Readme.1st In order to install a McAfee product you must first uncompress (unzip) the Disk#.zip file(s) that you downloaded from the McAfee BBS. If you want to install from one directory on the local hard drive, unzip all of the files into one directory on the hard drive. If you want to install from diskettes, we recommend creating a separate directory for each zipped file (e.g. Disk1, Disk2 etc.) Uncompress (unzip) these files into the appropriate directory. Copy the contents of each subdirectory to a diskette. All McAfee products are easy to install using the setup.exe file that is located in the subdirectory Disk1 or on diskette number 1 if you are installing from diskettes. You must run the setup.exe program to install McAfee products. The program files are compressed and if you simply copy the files from the subdirectories or diskettes there is the chance that important setup procedures may be bypassed which will cause unpredictable results. You will need to use the Windows file manager or file run feature to execute the setup.exe program. You can do this by changing the current directory to the location of the Disk1 subdirectory or to the diskette drive that contains diskette number 1 and double clicking on setup.exe. From this point on you will be prompted by the software to complete the install. The complete installation procedure is documented in the online documentation (.PDF files) contained here in DISK0.ZIP. In order to view the online documentation, you will need to download the Adobe Acrobat Documentation Viewer contained in ACROREAD.EXE. This file is available on the McAfee BBS in the Utilities Section, or in the McAfee Utilities section of the service you downloaded from. To install the document reader, run ACROREAD.EXE from the Windows "File..Run" prompt, or from the File Manager. The PDF files are contained in the NR60DOC.ZIP file in this DISK0.ZIP file. You will need to unzip this file to be able to view the documentation files with the Adobe Acrobat reader. After you have successfully loaded the product there is a readme.wri file available which contains important information not included in the documentation file(s).