DOCUMENT:Q134683 13-AUG-1999 [homemm] TITLE :Scenes 2.0: Manual Installation Instructions PRODUCT :Microsoft Home Multimedia Titles PROD/VER:2.00 OPER/SYS: KEYWORDS: ====================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information in this article applies to: - Microsoft Scenes (all collections), version 2.0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY ======= This article describes the manual installation procedure for Microsoft Scenes 2.0. MORE INFORMATION ================ ================ The following are steps assume: - Windows is installed into C:\Windows - you're installing Scenes to C:\Scenes - and the collection you're installing is the Hollywood Collection from floppy drive A. These steps involve creating folders and directories and copying and moving files. For more information about how to accomplish these tasks in Windows, see your Windows printed documentation or online help. To manually install Scenes, do the following: 1. Create a Scenes folder on the hard drive. At the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following and press ENTER: c:\>md scenes 2. Create a Picsets folder under the Scenes folder. At the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following and press ENTER: c:\scenes>md picsets 3. Create a Hollywoo folder under the Scenes\Picsets folders. At the MS-DOS command prompt, type the following and press ENTER: c:\scenes\picsets>md hollywoo 4. Expand the following files from Disk 1 to the C:\Scenes folder: Scenes.ex_ Scenes.hl_ Msswiz.dl_ For example, to expand Scenes.ex_, type the following at the MS-DOS command prompt and press ENTER: c:\scenes>expand a:\scenes.ex_ scenes.exe 5. Copy the Readme.txt file from Disk 1 to the C:\Scenes folder. c:\scenes>copy a:\readme.txt 6. Expand the following files from Disk 1 to the C:\Windows folder: Msscmn.Dl_ Msscenes.Sc_ Scenes2.In_ For example, to expand Msscmn.Dl_, type the following at the MS-DOS command prompt and press ENTER: c:\windows>expand a:\msscmn.dl_ msscmn.dll 7. Expand the following files from Disk 1 to the C:\Windows\System folder: Pcdlib.dl_ Ctl3dv2.dl_ For example, to expand Pcdlib.dl_, type the following at the MS-DOS command prompt and press ENTER: c:\windows\system>expand a:\pcdlib.dl_ pcdlib.dll 8. Expand Collectn.sa_ from Disk 2 to the C:\Scenes\Picsets\Hollywoo folder by using the following example. For example, type the following at the MS-DOS command prompt and press ENTER: c:\scenes\picsets\hollywoo>expand a:\collectn.sa_ collectn.sac 9. Expand all of the ..jp files from Disk 1 to the C:\Scenes\Picsets\Hollywoo folder. For example, type the following at the MS-DOS command prompt and press ENTER: c:\scenes\picsets\hollywoo>expand a:\*.jp_ *.* When prompted for destination directory (folder), type: c:\scenes\picsets\hollywoo 10. Rename all *.jp_ files in the C:\Scenes\Picsets\Hollywoo folder to *.jpg. For example, c:\scenes\picsets\hollywoo>rename *.jp_ *.jpg 11. Repeat steps 9 and 10 for Disk 2. 12. Expand all of the .th_ files from Disk 1 to the C:\Scenes\Picsets\Hollywoo folder. For example, c:\scenes\picsets\hollywoo>expand a:\*.th_ *.* When you are prompted for destination directory (or folder) type: c:\scenes\picsets\hollywoo 13. Rename all of the *.th_ files in the C:\Scenes\Picsets\Hollywoo folder too *.thm. For example, c:\scenes\picsets\hollywoo>rename *.th_ *.thm 14. Repeat steps 12 and 13 for Disk 2. 15. Expand all .nf_ files from Disk 1 to the C:\Scenes\Picsets\Hollywoo folder. For example: c:\scenes\picsets\hollywoo>expand a:\*.nf_ *.* When prompted for destination directory, type: c:\scenes\picsets\hollywoo 16. Rename all of the *.nf_ files in the C:\Scenes\Picsets\Hollywoo folder to *.nfo. For example: c:\scenes\picsets\hollywoo>rename *.nf_ *.nfo 17. Repeat steps 15 and 16 for Disk 2. 18. In Windows 95, create a shortcut for Scenes by using the following steps: a. From the Start menu, select Settings - Taskbar. b. Click the Start Menu Programs tab. c. Click the Add button. d. Type in 'c:\scenes\scenes.exe' on the Command Line and press Enter. e. Click the New Folder button. f. Type in 'Microsoft Scenes' and press Enter. g. Where it says 'Select a name for the shortcut', type in 'Microsoft Scenes' and press Enter. h. Click the OK button to close the Taskbar Properties dialog box. i. Skip to step 21. 19. In Windows 3.1, create a new group in Program Manager for Scenes by using the following steps: a. On File menu in Program Manager, click New. b. Click Program Group. Click OK. c. In the Description box, type Microsoft Scenes. Click OK. 20. In Windows 3.1, create a new program item for Scenes by using the following steps. a. On File menu in Program Manager, click New. b. Click Program Item, OK. c. In the Description box, type Microsoft Scenes. d. In the Command box type "c:\scenes\scenes.exe" (without the quotation marks) and click OK. 21. Create icons for Scenes on-line help and Readme.txt using step 19 as an example. 22. Run Scenes and ignore the error message. 23. Run the Add A Collection To Scenes Wizard. Point the wizard to the c:\scenes\picsets\hollywoo folder. 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