
INSTALLATION
Execute INSTALL.EXE from within Windows. Install will create a sub-directory of your 
choice, copy all distribution files and create a Program Manager Group for QFCS if 
you desire OR you may manually copy all distribution files to the directory of your 
choice. Use Windows Program Manager, the Windows Setup program or an equivalent 
process to install. Requires VBRUN200.DLL, not included. May be obtained from 
Compuserve and most major BBS's. 

FIRST TIME USE
Complete help for first time use is available from the Help menu or by pressing 
the F1 key anywhere from within the program.

UPGRADING
If you have been using a version of QFCS (Win-Cover's old name)
older than V2.0, do not use your existing .DAT (Sender) files.
A new field was added in V2.0 that provides for a description of the 
Sender, if you try to load the existing file two error messages 
will result "Input Past End Of File" & "File Already Open" - 
You will probably have to re-boot your system at this point so 
DON'T USE OLD .DAT FILES!. Erase your old .DAT files before 
installation! The RECEIVER.DB file is still compatible, however 
due to the file handling structure of V2.0+, no other .DB files 
other than RECEIVER.DB are usable. If you created other .DB files 
for different categories of receivers they will no longer be 
accessible from the program.
    
When upgrading run install to a new subdirectory and then copy your 
old RECEIVER.DB into the subdirectory overwriting the new RECEIVER.DB 
file. Any existing cover sheet .FAX files from version 2.0 may be 
loaded, however, only the first line of notes text will be loaded 
since newer versions now have a single multi line text box instead 
of the previous four single line boxes. 
   
Version  3.0 now requires three .DLL and four .VBX files(STATUS.DLL, 
ENUMFONT.DLL, BTTNCUR.DLL, TOOLBUTT.VBX, 3DLABEL.VBX, VBDIA.VBX, & 
HMETER.VBX) to function. These are placed in your Windows 
System directory by the install program. Pre-existing QFCS.INI or 
QFCSR.INI files may be deleted since, starting with V2.3,a standard 
.ini file is created in the Windows directory.
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