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SetUser is a utility program that will allow a customized
configuration of Windows 3.1 for up to four individual users.
SetUser is run at Windows startup and asks which of the four
users wishes to log in. Setuser will then change parameters
in multiple Windows .ini files to suit the needs of that
individual user. When that user logs out, another user log in,
or Windows terminates, SetUser will optionally record all of the
new parameters that may have been established during that session.
SetUser.zip consists of the following files:
setuser.exe Executable program
setuser.dbf An empty initial database file
setuser.ini A default initialization file
setuser.doc Installation and operation instructions
register.txt Registration instructions
qevbdbf.vbx A required library
SetUser also requires VBrun200.dll, the runtime .dll of Visual Basic
2.0. This file can be obtained from Compuserve or from any number
of bulletin board services.
This program is not free. It is shareware.
You are granted a limited license to use this software for a 30-day
trial period. If you find it useful and wish to continue to use it
past the initial 30-day period, you must register it. Registration
instructions may be found in register.txt. Registration may be
made by mail or by Compuserve's on-line registration service. The
registration fee of $15.00 entitles the user to online support
through Compuserve or Internet, and to notification of upgrades
and fixes.
This program may be freely distributed as long as it is accompanied
by all of the files listed above in an unaltered state.
Inquiries concerning business and educational site licenses may be
made to the author. A version supporting more than four configurations
may be purchased directly from the author.
Thomas B. Clark III
Compuserve: 70541,2246
Internet: tclark@med.unc.edu