(C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1989, 1998. All rights reserved. IBM BookManager BUILD for Windows NT and Windows 95 * Version 2.1.1 Product Number: 5639-A74 Product Installation Instruction & Release Notes Welcome to IBM BookManager BUILD for Windows NT and Windows 95 ** This README file contains information you need for installation, as well as information that was not available for our printed publications. This README file is divided into the following categories: - Product prerequisites - Installation - Important Information - Getting Help - Late-Breaking News & Hints PRODUCT PREREQUISITES --------------------- Before installing this product check to see that the following hardware and software resources are available:  Any system unit capable of running Microsoft Windows NT, V3.51 or higher or Windows 95. A 486SX processor at 33MHZ or higher is recommended.  Display monitor  Any pointing device  One CD-ROM device  4MB of RAM in addition to that required by the operating system  5MB of hard-disk drive storage in addition to that required by the operating system  A temporary file space of 5x the size of the word processor file you are currently building is needed  A license of BookManager READ INSTALLING IBM BookManager BUILD for Windows NT and Windows 95 -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Insert the BookManager BUILD CD in your CD-ROM drive. 2. In Program Manager, select Run from the File menu. 3. Type the location you're installing from plus the word setup. For example, to install an English version of the product from a CD-ROM drive labeled g, type the following: g:\buildwp\enu\setup 4. Select OK, and follow the online installation instructions. Note: If you are installing to NT version 4, or NT version 3.51 with the Windows 95 shell it may be neccessary to modify environment settings. If the product fails to start because it can not find help then do the following: 1. Open the "Control Panel" from "My Computer" 2. Open "System" to bring up the "System Properties" 3. Click on the "Environment" tab 4. In the "System Variables" section add or append "PATH" and "HELP": a. Variable: PATH Value: C:\Program Files\IBM\BookManager\BUILD\BIN; b. Variable: HELP Value: C:\Program Files\IBM\BookManager\BUILD\BIN; note: The Value should represent the path you installed BookManager BUILD plus the BIN directory. This is where the help files and executables are located. 5. Click OK, IBM BookManager for Windows NT should now start. IMPORTANT INFORMATION --------------------- Please refer to the section below for information on how to obtain the latest corrective service for this product. We recommend you obtain corrective service at installation time. GETTING HELP on BookManager Products ------------------------------------ The following contains information on getting service and support for BookManager products. Both electronic and telephone support are available. ELECTRONIC SUPPORT ------------------ Electronic support is available via Internet. This support covers: - Hint & Tips - Most Frequently Asked Questions & Answers - Fixes (for some BookManager products) INTERNET -------- Web: BookServer Home Page - see Service & Support icon: http://booksrv2.raleigh.ibm.com/ IBM Personal Software Services Home Page: http://ps.software.ibm.com/ FTP: FTP to ps.software.ibm.com logon anonymous use your email as your password change directory to /ps/products/bookmanager view README.TXT for further directory information TELEPHONE SUPPORT ----------------- If you do not have electronic access, or you still have a question, you may call: In the United States 1-800-237-5511 In Canada 1-800-992-4777 LATE-BREAKING NEWS ------------------ None WORD PROCESSOR GUIDELINES ------------------------- - Turning hyphenation off allows BUILD to reformat as appropriate - MS Word 2.0 has a Fast Save option that may result in lost formatting. Turn off the Fast Save option. - ASCII files are not supported. Import the file into a word processor. - This release supports native MS Word format. Do not save as RTF. - If a symbol is not displaying as you like, choose a different one to represent your intent. For the bullet symbol, 'x07' is optimal. See the on-line documentation for a section about symbols. If you are using BookManager READ for Windows to display the book, try changing the display font in READ to find the best symbol mapping. - You may receive table cell truncation messages when building, even though all the text appears in the built book. This message refers to truncated spaces. TRADEMARKS ---------- * IBM, OS/2 and BookManager are trademarks of IBM Corporation. ** Windows NT and Windows 95 is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.