INSTALLAION Copy the following files to any directory of your choice: WINFIN.EXE WINFIN.WRI README.TXT Copy ALL other files to you your \windows\system directory. If the file VBRUN300.DLL is not included, you will need to obtain this file and download it. Look for VBRUN3.Zip, etc To use the program, from File Manager, double click on WINFIN.EXE or add WinFin.EXE as a Program Item to a Program Group. PLEASE take the time to printout, or at least read, the WINFIN.WRI file. These are the instructions for the program. PROBLEMS This program was written using the most current version of MicroSoft's Visual Basic 3.0. All of the DLL and VBX files are provided by MicroSoft. Each one relates to a special feature incorportated into the program such as graphics, grids, 3D controls, etc. This setup program copies the WinFin.EXE file to the directory of your choice. All the other files are files provided by MicroSoft and are copied to your \windows\system directory. They are the most current versions available. The problems you may experience during the installation or trying to run WinFin the first time are due to your having older versions of these supporting files elsewhere on your hard disk, which are used by earlier versions of Visual Basic. For example, after a successful installation and upon running WinFin, you may get an error message saying you are using an old version of COMMDLG.DLL. The reason is that when WINFIN.EXE loads, it looks for COMMDLG.DLL. If you have an old version in your \windows directory and a new version in your \windows\system directory, the program will use the first one it comes across in your path. The cure for this problem is to do a file search for the file named as causing the problem. You may be surprised to find the same file name in 2 or 3 different locations. The only one you want is the the most current one which will be in your \windows\system directory. Rename the other copies to COMMDLG.OLD or if you do not have any programs that run under Visual Basic versions 1.0 or 2.0, you can delete them. When you do this you may get another error notice that the file is in use and cannot be renamed or deleted. If this happens, simply exit windows and you may even have to reboot. You may have to rename or delete the file from DOS. Remember, you want the files in \windows\system, so these should not be deleted or renamed. I know this is a hassle, but the Setup program that MicroSoft provides has not yet solved the problem. REGISTRATION This program may be registered by sending a check for $39.00 plus $5.00 to the address below. In return, a disc and registration code will be mailed to you. To expidite your order, you can FAX your order with your MasterCard or Visa card number AND expiration date. Gjetaas, Inc 7251 Mt. Baker Hwy Deming, WA 98244 (206) 599-2418 (voice) (206) 599-1089 (fax) Thank you for giving WINFIN a try!