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Where is the 8.03 Readme file?
I was trying to include a readme file while preparing for the installation diskettes using setup manager for my CBT. I could add new file but how can I add an icon to be associated to the readme file so that after installation, the users will be able to read the readme file by simply clicking on the associated icon

FTP and README file
Skip Sauls s...@cy.cs.olemiss.edu comp os os2 misc This is a somewhat silly question, but is there any way for me to recover or reinstall the README file that was in the root directory? I made the mistake of unarchiving a file in the root directory, and in the process of cleaning up the files, I deleted the README

Readme Builder 1.20 - build a readme file in C++, Turbo Pascal, or ...
So I downloaded it (being grateful that I'm not on a modem connection), unpacked it, and took a look at the README file. Rather than explaining what the package is for, the README file contained installation instructions, which clearly assumed that the reader already knows what radius is.

Zipslack
Philip Hallstrom phi...@adhesivemedia.com comp databases postgresql general comp databases postgresql questions What about the INSTALL file in the postgresql source? It's got a section on upgrading... On 3 Jul 2002, Robert Treat wrote: I don't think there is a README specifically for this, but here are some

I need help help on how to launch the README file at end of ...
When you install from a tar file, there's README file. After the installation instructions, it usually mentions what you can do next. (Eg, it typically mentions the commands provided be the software; whether the documentation is manual pages, info pages, other files; etc.) On the other hand, when you install a

Text doc with embedded Lisp?
TXT (DR Graph README.DOC file ---------- Edited by Emmanuel ROCHE.) DR Graph with GSX-86 for use with the PC DOS Operating System on the IBM Personal Computer January, 1984 Digital Research Inc. PO Box 579 Pacific Grove, CA 93950 This README.DOC file discusses the following: o filenames on the DR Graph program and

OE Help/Readme file for WinXP
Every time I double click to open any .txt or Readme file etc. I get the dreaded message bearing a Whit cross within a red circle, and the words: Cannot find the file c:\etc\etc (or one of its components). Make sure the path and filename are correct and that all libraries are available.

WPI Archive Listing
Now, when you select "CopyToReadMe" from the IE context menu, the script searches for existing files on the desktop with the name "ReadMe(N).txt where N is an The context menu entry can be called "Copy to Readme file". Len SteveYandl <steveya...@email.msn.com> wrote in message news:OKXjhRE9AHA.1828@tkmsftngp05.

Post readme file
Or, better, an illustrated README.pdf or README.ps. There isn't guaranteed Is there a utility that will convert a Word file to pdf/ps? (Well, I mean: a utility that doesn't cost hundreds of dollars like Adobe Acrobat). (Not that I'm going to include pictures in my readme file.. just for reference :->) Word can do

MSagent DOES include a readme!
It looks like it really copied the file, rather than made a link - will I need to redo this step manually each time I update the Readme file? InstallShield Corp. <raqu...@installshield.com> wrote in article <34eb0b3...@news.installshield.com>... Hi Nilesh, On the 'Setup Files' tab, there is a section called

Annoying message concerning .txt and Readme files etc.?
What are site config files? Do I need them? Probably not. The README file mentioned (and the one in the directory above) explains what you can do with them There are no README files in the utilities directories. How am I supposed to build? If there is no README file, there's nothing to read:-) - just run Build.

That ever so trickie README file...
Jan-Albert van Ree javan...@3dgamers.com comp sys ibm pc games flight-sim Vernon Pellerin wrote: I need a copy of the old EF2K G+ Readme file. There is a section that explains, step-by-step, exactly how to set-up the G+ version to run in a full-screen DOS box through Win95. Anyone have that available?

PLEASE: standard package README file/orientation
You still have to manually run the individual installations after you extract the files. The *official* installer found at the *official* MSAgent site at http://www.microsoft.com/msagent does not include a readme file, as you have been told. That non-install download does contain one, though.

Enabling download of a README.TXT file
When I was using Win98, I often advised people who asked the attachment question to just read the OE readme file, which explained why Microsoft set up the default attachment block, and how to get around it (by clicking on Tools / Options / Security and unchecking the 4th item down. So I guess from now on I'll just

readme file
Amp a...@here.invalid comp sys ibm pc games flight-sim On Tue, 05 Dec 2000 14:32:07 GMT, vpell...@flareandchaffsan.rr.com (Vernon Pellerin) thus spoke: I need a copy of the old EF2K G+ Readme file. There is a section that explains, step-by-step, exactly how to set-up the G+ version to run in a full-screen DOS box

Readme file
When I call up the OE Read Me file under "help" I get a reply that says the Read Me file is included in the Read Me.doc file at the root of the Windows CD. Can anyone tell me how to find this feature. A "search" for this file produces only non-related files.

Bug#257517: cdrecord: error message refers user to nonexistent ...
Richard
Fateman fate...@cs.berkeley.edu ucb class cs164 You must include in the README file what you expect the grader to read, and on that basis, give you a grade. If there are questions in the homework, you must answer them. You must explain how you decided any unspecified parts of the assignment,

Installing Sendmail 8.11 on Redhat 6.1
README.TXT This file. -- pasture/ These are packages that have been removed from Slackware, but are useful enough to keep around. Might not be secure. This consists of a ready-to-run Linux system in the form of a 41MB Zip file ready to unpack on a FAT partition. See the README file for details.

Using a readme?
&num=50 LFS "Steve Zarwell" <zarw...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:pQ9m7.250528$GN.34620431@typhoon.kc.rr.com... I want to open a text file so the user can read it, not for use by the program to read in info. Example: a user clicks a command button to open a readme text file. Please help! Thanks!

Auto boot a README file?
David Efflandt effla...@xnet.com comp infosystems www servers unix On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, David Efflandt <effla...@xnet.com> wrote: On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Carfield Yim <carfi...@programmer.net> wrote: I have write the file HEADER and README, and put it the the directory I want to display, but apache just ignore these