		      Lotus cc:Mail ccRegMod/ccReg6
		      =============================

(c) Copyright 1997 cc:Mail Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of
Lotus Development Corporation.

Lotus is a registered trademark of Lotus Development Corporation.
cc:Mail is a trademark of cc:Mail, Inc. Other products and company 
names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks
of their respective owners.

This readme file contains important information about cc:Mail ccRegMod 
and ccReg6. Read this before you start using cc:Mail ccRegMod or ccReg6.


Table of Contents
=================

Introduction
ccRegMod vs. ccReg6
Updating Currently Installed Versions of ccRegMod or ccReg6
Installing and Running ccReg6
cc:Mail Support Services


Introduction
=================

ccRegMod and ccReg6 are registry modification tools for Windows 32-bit 
environments.  They are designed to ensure correct registry settings for 
safe database operations in a network environment.  Beginning with 
cc:Mail Release 8 Advanced System Pack, ccRegmod is invoked each time a 
cc:Mail application runs on a Win32 platform. 

For details on what changes are included in this update, see the enclosed
file UPDATE.TXT.

For details on what will be changed in the Win32 registry as well as an 
explanation of why these changes are necessary, see Lotus Technical 
Document #144293, "Using CCREGMOD: Recommendations for cc:Mail in 
Specific Environments." You can find this document on the following 
Lotus sites:

Lotus Support FTP server
(ftp.support.lotus.com)       /pub/comm/ccmail/technotes/AllProd

Lotus on the Web
(www.support.lotus.com)       Search the cc:Mail KnowledgeBase

Lotus cc:Mail BBS
(1-650-691-0401)              File Area 21 - Technotes

CompuServe 
(GO LotusM)                   Technote Library

Lotus Re:Quest (faxback)
(1-800-346-3508)              Request document #144293

NOTE  Lotus Technote #144293 replaces REGMOD2.LWP, REGMOD2.TXT,
CCREGMOD2.LWP and CCREGMOD2.TXT.


ccRegMod vs. ccReg6
===================

ccRegMod and ccReg6 work in the same way, except for the following
differences:

. ccRegMod runs automatically, while ccReg6 must be run manually.
. ccRegMod works "behind the scenes," while ccReg6 displays what it
  changes.

The file CCREGMOD.EXE is installed with all cc:Mail applications on the 
Release 8.x Advanced Server Pack CD-ROM. All cc:Mail applications on the 
Release 8.x CD-ROM run ccRegMod automatically.

If you run any release of cc:Mail applications earlier than those on the 
Release 8.x CD-ROM, you must run ccReg6 manually on all Windows 95 and 
Window NT workstations (including those of Mobile users). 

ccReg6 displays the changes it makes to the Win32 registry and saves the 
information in a log file called ccReg6.log, located in the same directory 
as ccReg6.


Updating Currently Installed Versions of ccRegMod or ccReg6
===========================================================

1.  Users and administrators with locally installed cc:Mail applications
    --------------------------------------------------------------------
    On all workstations, replace all previous versions of CCREGMOD.EXE or 
    CCREG6.EXE with the current version.    

2.  Administrators
    --------------
    On all file servers, replace all previous versions of CCREGMOD.EXE 
    with the current version.
	
3.  Environments where the NT workstation User ID does not have rights to 
    edit the NT Registry
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------   
    Log in to each such NT workstation with the Admin ID and run the 
    current version of CCREG6.EXE or CCREGMOD.EXE manually. You only need 
    to do this once for each workstation.  


Installing and Running ccReg6
=============================

If you use cc:Mail applications from the Release 8.x CD-ROM, you do not 
need to run ccReg6 on any of your workstations.

To install and run ccReg6
-------------------------
1.  On the computer where you will run ccReg6, make sure there is a TEMP 
    directory and that a SET TEMP= variable is declared and visible in a
    DOS window, for example:

    SET TEMP=C:\TEMP

2. Create a directory, for example:

   \CCREG6

3. Copy CCREG6.EXE into that directory.

4. Open a DOS window.

5. Run CCREG6.EXE from the DOS window.


cc:Mail Support Services
========================
To contact Support Services, use the following methods:
.  Access the Bulletin Board Service at (650) 691-0401.
.  Request a document from the ReQuest Fax number by 
   calling 800-346-3508.
.  Go to http://www.lotus.com on the World Wide Web.
.  Access the FTP site at ftp.support.lotus.com. Enter the 
   user name "anonymous" and use your own Internet address
   as the password.
.  Call Support Services at (650) 966-4900.

