WELCOME TO PROGUARD !!! Please note: This "readme" file (proguard.txt) is an abbreviated version of ProGuard's regular documentation file (proguard.wri), and is intended simply to provide enough information for the authorized user to get started. For security purposes, the longer proguard.wri is not copied to the hard disk, as it describes ProGuard features of which the guest user should not be aware. Please refer to proguard.wri (still on the ProGuard program disk, or in the unzipped proguard.zip file's directory), or to ProGuard's help file (while running the program) for a fuller description of ProGuard's functions. PRODUCT LEGAL INFORMATION CETUS SOFTWARE AND FREDERICK WASTI DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES RELATING TO THIS SOFTWARE, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED. NEITHER CETUS SOFTWARE NOR FREDERICK WASTI SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH SOFTWARE EVEN IF CETUS SOFTWARE OR FREDERICK WASTI HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR CLAIMS. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF CETUS SOFTWARE OR FREDERICK WASTI EVER EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE LICENSE TO USE THE SOFTWARE, REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE CLAIM. THE PERSON USING THE SOFTWARE BEARS ALL RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE. This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and shall inure to the benefit of Cetus Software and/or Frederick Wasti, and any successors, administrators, heirs, and assigns. Any action or proceeding brought by either party against the other arising out of or related to this agreement shall be brought only in a state or federal court of competent jurisdiction located in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The parties hereby consent to in personam jurisdiction of said courts. This software and the disk on which it is obtained is licensed to an individual or institution user, for his/her/its own use. This is copyrighted software. The user is not obtaining title to the software or any copyright rights. The user may not sublicense, rent, lease, convey, modify, translate, convert to another programming language, decompile, or disassemble the software for any purpose. The user may make one copy of the software for back-up purposes only. The user may use this software on his/her/its own computer(s) only. OVERVIEW OF PROGUARD Welcome to ProGuard !!! ProGuard is a Windows utility designed to make it impossible for guest users to run selected programs by simply double-clicking on their icons in Program Manager. Once a particular program's icon has been protected by ProGuard, the guest user will find that trying to run the program will cause ProGuard to run instead, and that a password will be needed before the actual program will start. Logical programs to protect might include Windows Setup, Control Panel, PIF Editor, System Editor, and File Manager. When ProGuard is installed, the setup program gives the user the opportunity to create a Program Manager group for ProGuard, and within this group are icons for the above programs already protected by ProGuard. The easiest way to implement protection for any one of these programs would be to delete the regular Program Manager icon for it and then drag the protected icon from the ProGuard group into its place. It is also a simple matter to add ProGuard's protection to any other application's Program Manager icon, as well (as described in winguard.wri). INSTALLING PROGUARD NOTE: ProGuard requires the file VBRUN300.DLL to run. While vbrun300.dll IS provided on the ProGuard program disk, it is NOT routinely distributed with the compressed version of ProGuard (proguard.zip) that is carried on bulletin board systems. If you have obtained this shareware copy of ProGuard from an on- line service, you also will need to have a copy of vbrun300.dll installed in either the Windows directory or the Windows System directory. If you do not have a copy of vbrun300.dll, you can probably download one from the same BBS from which you obtained proguard.zip. You may also obtain a copy of vbrun300.dll from Cetus Software (P.O. Box 700, Carver, Mass. 02330) for a nominal charge ($5.00, postpaid). The easiest (and recommended) way to install ProGuard is to run the installation utility, install.exe, located on the ProGuard program disk or in the directory in which proguard.zip was "unzipped". For those that wish to know what occurs during installation, or for some reason are not able to use install.exe (and wish to install ProGuard manually), a list of events that occur during normal installation now follows: 1. Install.exe tries to detect three paths: the location of the source files, the location of the Windows directory, and the location of the Windows System directory. The user is asked to confirm (or correct) the detected paths. Note that, on most non-networked computers, the Windows directory will typically be c:\windows, while the Windows System directory will typically be c:\windows\system. However, a networked computer will likely have a very different arrangement, with the Windows directory being something like, say, q:\yourname, while the System directory might be something like g:\windows. 2. Install.exe checks the three paths for the presence of vbrun300.dll, a file needed by Visual Basic programs. It must be found in the Windows or Windows System directory for ProGuard to run, so if it is not already there, and is not found with the source files (and vbrun300.dll is not routinely distributed as part of proguard.zip over bulletin board systems), then install.exe ends with a message pointing out that a copy of vbrun300.dll must be placed there. Note that vbrun300.dll IS found on the ProGuard program diskette, and will (if necessary) be copied to either the Windows directory (on a networked computer) or to the Windows System directory (on a non-networked PC) later on in the installation. 3. Install.exe copies the following files to either the Windows directory (on a networked computer) or to the Windows System directory (on a non-networked PC): run.exe, proguard.hlp, proguard.dll, proguard.txt, prgrdpwd.txt, and vbrun300.txt. Prgrd.dll and vbrun300.dll will also be copied there, if not already present. Install.exe will terminate with a message if any file is not copied properly. 4. Install.exe gives the user the chance to create a ProGuard group in the Program Manager window (strongly recommended, unless one is already present, as this is the easiest way to become familiar with ProGuard's features). If the "go ahead" is given, install.exe will have makgroup.exe (also found among the source files) create the new group, concluding the installation. If the installation program was not able to automatically create a ProGuard Program Manager group for you, or if you elected at the time of installation not to create one (but wish to do so now), here are steps you may follow: First, you might try running makgroup.exe (on the ProGuard program diskette, or in the proguard.zip directory); this is the program that install.exe would call to create the program group, and it may create the group for you now. Or, you might try copying the file proguard.grp (on the ProGuard program diskette, or in the proguard.zip directory) to the Windows directory. Then, select the File Menu in Program Manager, then New, and then Program Group. When you obtain a Program Group Properties dialog box, enter ProGuard for the Description, and proguard.grp for the Group File. Click on OK, and you should see a complete ProGuard group appear. Note that certain installation files, such as install.exe and makgroup.exe, are not copied to the hard disk, nor is the uninstallation program, uninstal.exe. Proguard.wri, the expanded version of proguard.txt, is not copied there, either, for security reasons, as it contains details of ProGuard's functions of which a guest user should not be aware. ProGuard may be run from run.exe, which should be in the Windows directory (on a networked computer) or in the Windows System directory (on a non-networked computer). Once ProGuard is up and running, you may start exploring ProGuard's features. PROGUARD'S WINDOWS ProGuard consists of two windows, a Password Entry Window (used to enter the correct ProGuard password) and a New Password Window (used to change the ProGuard password). The Password Entry Window is accessed first upon startup. The New Password Window is reached from the Password Entry Window, to which it returns when it is closed. The protected application starts up after the Password Entry Window is cleared. Please refer to proguard.wri, or to the ProGuard help file (accessible from within ProGuard only after the proper password has been entered) for a description of all of ProGuard's features. PROGUARD SECURITY (Please refer to proguard.wri for a description of ProGuard's security features, which are not described here, for security purposes.) REGISTERING PROGUARD ProGuard is NOT "freeware" !!! The shareware version of ProGuard is being distributed on a trial basis for evaluation purposes, and is not "crippled" in any way, so that you may fairly judge ProGuard thoroughly. You may install the unregistered, shareware version of ProGuard on any one computer, and then try it out for 30 days. After this trial period you MUST either register your use of ProGuard, OR uninstall it, removing it from that computer. If you do indeed find ProGuard to be a useful addition to your computer's hard disk, then you MUST register your use of the program; in doing so you will be entitled to receive on disk a copy of the latest registered version of ProGuard, without any "reminder screens". (Note: A registration form may be found at the end of this file, or you may print out the separate regform.txt file.) On the registration form you are given the opportunity to choose your own private default password (the password that may be used to access ProGuard if the password file, prgrd.dll, is deleted). Selecting a private default password will prevent even other knowledgeable ProGuard owners from being able to access your ProGuard program. Note that the password must consist of no more than twenty letters (not case-sensitive) and/or numbers, with no spaces or punctuation. Note also that, if you do not choose a private default password, then the default password on your registered copy of ProGuard will remain as "shield". (Of course, the "regular" current password, coded into the prgrd.dll file, may be changed from within ProGuard by you at any time.) A single-user Individual License for ProGuard may be obtained for $9.95. A Site License for the use of ProGuard on any number of computers at one specific institutional location may be obtained for $49.95. Note that each of the above prices includes shipping costs. An Individual License entitles one individual registered user to install and use ProGuard on any computer(s) that he/she personally owns, but he/she must NOT allow his/her registered copy of ProGuard to be installed or used on any other computer(s). A copy of ProGuard registered to an individual user may be installed and used on his/her own personal computer(s) at an institution, but that personal copy of ProGuard must NOT be installed or used on any other computer at that institution, whether belonging to another individual or to that institution. A Site License entitles the registered institution (school building, business office, organization headquarters, etc.) to install and use ProGuard on any number of computers belonging to that institution at that specific location. Any institution with multiple locations MUST obtain a separate site license for EACH location. Any copy of ProGuard registered to a particular institution location may NOT be distributed beyond the boundaries of that institutional site. However, any person is permitted (and, in fact, ENCOURAGED) to distribute the UNregistered, shareware version of ProGuard to others, as long as ALL of its files are distributed together. For further information on ProGuard registration, or to obtain a copy on disk of the shareware version of ProGuard for free distribution and evaluation, please contact Cetus Software. ABOUT CETUS SOFTWARE Cetus Software is the creator of several Windows utilities, including WinGuard, StoreWindows, Reveille, and Seasons, as well as ProGuard. Shareware versions of these products may be found on several bulletin board systems, or may be obtained on diskette directly from Cetus Software for a nominal charge ($5.00 each, postpaid). Please direct all inquiries regarding Cetus Software products to: Cetus Software, P.O. Box 700, Carver, Mass. 02330 USA WINGUARD INTRODUCTION In addition to ProGuard, Cetus Software offers a related security program, WinGuard, offering protection on a more "global" scale than ProGuard. WinGuard is designed to shield Program Manager itself, unlike ProGuard (which is, of course, intended to password-protect individual Program Manager icons). WinGuard can protect a Windows 3.1 computer from having any of its Program Manager groups or icons rearranged or damaged. This protection would probably be the most useful to someone in charge of a number of computers at a school or business, though a parent might wish to prevent little fingers on a mouse from dragging all of the Program Manager icons into a (not so) nice "happy face"! WinGuard can also hide "sensitive" programs (such as Windows Setup, Control Panel, or File Manager), as well as selected Program Manager groups and Control Panel icons, behind its password-protected shell, restricting access to them to the authorized user only. Thus, it can be seen that WinGuard may be used to configure the Program Manager interface to allow easy access to selected applications for a guest user, while minimizing the chances of damage (accidental or intentional) to Windows and the programs accessed through it. The shareware version of WinGuard is available as proguard.zip on several bulletin board systems, or may be obtained on diskette in uncompressed form, directly from Cetus Software, for $5.00 postpaid. STOREWINDOWS INTRODUCTION In addition to ProGuard, Cetus Software offers a related security program, StoreWindows, offering protection on a more "global" scale than ProGuard. Unlike ProGuard, but like WinGuard, StoreWindows is designed to shield Program Manager itself. StoreWindows can protect a Windows 3.1 computer from having any of its Program Manager groups or icons rearranged or damaged. This protection would probably be the most useful to someone in charge of a number of computers at a school or business, and StoreWindows can provide ideal protection to Windows PCs on display in a store. StoreWindows can also hide "sensitive" programs (such as Windows Setup, Control Panel, or File Manager), as well as selected Program Manager groups and Control Panel icons. For security purposes, StoreWindows is designed to function from a diskette, kept in the possession of the authorized user. The shareware version of StoreWindows is available as storewin.zip on several bulletin board systems, or may be obtained on diskette in uncompressed form, directly from Cetus Software, for a nominal charge ($5.00, postpaid). PROGUARD REGISTRATION FORM : PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY : Date ___________________________ Name of User (for Individual License) _______________________________________________ (or) Name of Institution (for Site License) _______________________________________________ (If multiple Site Licenses, please list on the back of this form.) Mailing Address __________________________________________________ Mailing Address __________________________________________________ Mailing Address __________________________________________________ Daytime Telephone Number (with Area Code) ________________________ Default Password Choice __________________________________ (Maximum of 20 letters or numbers, with no spaces or punctuation) Please circle size of diskette desired: 3-1/2" 5-1/4" Please fill in the appropriate line with the amount enclosed: One Individual License @ $9.95 = $____.95 _____ Site License(s) @ 49.95 = $_____.___ (Massachusetts residents: Please include 5% state sales tax.) (Please note that the above prices include shipping and handling costs.) Please send this Registration Form with payment (or purchase order) to: Cetus Software, P.O. Box 700, Carver, Mass. 02330 USA Cetus Software thanks you for your ProGuard registration !!!