ReadMe ------ This rather simple little program creates a Control Panel Object, a Printer Object, a Dial-Up-Networking Object, and a Recycle Bin Object on your Start Menu. To run it all you do is run the "MakeCP" file from either the command prompt or the Explorer. It will then create these objects on your Start Menu. This is now ShareWare, but it is Cheap ShareWare at only $2.00. Send Registration to: Satori & Associates, Inc. Andy Satori P.O. Box 767907 Roswell, GA 30076 Revisions --------- Version 0.95 FreeWare Beta Release - Objects Created - Control Panel - Printers Version 1.0 ShareWare Release - Objects Created - Control Panel - Printers - Dial Up Networking - Recycle Bin - Moved Default location to the Start Menu Setup ----- Unzip this file to where ever you would like. It will run from anywhere on the machine or network. Then just run the program. I keep it around as a utility. If I find any other useful little stuff like this I'll probably expand this a little bit. Disclaimer ---------- You are granted the right to use and to make an unlimited number of copies of the ShareWare version of this software. You may not disassemble, decompose, reverse engineer, or alter any of the files in the package. This includes, but is not limited to modifying any icons, menus, or displays associated with the software. This software is provided as ShareWare and cannot be sold. This restriction does not apply to connect time charges, or flat rate connection/download fees for electronic bulletin board services. This software can not be bundled with any commercial package or distributed by itself or accompanying books or magazines without express written permission from the author. The author of this program accepts no responsibility for damages resulting from the use of this product and makes no warranty or representation, either express or implied, including but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. This software is provided "AS IS", and you, its user, assume all risks when using it. Simply stated, if you break something, it is not our responsibility.(I would hope that all of this goes with out saying, but..)