V. Sollas III
1128 Borden Avenue Apt. 1
Point Pleasant, NJ 08742
If you are paying from a foreign country, you should be able to get a
postal money order in U.S. dollars from your local post office. If you
have difficulty getting U.S. dollars, please call me, and we'll work out an
arrangement.
If you plan to distribute this program for a fee, please read the
VENDOR.DOC file for requirements. Note, non-profit BBS's and User groups
are free to distribute this program, the only requirement is that I am
notified that you are distributing FedEx Label Printer. This way, I can
keep you up to date with the latest version.
ASP OMBUDSMAN'S STATEMENT
This program is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware
Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware principle
works for you. If you are unable to resolve a shareware-related problem
with an ASP member by contacting the member directly, ASP may be able to
help. The ASP Ombudsman can help you resolve a dispute or problem with an
ASP member, but does not provide technical support for member's products.
Please write to the ASP Ombudsman at 545 Grover Road, Muskegon, MI
49442-9427, or send a CompuServe message via CompuServe Mail to ASP
Ombudsman 70007,3536.