Thanks for your interest in SafetyScan, here are a few 
pointers to help you get started right away.

1.This message will only display itself the first time 
  you start SafetyScan, if you need to read through it again, 
  open the file "StartUp.txt" located in the folder that you 
  installed SafetyScan.

2.When you close or "hide" the main screen, SafetyScan will
  reside in the System Tray, located in the lower right corner 
  of your Taskbar next to the clock.  You can access the main 
  screen again by either double-clicking on the miniature 
  magnifying glass icon or right-clicking and selecting "Open".

3.We recommend placing a shortcut to SafetyScan into your
  startup group so that it will start each time Windows does.
  To do this:
  a. Launch Explorer and find the file safescan.exe. 
  b. Right click on the Windows 95 Start Button and select Open. 
  c. Double Click on Programs, then double click on StartUp. 
  d. With the right mouse button, drag the safescan.exe file 
     into the StartUp window and select Create Shortcut Here. 
     You may rename the shortcut to SafetyScan if you wish. 
  e. SafetyScan will now be ready for action each time Windows 
     starts.

4.The fist thing you should do with SafetyScan is perform a 
  manual scan and clean of your drive.  To do this:
  a. Click the "Scan Now" button.  This will take a few seconds, 
     depending on the size of your drive and the speed of your 
     computer.
  b. When SafetyScan is done scanning, it will present you with 
     a list of files that it has found that may be cleaned from 
     your drive.  Click the "Clean All" button and watch how much 
     space SafetyScan recovers from your drive!

5.After you have performed your initial scan and clean, you may 
  set SafetyScan to automatically scan and clean files on a 
  regular basis.  To do this:
  a. Click the Options Tab on the main screen
  b. If you are unfamiliar with file extensions, leave the 
     "Files to scan for" options alone, otherwise select the 
     extensions to search for.
  c. Adjust the "Scan Interval" by sliding it back and forth.  
     This is the amount of time SafetyScan will wait in between
     automatic scans and cleans, 30 minutes is adequate.
  d. Select the "Hide" button.  This hides SafetyScan in the 
     System Tray (lower right corner of the screen next to the 
     clock) so that it is out of your way, but still performing 
     it's vital functions.

6.If you have SafetyScan configured to start at the beginning 
  of each windows session, this message will not appear again, 
  but SafetyScan will run and complete it's scheduled scans and 
  cleans - keeping your drive free of error files automatically!


If there are any questions regarding this information or operation 
of the software, please feel free to use the following resources:

Web Technical Support Facilities: http://www.unisyn.com/support
eMail: sscan@unisyn.com
Phone: 818-951-8284
FAX: 818-951-8384

Again, thanks for your interest in SafetyScan - we hope you enjoy
using it as much as we do!


Sincerely,

Unisyn Corporation