
Installation instructions for CView version 2.0:
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1.  CView was written to assist Compuserve members
who have Windows 3.1, who use either WinCIM, CSNav
or both and who need to have efficient access to their
Compuserve file cabinet.  If you don't fit in this
category, you probably don't need CView.

2.  CView was written in Visual Basic version 3.  In
order to run it, you must have a file called VBRUN300.DLL
in your WINDOWS\SYSTEM subdirectory.  If you get an 
error when running CView telling you you don't have this
file, you will need to get it online.  It is free and
available in many Compuserve forums, including most that
distribute shareware.  If you cannot locate this file,
send me an email and I will direct you to one.

3.  CView comes with the following files. 

Program:	CVIEW20.EXE
	
Help:		CVIEW20.HLP
		CVIEW.WRI
		INSTALL.TXT

Support:	COMMDLG.DLL
		CDIALOG.VBX
		MLIST.VBX
		THREED.VBX
	    
   The program and help files should be put in a new sub-
directory of your Compuserve directory, for example, 
C:\CSERVE\CVIEW.
   The support files should also be put in this subdirectory.
Many people, particular people who use shareware, already 
have CDIALOG.VBX, COMMDLG.DLL and THREED.VBX in their
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM OR C:\WFW\SYSTEM subdirectory.  If you 
do and want to save hard disk space by reducing duplication,
make sure you keep a copy of your .zip file and then
delete whichever files you have duplicates of.  Sometimes
version differences means this won't work, however.  

4. Back up your file cabinet subdirectories.  CView allows
you to make a lot of changes to your directory very fast. 
Should you misunderstand how to use it or there's a bug,
you could foul up your cabinet. EJW Ltd. cannot be responsible
if this happens.  You can try to use it just to view files
and make sure that CView is working at all on your system.

5. Read CVIEW.WRI thoroughly to make sure you know what 
CView does and does not do.  CView can be used in many 
different ways, only a few of which I mention.  If you 
have a particular problem or concern, don't hesitate to 
get in touch with me.  CVIEW.WRI and CVIEW20.HLP, the 
online help file, are substantially identical.

I hope you find this product to be a help.

Here are some last minute notes.

 -- CView may not look great at some colors and some screen
sizes.  If this happens to you, e-mail with the problem and I
will see what I can do.  Color and size customization is easier
than reprogramming.
 -- CView has to examine every file cabinet file each time you 
enter a directory.  If your computer is slow and your folders 
filled with messages, this could take a while.  I apologize, but 
there was no way to avoid that and have the useful features 
CView has.
 -- When you enter the cabinet subdirectory, CView examines 
creates a list of folders which is minimized.  You can use this
list to help navigate the file cabinet or select a target 
directory.

Andy Okun
EJW Ltd.


	    
