Concordance: Installing, Upgrading, and Uninstalling Installing ---------- You should have received the program in its distribution archive as a ZIP file. If not, download it from http://www.rjcw.freeserve.co.uk/ If you are not familiar with ZIP files, see "Note on ZIP Files" below for help. To install: ---------- 1. Unzip the ZIP file to an empty folder. 2. Open Windows Control Panel and choose Add/Remove Programs. Press the Install button, find the folder where you unzipped the distribution archive, and run SETUP.EXE. Follow the instructions in the setup program. 3. When the setup program is complete, you should check that your computer is using the latest version of the Windows Common Controls Library. See the file README.TXT for detailed instructions. After a successful installation, you can delete the temporary folder where you unzipped the distribution archive. Upgrading to a later version ---------------------------- Follow the first two steps above: the same procedure as for a first installation. If you have paid for and registered the program, it will still be registered after you upgrade, provided you DO NOT UNINSTALL the existing version before installing the upgrade. Your recent settings will also normally be preserved when you upgrade. If you want to be on the safe side, before upgrading you can make a spare copy of the file Concordance.Ini which you will find in your Windows directory. Uninstalling ------------ CAUTION: after you have registered your copy of the program, uninstalling it will mean you lose your registered copy. Open Windows Control Panel and choose Add/Remove Programs. The program should appear in the list of software which Windows can automatically remove. Select the program and press the Add/Remove button. The Uninstall program will do its stuff. In certain circumstances the automatic uninstaller may be unable to remove a few files. If you really want to be sure you have expunged every trace of the program, you can check that the following things no longer exist and delete them yourself if necessary: 1. the folder where you installed the program - usually C:\Program Files\Concordance - and its sub-folders; 2. the file Concordance.Ini in your Windows directory; 3. registry entries under the key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\RJCW\Concordance (Don't edit the Windows registry unless you are familiar with what to do.) Note on Zip Files ----------------- The program is supplied as a ZIP file. To unzip the file, you need a program such as the following: WinZip (a Windows program); or PKUNZIP (a program which runs from the MS-DOS Command Prompt). Both are available on many FTP and download sites. WinZip from Nico Mak Computing, Inc. is often included on CD-ROMs with computing magazines. PKUNZIP is part of PKZIP 2.04g from PKWARE, Inc. Look for the file PKZ204G.EXE.