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Take Command/16 v2.01
README.TXT -- February 2, 1998
JP Software Inc.
P.O. Box 1470
E. Arlington, MA 02174, USA
(781) 646-3975
fax (781) 646-0904
Email sales@jpsoft.com
Web http://www.jpsoft.com/
Greetings, and thanks for trying Take Command/16!
This file contains a variety of information you should read before using
Take Command/16, including:
Installation and "Branding" Instructions
New Version Overview
Revision Information
Files Included with this Version
Technical Support
Legal Notices
Other information is available in other files:
For ... See ...
----------------------------------- ------------
Product and upgrade information PRODUCTS.TXT
New customer order form ORDFORM.TXT
Current customer upgrade order form UPGFORM.TXT
Introduction and Installation Guide TCMD.TXT
(introductory documentation)
Complete list of new features Online help
Trial version license (not included LICENSE.TXT
with purchased copies)
INSTALLATION AND "BRANDING" INSTRUCTIONS
----------------------------------------
This section explains how to install a downloaded copy of
Take Command/16.
[If you have a copy on diskette or CD, or a copy purchased
electronically, we assume you have already completed the installation
-- otherwise this file would not be visible! If you need to
reinstall your purchased copy of Take Command/16, just restart
the INSTALL program.]
There are just three steps you need to take to install a downloaded
copy of Take Command/16:
>> Extract all the files to a new directory (do not use a directory
you're using for other products, or for a previous version of
Take Command/16).
>> Start Take Command/16. It will "install itself".
>> If you are upgrading a previously purchased copy, "brand"
Take Command/16 with your name and serial number if necessary.
Additional details on these steps are below. For branding and manual
installation instructions see the sections with those headings below.
Take Command is distributed with a Microsoft library called
CTL3DV2.DLL, which is also used by many other applications. This
library MUST be stored in your \WINDOWS directory, and removed from
the Take Command directory, before you start Take Command.
In most cases you will already have a copy of CTL3DV2 in your
\WINDOWS directory. If so, check the date and time of that file vs.
the version which came with Take Command. If you do not have a copy
of CTL3DV2, or the copy which came with Take Command is newer than
the copy already on your system, copy the Take Command CTL3DV2.DLL
file to \WINDOWS. Then, whether or not you copied the file, delete
it from the Take Command directory (Windows will not load Take
Command properly with multiple copies of this file on the system).
You can view any of the documentation files on-line, or copy them to
your printer. The Introduction and Installation Guide in TCMD.TXT
has page breaks, headers and footers; all other documentation files
are unpaginated ASCII text.
"Self-Installation"
To begin the installation process, simply run the program file,
TCMD.EXE, from your desktop. This will automatically start the
self-installation file _TCINST.BTM, which will finish installing
Take Command/16 on your system.
_TCINST will prompt you for permission before each installation step,
and no system files will be modified without asking you first.
When the installation is finished, _TCINST renames itself to _TCINST.BTX,
so that it will not be run again. (If installation terminates
abnormally, _TCINST may not be renamed, and will then run again the
next time you start the program.)
Manual Installation
For complete manual installation instructions, see the Introduction
and Installation Guide in the file TCMD.TXT. The detailed
instructions for Take Command/16 are in Chapter 5.
If you choose to perform a manual installation you should rename the
automated installation file, _TCINST.BTM (we recommend renaming it to
_TCINST.BTX, which is what the file itself does when it's finished).
If you don't, it will start automatically the first time you run
Take Command/16.
Branding
If you are upgrading from a previously purchased copy you may need to
run the "branding" program to install your name and serial number
in Take Command/16 (trial version users can skip this section).
Your previous version's brand program may be the older version named
BRAND.EXE, or the newer version named BRTC16.EXE.
If you are installing this version as a maintenance release from
version 2.00, and you branded version 2.00 with the newer
BRTC16.EXE brand program, then in most cases you can skip the
remainder of this section because your name and serial number will be
transferred automatically to your new copy of Take Command/16.
If you are unsure of how the previous version was branded, or if you
find that the name and serial number are not transferred for any
reason, follow the instructions below to brand your new version. You
will also need the instructions below if you previously used a "file
brand" following special instructions from our technical support
department.
In order to perform the branding you will need the brand program, and
the registered name, serial number, and validation code which came
with your purchased copy of Take Command/16.
(If you have lost your branding information it is replaceable, but a
small charge is required as recreating the codes is a multi-step
process. To request replacement codes contact JP Software at
sales@jpsoft.com, or at one of the addresses listed at the start of
this file.)
The older BRAND.EXE program modifies the TCMD.EXE file, and can only
be used while Take Command/16 is not running. To use it:
(1) Exit from all copies of Take Command/16.
(2) Start a command prompt session (use another JP Software
product, or the operating system's built-in command processor).
(3) Change to the directory where TCMD.EXE is installed, and
verify that both TCMD.EXE and BRAND.EXE are in that directory.
(4) Locate the branding information which came with your copy of
Take Command/16 (information from other products won't work!).
(5) Enter the command BRAND and follow the instructions on the
screen.
The newer BRTC16.EXE program does not have the same restrictions, and
can be run using this simpler procedure:
(1) Start Take Command/16.
(2) Change to the directory where TCMD.EXE is installed, and
verify that both TCMD.EXE and BRTC16.EXE are in that directory.
(3) Locate the branding information which came with your copy of
Take Command/16.
(4) Enter the command BRTC16 and follow the instructions on the
screen.
If you attempt to brand your downloaded copy and receive the message
"brand installation error 4" or "contact JP Software or your dealer
for an upgrade", then you are not eligible to download and brand a
trial version of this release -- instead, you must purchase the
upgrade. See UPGFORM.TXT for an order form. Once you have ordered
an upgrade you can continue to use the trial version until your
upgrade arrives.
If you receive any other error, you have probably mistyped your name,
serial number, or validation code, or are attempting to use the brand
program or codes from one product with another product, which will
not work.
NEW VERSION OVERVIEW
--------------------
Since the last major release we've added 150 new features to
Take Command/16!
Here are a very small number of major highlights; for complete details,
see the online help:
>> Extended Directory Searches allow you to change to a directory
anywhere on your system by entering only part of its name. See
Directory Navigation in the help for complete details.
>> New commands include:
OPTION: Offers complete configuration adjustment in all
products, either through interactive dialogs or on the command
line.
SWITCH: Provides for "case" statements in batch files.
TOUCH: Adjusts file dates and times.
TREE: Displays the directory tree, with or without file
names, in a variety of formats.
>> New file exclusion ranges provide a convenient way to exclude
files from any internal command -- faster and more flexible than
using EXCEPT.
>> The new batch file debugger can execute each line step by step,
process or trace into additional batch files, and display
variables, aliases, and expanded commands at each step.
See the online help for 150+ additional new command line tools,
switches, variables, functions and other enhancements!
REVISION INFORMATION
--------------------
This update fixes a range of minor problems in version 2.00. For
complete details on all bug fixes and compatibility enhancements see
the "What's New" topic in the online help.
FILES INCLUDED
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The following files are included with Take Command/16 2.01:
TCMD.EXE Take Command program file
TCMD.HLP Take Command help file
TCMD.INI Skeleton Take Command initialization file
TC16DLL.DLL DLL used to support the KEYSTACK command
TCMD.TXT ASCII copy of the Take Command Introduction
and Installation Guide
_TCINST.BTM *Self-installation batch file
BATCOMP.EXE Batch file compression utility
BRTC16.EXE #Brand program for registered users to
install name and product serial number
CAVEMAN.386 "Caveman" virtual device to support DOS programs
inside the Take Command/16 window
CTL3DV2.DLL Windows 3D controls DLL for use with Take
Command/16
EXAMPLES.BTM Sample batch file demonstrating the use of
variable functions and internal variables
FILE_ID.DIZ *Description file for BBS and other uploads
INTERNAT.TXT Shipping rates and dealer list for
international customers
LICENSE.TXT *License agreement
ORDFORM.TXT New customer order form
PRODUCTS.TXT Product and ordering information
README.TXT This file
UPGFORM.TXT Upgrade order form
VENDOR.TXT *Information for shareware vendors
* Included with downloaded trial copies only.
# Included with purchased copies only.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
-----------------
Complete details on technical support are in the Introduction and
Installation Guide, in the file TCMD.TXT.
Often the quickest way to reach us for support is electronically.
Current options are listed below; any additional options offered or
changes made in the future will be listed on our web site at
http://www.jpsoft.com/.
In brief, your support options are:
>> JP Software's CompuServe area, section 10 of the PC Vendor B
forum (GO PCVENB). For support leave a message in this area
addressed to user ID 75300,1215.
>> Internet email to support@jpsoft.com.
>> Telephone support on a one business day callback basis (though
often we are able to return calls much more quickly than that).
From the US and Canada, the quickest method to reach our
support staff by phone is to leave a message on our support
voice message line at 781-646-0798. Messages are checked
regularly throughout the day. Do not use this line for sales,
customer service, or shipping questions, and please call our
main number at 781-646-3975 if you find yourself playing
"telephone tag" with the support staff.
>> Fax support at 781-646-0904 (however, you will almost always
receive a faster response to email than to faxed support
questions).
When possible, we also read messages posted on the Usenet
comp.os.msdos.4dos newsgroup, and in the 4DOS conference on the
FidoNet BBS network. These areas offer valuable information and
discussions with other users, but are not managed by JP Software, and
are not official support channels.
To download JP Software files, including upgdates and trial versions,
visit:
>> Our web site at http://www.jpsoft.com/
>> Our CompuServe forum (GO PCVENB or GO JPSOFT, library 10 / JP
Software)
>> Channel 1 BBS, Cambridge, MA, 617-349-1300 for 28.8K, 617-
354-3137 for 33.6 K. Join the "free files" conference (J FREE
or J 5 at the main menu) for JP Software file downloads.
We recommend that you use our web site for Internet downloads.
However, if you prefer (or if you do not have web access) you can
connect directly to our ftp site at ftp.std.com, directory
/vendors/jpsoft. Product subdirectories are located below this; for
example 4DOS files are in /vendors/jpsoft/4dos.
LEGAL STUFF
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Copyright 1998, JP Software Inc., All Rights Reserved. Published by JP
Software Inc., P.O. Box 1470, E. Arlington, MA 02174, U.S.A., phone
781-646-3975, fax 781-646-0904.
Take Command and 4DOS are registered trademarks of JP Software Inc.
4DOS, 4OS2, and 4NT are JP Software Inc.'s trademarks for its family of
character-mode command processors. JP Software, jpsoft.com, and all JP
Software designs and logos are also trademarks of JP Software Inc. Other
product and company names are trademarks of their respective owners.
All prices and terms subject to change without notice.