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Peak InfoSystems, Inc.
727 Manitou Avenue
Manitou Springs, Colorado 80829
Phone: (719) 685-1137
GENERAL LEDGER II
Release 3.6 January 11, 1988
YOU'LL NEED TO PRINT THE MANUAL BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING ELSE.
To print the manual, make sure your printer is on, that it has at least 70
sheets of paper in it, that the print head is at the top of the paper,
and type,
copy man prn
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WARNING: If you're upgrading from an earlier version of GL II, be sure to
delete all GL II executable files with a .COM extension. Otherwise they will
take precedence over the new .EXE files, and you'll execute the old programs,
thinking you're executing the new ones.
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Changes from Release 3.0
Version 3.1 beefs up cross-checking for scrambled keys.
Version 3.2 corrects a screen over-write problem when a long description was
changed throughout a voucher.
Version 3.3 adds a feature that changes the last used date to the first day of
the next month after closing.
Version 3.4 changes data entry to allow aborting a single transaction without
having to abort the entire voucher. This version also uses version 2.3 of the
"Lrecover" program, which will recover uninitialized Gl data bases.
Version 3.5 corrects a bug that prevented changing an account number, once it
had been entered.
Version 3.6 corrects a bug that prevented printing multiple copies of the
account list with a single command.
VIRUS PROTECTION:
We've included a file named, "checksum.lst". This file contains checksums
for all programs and data files, obtained with the program, "sum.exe", which
has also been included. To run "Sum", type, "sum filename", where
"filename" is the name of the file to be summed. If you don't get the
checksum totals contained in "checksum.lst", someone may have tampered with
the system.
This method isn't a sure thing. If someone works on the package and then
re-sums the results, we can't vouch for the product.