Please read VENDOR.TXT for Shareware Information and Disclaimer.

The ARCHV###.ZIP file contains the following files:

     ARCHIVES.EXE     The MAIN PROGRAM.
     ARCSETUP.EXE     Required to configure Archives.EXE and until
                      Archives is registered, the user must run ArcSetup
                      first to pass a non-registered password to
                      Archives.EXE.

If you are not registered, always start up ArcSetup.exe FIRST so
Archives gets the password from ArcSetup.  Launch Archives from
ArcSetup's "File + Run Archives" Menu command.  You only have to
configure Archives once; but until registered, you will always
have to launch ArcSetup then launch Archives from ArcSetup's menu.

     ARCHIVES.HLP     Archives Windows Help system file.
     ARCH.BAT         DOS Batch file used to run PKUNZIP, etc.
     ARCH.PIF         Windows PIF file used to execute ARCH.BAT

Misc Files:

     README.TXT       Quick Start up notes.
     REGISTER.FRM     Registration form.
     VENDOR.TXT       Disclaimer and Shareware Information.
     CHANGES.TXT      Lists changes between versions.
     ARCHHELP.WRI     Windows write version of ARCHIVES.HLP.  The
                      ARCHIVES.HLP file was intended to provide the
                      primary help text; however, this file will be
                      improved in future versions.

For Registered users only:

     ARCHV286.EXE     A Protected Mode version of Archives.  Compiled
                      in the 286 Mode.
     ARSET286.EXE     The setup for ARCHV286.EXE

None of the above files must be in your path statement.  If you copy
these files to the same short directory name, you can skip the rest
of this document until you decide that you require additional
options/details.

If Archives.HLP is not in your path statement, then it must be in the
same directory as Archives.EXE.

ArcSetup.EXE MUST be in the same directory as Archives.EXE until you
are registered.  After you are registered, ArcSetup needs to be in
Archives directory only when reconfiguring your system.

If the two ARCH.* files are not in your path statement, then you MUST
confirm the location of these two files when you run ArcSetup.EXE and
they must be located in a directory where their directory+names is less
than 30 characters.  Arcsetup.EXE will warn you if there is a problem.
The two ARCH.* files can be in different directories, however, the
ARCH.PIF must have the directory location of the ARCH.BAT

Run ArcSetup.EXE first.  Until you register Archives, it is easier &
faster to run ArcSetup first.  UNREGISTERED users can save their
configuration, but ArcSetup.EXE must pass a PASSWORD to Archives.EXE so
that the UNREGISTERED version will work.  Archives.EXE will warn you if
you forget.  This annoying feature is directly related to optimizing
the Registered Version for registered users and developing a back door
method so that Unregistered Users can use Archives.

Once the application is REGISTERED, then ArcSetup.EXE can be ZIPPED away
somewhere.  You'll need ArcSetup.EXE only if you change the location of
your files.

I wish you the best computering,
                                    Ted

I can be contacted at the following:

Address:        T. F. Wall
                Off the WALL Software
                7680 Cottonwood Ln.
                Pleasanton, CA 94588

Phone:          Charge Cards cannot yet be accepted.  Registered
                users can call for product support, improvements
                and others can make inquiries at the following:

                415-484-4129     8am - 5pm (Pacific Time)

I can also be contacted on CompuServe; although, I currently access
this system only on a weekly basis.

                COMPUSERVE ID 73747,1563


                DISCLAIMER - AGREEMENT

USERS OF ARCHIVES MUST ACCEPT THIS DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY:

"ARCHIVES IS SUPPLIED 'AS IS'.  THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION,
THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE.
THE AUTHOR ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES, DIRECT OR CONSE-
QUENTIAL, WHICH MAY RESULT FROM THE USE OF ARCHIVES.  IN ANY CASE
THE MAXIMUM LIABILITY OF THE SELLER WILL BE LIMITED EXCLUSIVELY
TO PRODUCT REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF PURCHASE PRICE."