    - EmGee Software Installer/Uninstaller Readme File -


The  installer and uninstaller that came with this  software
are part of another package that will soon be available from
EmGee Software. The  information  in  this  file applies  to
version 1.1 of both the installer and uninstaller.

INSTALLER (Setup.exe)
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Files used by the installer -

SETUP.EXE
The   installer.  Uses  a  simple  script  to  quickly   and
reliably  get   the program installed on your system.   This
file  MUST  be present in the directory  where  the   source
files are or  the installation  will abort.

SETUP.INI
Setup   uses   this   file to install  the  files  to   your
system.  Please do not edit this file; doing  so  may  cause
unpredictable results.   This  file  MUST be present in  the
directory   where the source files  are, or the installation
will abort.

QPRO200.DLL
Setup   uses  this file for low level functions used  during
the  install.  This  file  must be  present  in  the  source
directory  or \windows\system.

MSAFINX.DLL
Setup uses this file for various  date  comparison routines.
This  file  must  be  present in  the  source  directory  or
\windows\system.

Control over the installation -

Depending    on   the   settings in SETUP.INI,   you    will
be  prompted    for  certain things during the  installation
process.  Typically, you will be prompted   for   permission
to  create a program   group  and  icons  and possibly about
your  startup group.

All  important information about the installation is  logged
to  SETUP.LOG.  Files  actually  installed  on your  system,
any    directories that  were  created,   the program  group
name, and any startup group items are logged.

If any file in \windows\system needs to be replaced you will
be prompted. Any files in the application directory will  be
overwritten  by default (in the case  of  upgrading  from  a
previous   version).   This  version   of   EmGee   Software
Installer/Uninstaller  does  not  put  any   files  in   the
\windows directory.

Overwrite responses -

	Yes - Overwrites  the  target file with the newer file.
	Yes To All - Overwrites any files that are older.
	
	No - The target file is not overwritten.
	No To All - Do not overwrite any files.
	
	Backup - Backup the file, then install  the  newer  one.
	Backup All - Backup all  files  that need to be replaced.

Reinstalling -

If   you  need  to reinstall the application, first  run   the
uninstaller   to  remove  the files from  your  system.   This
allows   the installer  to relog  all the installation   files
correctly.   If   you  do  not uninstall before  reinstalling,
SETUP.LOG  may  not  show  all  of  the files  used   by   the
application,   which   would  make  the  uninstaller    nearly
worthless.

Trouble with the installer -

If   you  have  any  trouble using the  uninstaller  you   can
manually  install the  application. The files that came   with
application  should  NOT be individually compressed,  although
you   may  have  received  them  in   an  archive, such  as  a
zip  file.  To manually install the application follow   these
general rules:

Copy  any .VBX, .DLL, and .OCX files to \windows\system.  Take
care   to not  overwrite  more  recent  files. When  in doubt,
don't   overwrite  anything.  Copy  everything  else  to   the
applicatiion directory  of  your choice.

As   an  alternative,  if  you  just  want  to  try  out   the
application  and  you are  running  Windows  95,    then   you
can  also   put  EVERYTHING  in  the application directory  of
your  choice.  This works because on a Windows 95  system  the
application  directory is the first place that is searched for
the    external  files.  While  this  does  work,  it  is  not
recommended,  because  it  defeats  the  purpose  of   sharing
resources,  and possibly uses more disk space  than  would  be
normally required. This may also work under Windows 3.x, but I
think    the    search   sequence   is   different   (searches
\windows\system before the application directory).

UNINSTALLER (Uninstal.exe)
--------------------------
Files used by the installer -

UNINSTAL.EXE
The uninstaller. Reads a simple script and  uninstalls exactly
what you allow it to. This file MUST  be present in  the  same
directory  as  SETUP.LOG  or  the  uninstallation  will abort.

SETUP.LOG
The    uninstaller uses this file to remove the  program   and
it's  files from your system. Please do  not  edit  this file;
doing  so  may   cause unpredictable results.

Control over the uninstallation -

You  will have full control over  the  uninstallation process.
You will be prompted to select the files and other  items  you
would like to have removed. By using standard shift-click  and
ctrl-click methods you may tag individual files for removal.

WARNING:  Use caution when removing files from windows\system.
Even  if  they  were logged by the installer, that  does   not
mean that they  are   not  being  used  by another application
on your system.

NOTE:  On  some  systems  using SHARE.EXE  or  VSHARE.386  the
uninstaller  may  not  be  able to  remove  UNINSTAL.EXE,  the
directory  the  application  was installed  in,  and  possibly
other   files if they are in use. This is a known   limitation
of   the  EmGee Software Installer/Uninstaller. In this  case,
you   will have to manually remove those items. Those of   you
running   Windows   95  will  probably  not  encounter    this
problem.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
---------------
Windows,   Windows  3.1,  and Windows 95  are  trademarks   or
copyrights  of Microsoft Corporation.

EmGee Software Installer/Uninstaller 1.1
Copyright  1996, EmGee Software.
All Rights Reserved.