THE SAFE PROGRAM Copyright 1995 - Regnoc Software Requires: Windows 3.1+, Windows For WorkGroups 3.1+, Windows NT 3.5+, or Windows 95 installed on your computer's hard disk. Installation: ============= 1) Copy all of the files from your source disk to a single directory on your hard disk. If you like, you can create a new directory called \SAFE on your hard disk to hold your Safe Program files. Use the Windows File Manager (Explorer in Windows 95) to create directories and copy files. 2) Start the SAFE.EXE program running, either by double- clicking the file name from within the Windows File Manager (Explorer in Windows 95), or by using the Run Command from the Program Manager (Start Button in Windows 95.) 3) The Safe Program will detect that this is the first time it has been run on your system, and will request that you enter a secret user password. This password protects your personal list of combinations, so be sure that you keep it a secret. 4) The Safe Program will also ask if you would like to add the Safe Program’s icon to your Accessories group. This provides a shortcut way to start the program. 5) The Safe Program will complete installing itself, and will be ready to use. The SAFE.HLP help file contains all of the instructions and registration information. 6) Enjoy! Regnoc Software PO Box 1253 San Ramon, CA, 94583, USA Voice/FAX 510-806-0713 Email: 73220,324@compuserve.com Note on Windows 3.1 and 3.11 Compatibility: =========================================== The Safe Program uses OLE 2.0 (Object Linking and Embedding) which is a protocol that Microsoft released after Windows 3.1. If you have installed any of the recent Microsoft applications such as Word 6.0, Excel 6.0, or Access 2.0, your copy of Windows will have had OLE 2.0 features added. You can check if OLE 2.0 is present by looking for the file OLE2.DLL in your WINDOWS/SYSTEM directory. If the OLE2.DLL file is present, you are all set and can proceed to install the Safe Program with step 1 (above.) (If you are on a networked system with Windows running from the server, have your network administrator check for OLE2.DLL, and do any necessary changes.) If OLE2.DLL is not present you will need to add the OLE 2.0 library files to your computer. This is a simple matter of copying files into your WINDOWS/SYSTEM directory and double-clicking one file with the mouse. The OLE 2.0 files are located on the disk labeled OLE 2.0 Files For Windows 3.1. The procedure for adding the OLE 2.0 features to Windows 3.1 is as follows: 1) Start the Windows File Manager. 2) Copy all of the files from this disk to the WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. You do not need to copy this file (README.TXT) 3) Double-click the file OLE2.REG with your mouse. This will register the OLE 2.0 libraries on your system. 4) Close the Windows File Manager and install the Safe Program as described above. SHARE.EXE with Windows 3.1 ========================== If your system reports sharing violations, you are running Windows 3.1 without the SHARE.EXE program installed. You will need to add SHARE.EXE to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file so that it is automatically loaded when your machine starts up. A typical entry allowing 500 file locks and reserving 5100 bytes for share information is: SHARE /L:500 /F:5100