	Welcome to the Logikal Career Connection
	
	Your distribution number is:	LS1
	Your distribution version is:	DP3
	Your list box version is:		DP2
	
	
	These values need to be entered in your User Settings.  Please
print this file so you have it on hand.  These values are 
CASE SENSITIVE.

	Be sure to copy all .DLL files to your WINDOWS directory so 
they can be found during execution.

	The main HOST phone number is (708)-420-0424.  Other host numbers
will be added to this file as they are created.  The goal is to
establish one node in each area code.  The above number serves both the
(312) and (708) area codes.	

	This software assumes you know enough about Windows to navigate
	through a Windows based application.  You must be familiar enough
	with Windows to know how to run an executable file from the
	FILE MANAGER portion of Windows.  Windows has on-line help
	which will instruct you on how to do this.
	

MODEM MUST BE'S:
	Your modem MUST be Hayes compatible and respond to the HAYES command
	set.  Your modem MUST be set such that a DTR on->off  off->on cycle
	resets it to factory default settings.  Your modem MUST return the
	true state of Carrier Detect.  You MUST have a true modem cable with
	ALL 25 pins wired straight through for full modem controll.  If you
	are using one of those 4 wire "cheapy" modem cables you will have
	little success with this software.


HOW TO START:
	The main user menu is USM.EXE.  You may run this from the Windows
	file manager.
COMMON PROBLEMS:
	* Things seem to sporadically crash without rhyme or reason.
	- Most likely you ran the MEMAKER option of DOS 6.0 and are
	  missing X=B000-B7FF on your EMM386.SYS line.  Some of this
	  software executes under DOS.  When running a DOS app, the text
	  mode region of the video card gets activated.  If Windows is 
	  currently attempting to use this memory also your system will
	  crash.
	  
	* My machine keeps coming up with EMM exception 06 errors.
	- You are running MS DOS 6.0 or Windows 3.1 on an old BIOS.  If you
	  have an AMI BIOS we got our upgrade from (800)-766-2467.  The
	  EMM specification has changed over the years and many BIOS chips
	  manufactured prior to 1992 cannot handle the new releases of
	  DOS and Windows.
	  
	* My modem doesn't seem to respond to all commands.
	* My modem lights flash but it doesn't dial.
	- Two problems can cause this.  First is you are missing 2 lines
	  in your SYSTEM.INI file for Windows.  This file is in the WINDOWS
	  directory and usually on drive C.  The lines you are probably 
	  missing are:
	  Com1AutoAssign=2
	  Com2AutoAssign=2
	  These lines go under the [386Enh] block.
	  Somehow these swat Windows in the head so it can communicate
	  properly with DOS com1 or COM2.
	  
	  The other problem which can cause this is your modem is not set to
	  recognize DTR.  In order for this software to work you must configure
	  your modem so that a DTR on->off off->on cycle causes a hardware
	  reset to factory defaults.  Most modems get setup this way from the
	  factory.  Check the DIP switches on your modem and verify the
	  settings.
	  