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DOS Instructions
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1. Insert the Shareware Studio into your CD-ROM drive.
2. Change to the root directory of your CD-ROM drive by typing X: <enter>
(where X: is your CD-ROM drive letter.)
3. Change to the ACCESS directory by typing CD\ACCESS <enter>.
4. Run the program by typing ACCESS.EXE <enter>.
5. For on-line help, press F1. Additional information can be found in the
\ACCESS directory.
Windows Instructions
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1. Insert the Shareware Studio into your CD-ROM drive.
2. Start Windows by typing WIN <enter>.
3. From the Program Manager, Run X:\ACCESS\ACCESSW.EXE (where X: is your
CD-ROM drive letter).
4. For additional help, refer to the help file. Additional information can
be found in the \ACCESS directory.
Common Questions and Answers
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Question: Do I have to do anything fancy like installing or configuring
the Shareware Studio prior to use?
Answer : No. ACCESS.EXE and ACCESSW.EXE both run direct from the CD-ROM.
Just follow the instructions listed above.
Question: I want to register one of the shareware programs. What do I need
to do?
Answer : Contact the author listed in the program's documentation.
Question: What is this ZIP stuff?
Answer : ZIP is the industry standard method for compressing data. ZIP
compression allows you to take multiple files and compress them
into a single file - the .ZIP file.
Question: How do I install ZIP compression on my computer?
Answer : You need to install it on your hard drive. Here's how:
1. Copy \COMPRESS\PKZ204G.EXE from the CD ROM player to a
unique directory on your hard drive.
2. Change to this new directory.
3. Type PKZ204G <enter>.
4. Add this new directory to your path by editing your
AUTOEXEC.BAT file and rebooting your computer.
Question: How do you create/uncreate .ZIP files?
Answer : PKZIP.EXE creates .ZIP files. PKUNZIP.EXE uncreates .ZIP files.
For example, if you type PKZIP NEWZIP.ZIP C:\FILES\*.TXT <enter>,
all of the .TXT files in the C:\FILES directory would be
compressed and stored in the file called NEWZIP.ZIP. Typing
PKUNZIP NEWZIP.ZIP E:\ would extract all of the files contained
in NEWZIP.ZIP to E:\.
Hint: Typing PKZIP /? or PKUNZIP /? will display help for using
either of these programs. Read the documentation that comes
with PKZ204G.EXE for complete information.
Question: How do I add the Shareware Studio to my BBS?
Answer : BBS software packages have unique requirements for using CD ROMs,
so you'll need to consult your BBS's documentation for specific
instructions. FILES.BBS description files can be found in each
directory. Additional file listings can be found in the \TEXT
directory.
Question: My CD ROM player won't access the disc. Is the disc defective?
Answer : It might be. Check to see if your CD ROM player will read other
discs. Check the surface of the disc for scratches or debris.
Check the CD caddy, if you're using one. Check the disc on other
CD ROM players.
Question: How do I add something to my "path"?
Answer : You can add a directory to your path by editing the PATH line
in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. This file should be located on the
root directory of your C: drive. To add a directory to your
path:
1. Load your AUTOEXEC.BAT file into an ASCII editor. If you're
using DOS, type EDIT C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT <enter>.
2. Look for the line that begins with "PATH". At the end of this
line add your directory.
BEFORE: PATH=C:\;C:\DOS;C:\WINDOWS
AFTER : PATH=C:\;C:\DOS;C:\WINDOWS;C:\NEWDIR
3. Save the file, exit from the editor, and reboot your computer.
C:\NEWDIR is now in your path.
Question: When I try to manually unzip a file on my hard drive, I get an
error saying, "WARNING! I Don't Know How to Handle: filename(s)".
What's going on?
Answer : You're using an old version of PKUNZIP. To remedy the problem,
replace your existing PKZIP.EXE & PKUNZIP.EXE with the newer and
more efficient ones found in \COMPRESS\PKZ204G.EXE.
Question: When I try to run ACCESS.EXE or ACCESSW.EXE, I get an error
message that says the program is unable to open the data files.
What's going on?
Answer : Your computer can only open a finite number of files at any one
time. This number is determined from the "FILES=?" statement in
your CONFIG.SYS file. If, for example, you have FILES=10, your
computer can open a maximum of 10 files at any one time. If the
program you're running needs to open more than 10 files, you'll
encounter this error. Unless you have a compelling reason to do
otherwise, set FILES=40.
Question: When I try to run ACCESSW.EXE, I get an error message that says
ACCESSW.EXE caused a general protection fault with CWRUN10.DLL.
The program terminates, then returns me to Windows. What's the
deal?
Answer : You probably don't have enough available memory to run the program.
You can increase the amount of conventional memory available to
programs by loading TSRs and drivers into upper memory. You can
increase the amount of XMS or EMS memory available by eliminating
RAM drives or by decreasing the amount of memory used by disk
caching software. You can also alter the parameters of other
drivers that make use of this memory. See your software
documentation for instructions on changing these settings.
Question: I'm a speed demon and I want the Shareware Studio to run faster.
Is there anything I can do with ACCESS to speed things up?
Answer : Yes. By default, the program reads the databases direct from the
CD-ROM. It's possible to transfer these databases to your
hard drive for faster access. Do this:
1. Start ACCESS.
2. From the main menu, select "Configuration".
3. In the "Path to Databases" field, specify an existing path
on your hard drive such as C:\FAST.
4. Copy the \ACCESS\FILEDATA.* and \ACCESS\DIRECTRY.* files
from the CD-ROM to your specified hard drive directory.
Question: I recently bought a new car that has a sunroof. Since I don't
know how to drive, I called the sunroof manufacturer and asked
him to teach me. He said that I was nuts and that it was not
his responsibility. To this I screamed, "If I can't drive, I
can't enjoy your sunroof! You're not supporting your product!!".
I then slammed down the phone and drove to his house where I
shot out his porch light with a BB gun. Why won't the sunroof
manufacturer teach me how to drive?
Answer : It's not his responsibility to teach you how to drive. He's only
responsible for the sunroof. You must teach yourself how to
drive.
Question: I have the most complicated computer in the world. I've got
7 different operating systems. I've got multi-tasking. I've got
proprietary data compression. I've got a LAN. I've got a dozen
GUI interfaces. My computer weighs 147 pounds and at night looks
like New York City's skyline. I'm Mr. Complicated. Do I need
to do anything special to my computer in order to use the
Shareware Studio?
Answer : I don't know. It's impossible for us to understand your computer
as well as you do. If you do experience problems and need our
help, please fax us your CONFIG.SYS and AUTOEXEC.BAT files prior
to calling technical support and we'll do what we can.
Question: I need to call technical support, but I'm ashamed of the fact that
I know so little about computers. So, when I call I'll try to hide
this fact by trying to convince you that I know everything a person
can know about computers. Is this a wise thing to do?
Answer : No. It's no sin to be a novice with computers - we all were at
some point. If you try to deceive technical support with respect
to your computer skills, it will only make diagnosing your problem
more difficult. Also, the tech support guy may get angry if he
senses you doing this.
Question: What do I need to do prior to calling technical support?
Answer : You should do this prior to calling technical support:
1. Print out and read this file (HELPME.TXT).
2. While running the program, hit the F1 key for context
sensitive help.
3. Read the documentation in the \ACCESS directory.
4. Determine the specific problem you have and write it down.
If possible, fax the problem you're having to us prior to
calling.
5. Determine who is responsible for correcting your problem.
For example, your problem may be hardware related and not
even be related to our disc.
Question: How do I reach technical support?
Answer : TEL (305) 572-4848, M-F, 9am-5pm EST.
FAX (305) 572-3454, 24 hrs/day.