Continued from readme1.txt
AUTO BACKUP

There is two ways to backup using Auto backup.
3 Day or  7 Day, refer to the Backup section to read about 3 Day and 7 Day
backups,.
By Selecting 3 Day  or 7 Day,  ERS will backup daily automatically upon
startups , it will show up only once every 22 hours and will pause for 30 seconds
before commencing backups giving you a chance to Cancel backup it if necessary, also
you can bypass the 30 second pause by clicking on the "Bypass timer, backup now"
(look for new option to select how many hours between backups to set, soon)

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You can select only one automatic rotating backup, 3 Day or 7 Day .
When you select 3Day then 7Day gets deleted from the Startup folder and when you select 
7Day then 3Day gets deleted from the Startup.

This feature uses very little resources upon startups, specially with the 30 second pause.
The names of the Auto backups are sched7d.exe and sched3d.exe, the shortcuts that are
placed in the Startup folder are either sched3d.lnk or sched7d.lnk.
You can use 3rd party schedulers to run the auto backups by executing the sched3d.exe
or sched7d.exe, use only one and don't copy these .exe to outside the directory of
Ers32pro, you have to make shortcuts to them to run them if that what you desire.
Notice view Window # 1 when you add or remove the 3 Day or 7 Day  Auto backup
from the startup folder.

Note: When you start and close the ERS program ERS.bat gets recreated in C:\ , 
To view the Startup folder click on the label that says "Auto back add to startup"

If you have ERS installed in a non English Win95 you will need to make a shortcut
to the Sched7d.exe or Sched3d.exe to the Startup folder manually, don't copy or move
sched7d.exe or sched3d.exe but make a shortcut and copy or drag and drop the
Shortcut. Let me know if you want customized version for your native language.

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PROFILES
(Note: Many computers have Profiles feature added as an option and users don't 
know that they are added, be very careful in configuring and deleting profiles.
If you decided to delete Profiles you will have to copy missing shortcuts 
from C:\windows\Profile\Profile name to the main StartMenu and Desktop
configured without profiles.

Profiles are Desktop and Shortcuts settings that are selected by different
individual users, The next person who logs on to Windows can change settings
without affecting the settings you prefer. The next time you log on, your settings 
will be restored.

To Select or Deselect Profiles, go to the
Control panel\Password Icon\Users profile Tab.
If you don't know about profiles and Profiles option is selected and wondering 
what's happening to your shortcuts in the Start menu or Desktop, you will find them in 
C:\Windows\Profiles.)
End note
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Now in ERS select the Configure Profiles check box, type the profile name exactly
as in the C:\Windows\Profiles.
Profile name has to be short file name (8 letters or less) with no spaces, under score
is OK but NO  : ( } . ', & @ ! etc.
Example:   Mary_Lou, John, 
If you should change the profile name all backups of the older name will be deleted.
Also if profile name is misspelled, there will be no backups made for that Profile.

Profile files are User.dat and User.da0, these are different from the User.dat
and User.da0 in C:\Windows, each user will have his or her own User.dat and User.da0.
View these two files in the profile's window  when  backed up or deleted.
Profiles are the most difficult and time consuming part of programming this software,
Always check physically C:\Ers32pro\Profiles, P1, P2, P3 ...etc. to P7
that all files being backed up OK and the backup dates are valid.
P1 to P7 follow the same backup routine as in the 3 Day  and & Day
Rotating backups.
(Read very carefully the trouble shooting guide about manually deleting left
over backups.)
If you reinstalling ERS then I suggest to delete the profiles directory if you have
versions dated before August 3d 1997.
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REMEMBER REMEMBER REMEMBER
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Just type ERS while restoring, typing ERS will guide you and remind you how to
restore and will guide you on how  to restore.
Also it will change directories to C:\1ers where all the restore batch files are stored.
Just type ERS  at the "Command Prompt only"
If you see an ERS.bat in the root directory don't delete it.
REMEMBER TYPE ERS at the
"Command Prompt Only"
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USEFUL TIPS

Print the readme.txt and save it for a rainy day or at least
print the backup and restore section.

Always do good fresh backups, don't say I don't need these
backups because one day you will wish that you had a backup.

Always keep more than one backup,  get familiarized with
this program and make test runs.

When you do a restore, it will restore to the same
settings that you had when you did that last backup.
If you should unfortunately allow yourself to fall behind making backups, the info
 you restore will be outdated. And although this could get your computer running
once again, it may require a lot of work resetting interface parameters and program
setting defaults to fit your personal needs and to meet the need of more recent 
changes to your system.

Make a backup before you install a new program.
If everything works fine afterwards, make another one.

Double click ERS.bat in C:\  and get familiarized with it.
Copy Attrib.exe from C:\windows\command to C:\.

The way I do it, always keep one good  backup in BackupA, Vitals1 and Startup1.
Add the 7Day auto backup to the startup folder.
If I edit the system files or install a new program then I backup to BackupB,
also to Vitals2 and Startup2, if installing a new program .
If the changes I made to system files are successful then I make another backup in BackupC, 
wait for few days then delete unwanted backups.
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OTHER FEATURES
To Make ERS Bootdisk
{CAUTION... Always make bootdisks in the boot floppy drive, not in a secondary 
floppy drive} 
Click Options\Make ERS bootdisk and select the Floppy boot drive that
applies to your computer.
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Insert a new and newly formatted floppy in drive A or B (some older computers use B floppy
drive to be the boot floppy) , that is considering the boot floppy drive is A (usually A).
After you make the boot disk copy batch files from C:\1ERS.
(Note do all the backups that ERS makes then copy the batch files, total 14)
(Note:  C boot floppy NEC computers send me an Email  to make ERS boot disk.)
(If you change profiles, you will need to replace those batch files, )
You can execute ERS restore commands from the boot disk instead of going to
the command prompt, but the command prompt is faster.
When you use the boot disk a pop screen will pop up to remind you of the restore
commands but no notes or dates will be displayed.
If you get runtime errors while making a boot disk, that means you have DOS files 
missing in the C:\windows\command
 WARNING: If you are using overlays use the boot disk supplied and 
 select from options, using this bootdisk will damage your data.
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Alarm Clock, click the running clock and an Alarm clock will pop up, you can set the
time you wish to be reminded. The Alarm clock is free and feel free to give it to your
friends, be sure to give the ringin.wav with it, you can select a sound of your choice from
your own sound collection, just rename it to ringin.wav and place it in the same
folder as the Alarm.
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CLICKING
View the ers32pro.gif in the Ers32pro directory for explanations of controls.
You can almost click on any window or label in ERS to view:
If you click any of the Date/Stamp label you can view the contents of that backup
on view Window #1.
Click the Vitals or Startup Date/stamp label and view files backed up from the system 
directory in  #1 view Window  and from the Windows directory  in the #2 View window .
 (don't get confused between the Win95 startup files and the Startup folder).
Profiles View windows will pop up if you use profiles.


.
Click view Window #1 once  to view the Windows directory, Double-click to view the
Windows\System directory.
Click View Window #2 to view the Startup folder, also click the label that says Auto
backup
to view the Startup folder.
Note: Feature will not work if the view Window is empty
You will find a gif graphical explanations of all the controls in the Ers32pro folder, view it
with your gif viewer.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have ERS installed in a non English Win95 then you need to make a shortcut
to the Sched7d.exe or Sched3d.exe to the Startup folder manually, don't copy or move
sched7d.exe or sched3d.exe but make a shortcut and copy or drag and drop the
Shortcut. Let me know if you want customized version for your native language.

When you run help, if you get message that Richtx32.ocx not found, Be sure you have 
a good backup made of the System files using ERS32pro.
 Unzip ERS32pro.zip to temporary folder other than ERS32pro and run Setup.exe 
and select
Reinstall, after the Reinstall it will prompt you if you want to install Richtx32.ocx
select Yes .
If you are unable to start Setup.exe or ERS.exe, and you get message  comdlg32.ocx
is missing or not correctly registered then extract comdlocx.zip
to the root directory and double click comdlocx.bat.
comdlocx.zip is in the ers32.zip file.

On Exit and .dat files:
when you select exit a 2 second delay is enforced , that's only to save data to reg.dat, 
ers.dat, ers1.dat, ers2.dat and profiles.dat, it also creates ers.bat in the root directory C, 
so it needs that couple extra  seconds before exiting.
ERS.dat, keeps track of the first 7 notes you write with the backups (Day1 through Day7).
Ers1.dat, keeps track of the second 7  notes you write with the backups.
Ers2.dat , keeps track of the Add 3day/7Day check box.
Profiles.dat, keeps track of profile names and settings.
Reg.dat, Keeps track of your registration and enables settings.
Note: 
{When you open ERS.exe, it will gather information from the above .dat files,
 and before closing ERS it will feed information back into them} (.dat stands for data ).

Should  Reg.dat or  ers.dat  or ers1.dat or ers2.dat or profiles.dat get corrupted then ERS
will not start, rename  those files, you will loose all the notes and you will loose
the registration so you have to re enter the registration name and code, be sure
you know your name the way it was registered.
You will loose all profiles listed too, but if you  enter profiles names then  backups
will stay intact, other wise you need to manually delete profiles backups if you don't
profiles will be disabled.
If you think you are having problems with these files, my advice is to move reg.dat and 
ers.dat and profiles .dat to another temporary folder, and add them back one at a time
 to see which is the corrupted one.
ERS.exe will create new .dat file if no .dat file present, so when you
move back the .dat files you need to over write the new ones.
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The program has been tested and proven to work very well.  Always look
the view windows to see if files are backed up, its also is a good habit to
physically check through the backup folders in the ERS32pro directory and be
sure all files are backed up, you should have at least 10 files plus the Autoexec.bat,
Config.sys and the Dosstart.bat if you didn't delete them.
Note: If the Autoexec.bat, Config.sys and the Dosstart.bat size equal to zero 0 then
MS-DOS will give you "file not found " message when restoring

Don't move or change or open any of the ERS files, only open the backup folders
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7, BackupA, BackupB, BackupC, Vitals1and Vitalw1 as
the Vitals1 backup and Vitals2, Vitalw2 as Vitals2 backup, also Startup1 and
Wincom1 as  the Startup1 backup and Startup2 and Wincom2 as the Startup2
backup.
Please don't open folders named Date, these are used to check the date/time
stamp backup was made, if you move any of those folders then its going to reflect
the wrong date/time stamp.
Don't  double click the .dat files, those are binary files and you can't get nothing from 
them..


Again, you need the Vbrun 500 to be installed in your computer for it to run if you
don't have it download at my homepage.

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BUGS FIXED
1)The readme.txt and the Help had a typo, it should have read :
 To restore from BackupA type BackupA
 To restore from BackupB type BackupB
 To restore from BackupC type BackupC
2)Richtx32.exe installation now optional in the Setup wizard Reinstall .
3)Notes to backup are not lost.
4)Your name appears in the About.
5)Setup Wizard was corrupted, it asked for Comdlg32.ocx, (no longer needed)
6)No message box on exiting, instead a 2 second delay before closing.
7)Many little bugs, just can't remember them all, almost flawless.
8)Notes to backup would not rotate with backups, now fixed.
9)If you installed ERS32pro in a drive other than C then it will not create 1Ers folder
in C drive as it should, bug fixed.
10)Reminder.bat that goes in the ERS bootdisk wordings changed and more notes added,
if you already made the ERS bootdisk just copy reminder.bat from c:\ers32pro\ersfiles
to the boot floppy.
11) 	Little minor bugs fixed.
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12) 	When you exited it took longer than 2 seconds to exit, now fixed.
13) 	Help.exe is fixed and many features added.
New Feature:
1) 	You can Bypass the 30 second pause in the Auto backup and resume backup now.
2) 	1ers.bat added to the family, 1ers.bat is created in the 1ers folder, it would have the
	date/time stamp of the auto backups and all backups but no notes since notes are
	un attendant during auto backup .(Now removed, read #6)
3) 	ERS setup wizard now has option to Install for new installation and Reinstall for 
updates
 	also it would install Richtx32.ocx to run help if you need it.
4) 	If you click the date/time the Day1 label  it will refresh the dates of all labels if needs
      refreshing.
5)Changed the Auto backup to backup once every 22 hours instead of 24 hours
6)No more 1ers.bat , only ERS, just type ERS at the command prompt, to read backup 
dates and instructions.
7)Just type ERS at the command prompt and it will change directory automatically to
the 1ers folder. Also ers.bat is removed from the C:\1ers folder.
 Note:
If you are reinstalling, delete ers.dat, ers1.dat, profile1.dat from the ERS32pro 
directory, also delete the Profiles backup directory if you have versions dated before
August 3rd 1997.
8)Help.exe been fixed
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http://www.mslm.com
August 8, 1997
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Registration 
ERS 32pro:
Support shareware and pay the registration fee to cover up the costs.
Cost is $20 only.
Check or cash only.
Mail to:
Theodore Fattaleh
1834 S Bentley Av #202
West Los Angeles, CA 90025
USA

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My E-mail addresses are, if you get a returned mail try the other one.
2000@msn.com
rustyted@pacbell.net
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This program is made to be downloaded from the Internet only, so we don't ship
unless you absolutely can't download the software, and if we ship its  no 
different from what you get on the net except being on floppies with labels on them.
Shipping cost is:
$6 within the USA and Canada.
$10 all other countries.
With the registration you get the disabled parts of this program enabled,
E-mail support , the final version of this program and future updates plus
mail notifications on what's new with ERS.

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