
WinCMD 4 Instructions

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Installing WinCMD
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Disk Version:
   Insert the Disk in Drive A or B.  Pick File/Run from Program Manager
   or File Manager.  Type "A:\INSTALL" or "B:\INSTALL" to install program.

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Zipped BBS Version:

Archived Files:
	INSTALL.EXE		Install Program
	INSTALL.INI		Install Data
	README.TXT		Read This File First
	TRBLSHT.TXT		Troubleshooting Information
	WINCMD.TXT		WinCMD Installation
	TOOLBAR.H		Help File for Toolbar SDK
	WCFM.DLL		File Manager Extensions
	WCTOOLS.DLL		Toolbar Extensions
	WINCMD4.EXE		WinCMD Windows CLI
	WINCMD4.HLP		WinCMD Windows CLI Help

Note: If there is a previous version on your computer, it is recommended
   that it be deleted before installing WinCMD 4.  Any previous settings will
   be automatically imported into WinCMD 4.  Previous versions of WinCMD 4 will
   be replaced automatically.

Unzip the Archive onto your hard disk into the Windows Directory, or Unzip the
   archive onto a floppy disk with the disk label "WINCMD4".  Then Execute 
   "INSTALL" by Choosing "File|Run" from Program Manager's or File Manager's Menu.

   The File Manager Driver will be automatically installed the first time that
   WinCMD is run.  

To manually install the File Manager Driver, make sure the file "WCFM.DLL" is in 
   the same directory as "WINCMD4.EXE".  In the "WINFILE.INI" file, add the 
   following line in the [AddOn] section:
	WinCMD Extension=C:\WINDOWS\WCFM.DLL
   If you are using a different directory than windows, put in the appropiate path.
   Restart File Manager.

   Note: The DLL will automatically be installed on the first execution of WinCMD

   Note: If File Manager is currently running, The new File Manager Entries will 
   not appear until File Manager is exited and restarted.

File Manager Extensions:

   There are two menu items in the File Manager.  These are "Start CLI" and
   "Background Copy".

   Start CLI: This will start the CLI in the current directory (as reported
   by File Manager).

   Background Copy:  This will prompt for source and destination file names, 
	then copy them in iconic form.  This is rather slow.

   These entries will also appear on the Norton Desktop Menu.

   If you are using File Manager version 3.11 or higher (shipped after October 1992) 
   then two Toolbar Icons will be seen.  These may be edited just like the other
   Toolbar Icons.

   Due to a bug in File Manager, it will not support more than three extensions.
   If there are already three or more, only the first three will be loaded.  Version
   3.11 of the File Manager supports five extensions.

For assistance in using WinCMD, please read the help file by typing "HELP" on
the WinCMD command line (or by clicking on the question mark on the WinCMD toolbar).
