Entering new CD-ROM/RDs into the Library

Entering a new CD-ROM or Removable Disk into the CD-Runner Library initially is 
required so that CD-Runner will properly identify the disk loaded and run the 
desired application(s) setup for it. Libraries for both CD-ROMs and RDs are 
included in CD-Runner; the primary difference between the two libraries is the 
way in which CD-ROMs and RDs are identified (see the CD-ROM and RD General 
Information help for further information). 

To enter a new CD-ROM or RD into the library, place the new disk in the default 
drive (e.g. if your default CD-ROM drive is "D", then place the new CD-ROM in 
drive D). This will ensure that the unique disk identification required is 
properly read off of the disk. Access the library section either by clicking 
on the CD-ROM/RD Library icon in the CD-Runner Applications Group, or run 
CD-Runner and enter by clicking on the "Library" button in the CD-ROM/RD Runner 
section.

Once in the library section, use the "ADD" option to enter new applications for 
the CD-ROM or RD (see the General CD-ROM/RD Library Functions help for further 
information). One important thing to note (particularly with CD-ROMs) is if the 
CD-ROM/RD application stores and uses a subdirectory on your hard drive; this 
is important because the executable file to run the application must be 
properly identified. For example, if you have just setup a new multimedia 
encylopedia, and it creates a subdirectory on your "C" (hard) drive named 
"C:\ENCYLOP" in which it copies setup files and an executable file name 
"RUNENCY.EXE", then in the CD-Runner Library this is the file to be selected 
when adding the application.

If you are unsure of the proper executable file to be used to run a new 
application, then use the Windows Program Manager "File-Properties..." option 
on the CD-ROM/RD icon created by the application to identify the "Command Line"
(executable file) and "Working Directory" (location of drive/subdirectory).