Contents of the FPM 2.6a "FoxPro Readme - Network" File

ID: Q120371

2.60a MACINTOSH kbreadme

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SUMMARY

Below is the complete "FoxPro Readme - Network" file, located on Install Disk 1, and in the main FoxPro folder, which is "Microsoft FoxPro 2.6" by default.

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                   Release Notes for

Microsoft(R) FoxPro(R) for Macintosh(R) and Power Macintosh(TM)

                     Version 2.6a

   (C)1994 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Installing FoxPro on a Network Server

To install FoxPro on a network, you will use the Administrative Setup program. Administrative Setup allows the network administrator to install Microsoft FoxPro onto a network server in a format that best suits the needs of the administrator and of the server clients. During Setup, you will be presented with two installation options:

Option 1

Option 1 copies the floppy images to the network server folder you specify, from which users can run Complete, Minimum, or Custom installation options to install a private copy of FoxPro on their workstation.

Option 2

Option 2 copies all of the files to the network server folder you specify, from which users can run a shared copy of FoxPro from the server.

To install FoxPro on a network server:

1. Turn on your computer and monitor.

2. Close any other software applications that are running.

3. Insert Install-Disk 1 into your disk drive.

4. Hold down the COMMAND (Apple) key, and double-click the Microsoft FoxPro

   Setup icon. Continue to hold the COMMAND key until Setup displays the
   Microsoft FoxPro 2.6 Administrative Setup dialog box.

5. Follow the instructions on the screen.

              **End of FoxPro Readme - Network**

Additional reference words: FoxMac 2.60a KBCategory: kbreadme KBSubcategory:
Keywords          : kbsetup kbreadme
Version           : 2.60a
Platform          : MACINTOSH

Last Reviewed: May 21, 1998