Caliente International    February 4, 1993

[IMPORTANT!!! READ ALL OF THIS DOCUMENT]


To Our Customers,

Thank you for your interest in While Your Were Out and Caliente 
International.  Our name says it all:  We're HOT!  To prove it, you've just 
installed While You Were Out 3.2(WYWO), the Windows 3.0/3.1 office messaging 
system.

Inspired by the universal telephone message note, you already know how to
use WYWO.  Installed on a MS DOS 3.1 or higher compatible network, users can
send and receive messages which look just like their familiar phone 
messages.  They're password protected and encrypted for privacy.  WYWO 
notifies you of new messages.  Messages are organized into New and Old 
message lists.  Once read, new messages are automatically saved to the old 
message list.  The contents of a message can be saved either to a 
printer, file, or the clipboard for pasting into another Windows 3.0 
application.  WYWO has extensive on-line help.  
  

===> INSTALL AND PRODUCT OVERVIEW FOLLOWS THIS GREETING <===

While You Were Out 3.2 Highlights:

     WYWO 3.2 introduces an exciting new feature called Caller Lookup.  
     This feature anticipates caller data and automatically fills in the
     appropriate caller info (From, Company and Telephone) as you type.
     Previous caller phone books are maintained for each WYWO user.

     WYWO supports inter-application communication through Dynamic
     Data Exhange.  Windows applications such as Microsoft Excel can 
     remotely control WYWO to send, read and search messages.  Now Windows 
     applications can view WYWO as a Message Server and retrieve information
     from any field of any message.  For details, consult the WYWO online 
     help facility.

     WYWO can import an ASCII text file containing a list of new user names 
     instead of having to add to each new user one at a time to WYWO.  When
     adding new users in WSETUP.EXE, click the Import button to select the
     text file to import.

     To liven things up a bit, we added a WYWO Notification sound event, 
     WYWO.WAV, for Windows 3.1 sound drivers.  Now when you receive a 
     message, you will hear a phone ringing.  Use any sound you like as 
     long as its in the file WYWO.WAV.  

     We also enhanced WYWO's print capabilities by graphically printing 
     messages to look like actual While You Were Out message sheets 
     including selectable fonts (including Script) and printers.  We also 
     added ability to print one message, all new messages, all old messages,
     or all messages as a result of a search operation.  Prints up to four 
     messages per page.

     Version 3.11 introduces Instant Registration.  Upgrade your 3 User Demo
     to 5, 10, 20, 50 or 100 users with just a single phone call!  Register 
     today and download the latest release of WYWO from our BBS service.

Company News

We've installed a 24 hour bulletin board service for our customers. The 
Caliente International Hot Line will provide on-line access to revisions of 
WYWO and technical support.  In the future you will be able to order 
Caliente International software electronically.  

>>>>>>The BBS Hot Line is 203 667-2768.    

Ordering While You Were Out 3.1

For your convenience, we've included an order form which is located in the 
ORDER.FRM file.  Simply print the file.  Fill in the information and mail or 
fax it to us.  Our fax numbers are (203) 667-2159 or (203) 665-7382.  

We hope you enjoy using WYWO 3.1.  Please let us know how WYWO and 
Caliente International can better service your office in the future.  
Those of you with CompuServe accounts can send e-mail to our 
account:  70324,2055.  Of course you can always reach us by telephone 
or fax.


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INSTALL AND PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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Disclaimer

IN NO EVENT SHALL CALIENTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT OR ANY OTHER 
COMMERCIAL DAMAGE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, 
CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES.  CALIENTE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ALL 
OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE 
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR 
PURPOSE, RELATED TO DEFECTS IN THE DISKETTE AND DOCUMENTATION.

Governing Law

This statement shall be governed and construed under the laws of the State 
of Connecticut and subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts 
therein.


Server Installation and Running the WSETUP.EXE program
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To install WYWO on your network server, from your workstation:

    Start Microsoft Windows.

    Choose File Run from Program Manager.

    Enter A:\INSTALL.  (Replace A:\ with a Drive and Path reference if 
                        installing from a location different from the
                        A:\ drive.)

The install program will copy all neccessary files to the destination you 
selected, most likely on your network server.  At the same time, Install
automatically decompresses the various WYWO files.  Then, WYWO displays
this README.TXT	file in Windows Notepad.  

Upon closing this document, the install utility will automatically run
WSETUP.EXE.  WSETUP.EXE is the administration program for WYWO.  It is used 
to set up all of the user names, user groups and message types for the WYWO 
system.  It is also used for clearing user's passwords should they forget 
them.  WSETUP creates two files called WYWO.DAT and WMSGTYPE.DAT in the 
directory dedicated for the WYWO system.  With WSETUP, you will be able to 
add, modify or delete users, groups and message types that are in the 
WYWO.DAT and WMSGTYPE.DAT files of the WYWO directory.  To toggle between 
User Name and Message Type modes click on the User Names button or the 
Message Types button.  

To add a user, click on the New button and fill in the name of the new user.
Click on OK to enter the name into the system.  You can modify the user's 
name or clear the user's password by either clicking on the Modify button 
after clicking on the user to be modified, or just double-click on the user 
name itself.  You can then change the user's name or clear the user's 
password.  To delete a user, select the users name and click on the Delete 
button.  Click on the Save button when all users have been added, or click 
on Cancel to ignore any new changes.  

Once users are defined, you can organize them into logical groups to 
represent departments, floors, workgroups, etc.  Groups are identified in 
the user name list by square brackets, ex:  [Everyone].  By default all 
users belong to the Everyone Group, allowing users to send and receive 
messages to everyone installed in WYWO.  Users have the option of setting a 
default user group by clicking the Options button in WYWO on their 
workstations.  
 
Message Types can be added, modified, and deleted in the same manner as the 
User Names.  You are now ready to run WYWO.

IMPORTANT
*********

After installing WYWO on your network, make sure the WYWO directory has
Shareable Read rights while sub-directories have Shareable Read/Write rights 
for everyone using WYWO.  

Some networks require the EXE and DLL files in the WYWO directory to have 
Read Only attributes for proper operation.


Workstation Installation and Running the WYWO.EXE program
---------------------------------------------------------
To install WYWO on each workstation:

    Start Microsoft Windows.

    Choose File Run from Program Manager.

    To automatically create a WYWO Program Group on a workstation, enter
    G:\WYWO\INSTALL where g:\wywo is the shared drive you installed WYWO.
    The WYWO Program Group will contain icons representing WYWO.EXE, 
    WMONITOR.EXE and QUICK.HLP if a registered version.

    OR

    Type g:\wywo\WYWO.EXE where g:\wywo is the shared drive you installed 
    WYWO.  The workstation will only have access to WYWO.EXE. The user will 
    be presented with the WYWO Options screen.  

    The first time each user runs WYWO, they must identify themselves to 
    WYWO by selecting their name as the default user.  The next time Windows 
    starts, WYWO will automatically be loaded and appear as pink message 
    icon on the Windows Desktop.  Also WYWO automatically monitor incoming 
    messages for the default user.
   

WYWO.EXE is the main WYWO program for sending and retrieving WYWO messages.
Once the WYWO sheet is on the screen you are ready to send and receive
telephone messages.  

To activate WYWO, simply double click the WYWO icon either on the Windows
desktop or Program Manager.  The WYWO icon looks like a pink While You Were 
Out sheet.

With version 3.0, WYWO utilizes both mouse buttons.  The left button 
operates as it normally would in any Windows application.  It selects 
things:  buttons, fields, etc.  Clicking the right mouse button will pop-up 
a menu displaying functionality associated certain objects within a WYWO 
window.  

For example, click the right button over the To field when reading a 
message and WYWO will display the Forward menu.  Select Forward item with 
the left button, WYWO allows you to select the name of another person to 
send the message.  Hit the Enter key and the message is sent.

Likewise, click the WYWO sheet itself, a menu with functions associated with
an entire message is displayed.

By clicking the Help button, you can get help on using any of WYWO's 
functions.  This is the on-line manual.  

By clicking the Options button, you can customize WYWO operation on each
workstaion.

	Default user:  The person normally using a particular workstation.

	Default user group:  Group the default user will normally send and 
                             receive messages.
 
	New message notification time:  How often WYWO will search for new
                                        message or not at all.

        Notification window handling:  When notified of new messages, should
                                       the user be required to respond to
                                       the notification dialog window or let 
                                       the window stay in the background.

	Message save options:  When saving a message to the printer, file, 
                               or clipboard, save the message field 
                               identifiers such as To, From, Date, etc. with 
                               the message or not.

If you would like WYWO to be loaded each time you run windows so it always
checks for incoming messages, add WYWO.EXE to the Load= line of the WIN.INI
file.

To specify a specific default username when running WYWO, pass the name
on the command line for the WYWO icon or from the Program Manager.  This 
name will override the default user name specified in the Options screen.


Running the WMONITOR.EXE Program
--------------------------------

WMONITOR.EXE acts as a system message rack/message board similar to the 
message racks used on many secretaries desks.  It is great for those users 
with or without a network that want to monitor all new WYWO messages that 
come in at a central location.  WMONITOR will check for all new messages in 
the system at 30-second intervals and display the names of users with new 
messages.  The users can then read their messages from WMONITOR by 
double-clicking on their name or selecting their name and clicking the 
Read Messages button.  WMONITOR can be used in two modes: One for displaying 
new message names as a message board whick will show the number of new 
messages as small WYWO sheets following the users name, or by displaying a 
message rack with a picture of the number of WYWO sheets sitting in their 
message "slot".

WMONITOR will only display users who belong to the group specified in the 
Options screen of WYWO installed on the same workstation.  To monitor other 
groups, simply access WYWO and click the Options button to select another 
default group. 

IMPORTANT NOTE:

WMONITOR only allows messages to be viewed.  Messages can only be deleted
or modified when accessed directly by the WYWO.EXE program.  Also, any 
new messages viewed through WMONITOR will remain as new messages when later
accessed by the WYWO program.
