                        Oriana for Windows

Thank you for your interest in Oriana for Windows.  This file 
gives some information on installing the program as well as any 
late breaking developments that haven't been included in the 
help file.  A version history and contact address for Kovach 
Computing Services can be found at the end of this file. 

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* Oriana is shareware.  This means that you may try the program *
* for up to 30 days to determine if it suits your needs.  If    *
* you continue using it then you must register by paying a fee  *
* to the author.  See the file REGISTER.TXT and the "Register"  *
* option on the Oriana Help menu and on the "About" box for     * 
* more details.  Details of the distribution policy for Oriana  *
* Shareware are given in the file VENDOR.TXT.                   *
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INSTALLATION
=============
If you have downloaded this program from the Internet or a BBS the 
files will be contained in two .ZIP archive files.  This is done 
for easier downloading, because the complete set of files takes up 
well over 1Mb.  The files will be called ORIAxxxA.ZIP AND 
ORIAxxxB.ZIP, where the xxx is the version number (i.e. 100 for 
version 1.00).  See the file FILES.LST for the contents of these 
two archives.  These two ZIP files must first be unzipped, either 
to a single high-density disk or to a temporary directory on your 
hard disk, before beginning the installation process described 
below. 

The files that comprise Oriana are compressed on the distribution 
disk.  Note that they must be decompressed to work properly.  
That means you cannot simply copy the files from the disk to your 
hard disk.  An installation program is provided to decompress the 
files and place them in the appropriate place on the disk.  It is 
best to use this program to ensure that Oriana is installed 
correctly.  

To run the installation program follow the following directions.  
It is assumed that the disk will be in floppy disk drive A:.  If 
you have the disk in a different drive simply substitute the 
appropriate drive letter. 

1. Place the distribution disk in the floppy drive.
2. Do one of the following to start the installation program:
   a) Choose the File command in Windows Program Manager and 
      click on the Run... option.  Type 'a:install' in the dialog 
      box that will appear. 
   b) Using Windows File Manager, list the directory of the A: 
      disk drive.  Double click on the file 'install.exe' 
3. From this point, simply follow the directions on screen.  You 
   will be asked several questions, including: 
   a) which directory to install the program to - you can install 
      the program to any directory on any hard disk on your system 
   b) which Program Manager group should contain the icon for 
      Oriana (if any) 


UNINSTALLING
=============
If you wish to remove Oriana from your system, there are several 
files that can be deleted.  First, all of the files in the Oriana 
directory can be deleted and the directory removed.  These files 
will include ORIANAW.EXE (the main program file), ORIANAW.HLP 
(the help file), and all files with the .ORI (data files), .DSK 
(desktop files) and .BAK (backup data files) extensions.  The 
configuration file named ORIANAW.INI, which will be located in 
your WINDOWS directory, can also be removed. 

In addition, several files are installed to your WINDOWS\SYSTEM 
directory.  These are files that are used by Oriana but might 
also be used by other programs on your computer.  You must be 
careful that you do not delete these files if they are being used 
by another program.  The file BWCC.DLL in particular is used by 
many other programs developed with Borland International's 
development tools.  It is probably best never to delete this 
file.  

Also in the WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory are the Graphics Server 
files (GSW.EXE and GSWDLL.DLL), which might be used by other 
programs that create graphs, and the Drover's Professional 
Toolbox files (TBPROxW.DLL, where the 'x' is a single numeral).  
You can remove these if you are certain there are no other 
programs that use them.  It might be wise to move these to a 
separate directory for a few days so that you can easily move 
them back if one of your other programs stops working. 

Version history
===============
Ver. 1.0 - released 16 December 1994


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