SCHEDULER 4000 NOTES: An Operating Manual is located in the file Scedman.txt. Note that this program needs Windows 3.1. Installation: Start Windows in the usual manner. From Program Manager click on "FILE" then "RUN" In the dialogue box type the path where you uncompressed the files and setup (ie. c:\download\setup) A dialogue box will appear saying initializing setup. The next dialogue box will ask for the Destination Directory the program will be installed to on your hard disk. (C:\SCED4000 will be suggested, but you can name your own directory if you wish.) The program will install various files onto your hard disk. A readme file that will be installed into your C:\SCED4000 directory will tell you what was installed where. A program Group called "Scheduler 4000" will be created. In this group will be the Scheduler 4000 program, a utility program and a help file. The installation program will say it is successfully installed. The password when you first install the program is simply enter. You will be able to change the password once the program is running. The installation of this program makes no modifications to your Autoexec.bat, Config.sys, Win.ini, or System.ini This program will install the following files. \Windows Directory SCHSETUP.EXE QEX.INI \WINDOWS\SYSTEM Directory VBRUN300.DLL THREED.VBX QEVBDBF.VBX GAUGE.VBX SETUPKIT.DLL \SCED4000 Directory SCED4000.EXE SCEDUTIL.EXE SCED4000.HLP DAY.DBF DAY.MDX MONTH.DBF MONTH.MDX EMPLOYEE.DBF PASS.DBF TEMPLATE.DBF README.TXT Comments on Version 2.5 Some Laser printers substitute fonts. This can cause printing problems. On Laser Printers you can set the way True Type Fonts print. For best results open control panel, double click on printers. Make sure your laser printer is selected. Click on Setup. Click on Options. Make sure the "Print TrueType as Graphics" box is checked. Click OK twice, then close. The schedules should now print correctly on a laser printer. If you are upgrading from version 2.0, you may get two sets of icons in Program Manager. Feel free to delete one set. You're previous database will not be touched. Some of you asked.......... This program was originally written for a television station in Canada. The icon you see throughout the program is a digital cart machine used to playback television commercials. It uses digital video and audio, can hold up to 12,000 commercials, and costs about $600,000. Information: This program is written by Dan Gold for Number Six Productions. This program is shareware. If you find it useful, you can send $20 to the following address. You will receive a printed manual, and if requested, the source code, as well as the latest version. Contact the author at... Dan Gold c/o Number Six Productions 1733 13th Avenue SW Calgary, Alberta T3C 0V1 1993-1994 Number Six Productions