Thanks for using DETOUR.  I have offered this project as freeware solely
to further my education of shareware distribution and for programming
experience.  I cannot continue to learn and grow as a programmer without
your replies.  I only ask of you, if you use Detour, please write me
with suggestions, ideas, to report problems, incompatibilities or just
to acknowledge use.  I assume if you are reading this that you are 
upgrading from an earlier version and therefore using Detour.  Please, 
let me know what you think.

	Christopher Bolin
	76447,1507

I could have easily written code to deal with the upgrade process, but I
want Detour to be as small as possible, so I have elected not to do so.
If you are currently using Detour 1.0 or 1.1, then you will have to 
follow these instructions for Detour 1.2 to work correctly. I have
listened to the few requests I have received, and I think you will
find Detour faster and much easier to use.

	First of all, load your WIN.INI file into a text editor such
as NOTEPAD.EXE. Find the [Detour] section and beneath add the following 
using the your own extensions listed...
	Extensions=
	And then add the extensions of each file associated with a 
following comma.  For the final entry, be sure to include a following comma
or Detour will not read the last entry.
         
i.e.    [Detour]
	Extensions=TXT,DOC,ICO,BMP,PCX,GIF,BAS,
 	TXT1=c:\windows\notebook.exe,NoteBook^1
	TXT2=c:\windows\notepad.exe,NotePad^1
	.
	.
	.
	BAS1=c:\windows\vb\vb.exe,Visual Basic^1
	BAS2=c:\windows\notebook.exe,NoteBook^1

	Sorry for this minor inconvience, but once this is done, you can
completely control Detour with Detour Edit.  This includes deleting a
single entry, or an entire association.

Thanks,
Hope to hear from you!
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