	CCM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
	-----------------------------

	I have included this information so that you will know EXACTLY what
	is being put on your system , and what files are being changed.
	There is nothing I hate worse than software that spreads itself across
	half my disk drive, and does not tell me what it has done.

	Installation of this software is handled by Stirling's InstallShield
	SDK installer. You should expand the ZIP file into a temporary 
	directory, then run SETUP.EXE to install the software.  When the ZIP
	file is expanded, the following files will be present in the temporary
	directory:

	_SETUP.DLL
	SETUP2.DLL
	SETUP.EXE
	UNINST. EXE
	_ISDEL.EXE
	_INST32I.EX_
	DISK1.ID
	SETUP.INS
	SETUP.ISS
	_SETUP.LIB
	SETUP.PKG
	DATA.Z
	README.TXT

	and will require approximately 840kb of disk space.  They can all be 
	deleted once the installation is complete.

	The installation will install the following files in the directory
	that you choose for the software:

	CCM30.EXE 	 281,600 bytes	17-DEC-95 00:00am
	CCM30.HLP	 149,602 bytes	17-DEC-95 00:00am
	README.WRI	  22,784 bytes	17-DEC-95 00:00am
	SURVEY.TXT	   3,073 bytes	17-DEC-95 00:00am
	DEISL1.ISU	   size varies	Current date and time

	Additionally, the shared System file CTL3D32.DLL is included.  It is
	the latest version of this file that I know of, and can be used to 
	replace your current CTL3D32.DLL file if you allow it during the 
	installation.  The current version that you have will be compared to
	the new version, and if the new version is newer, you will be given 
	the option of replacing the file or not.

	The installation routine will also put a copy of UNINST.EXE in your
	Windows directory.  This is done automatically by the installation 
	program, and neither you nor I have any control over it.

	The installation routine will also add two keys to your 
	registration database in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE key.
	They are:

	HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Scott Craig\CCM\3.x\LocalPath
	HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\CCM30

	The first one is used only to determine the path into which you installed
	CCM so that the next time you update the software, the current directory can
	automatically be located.  You can delete the entire "Scott Craig" key if you
	want to, it will not affect the operation of the timer in any way.  The only
	thing it will do is cause you to have to specify the desired directory the
	next time you install CCM.

	The second is used only by the setup and uninstaller, and may be removed if
	desired, however you will not be able to automatically uninstall CCM if you do.

	The installation routine will create a program group named "Connect 
	Monitor" by default, or something else if you choose to change it.  
	This group will contain shortcuts to all the sections of the program.

	During the installation, you may receive a message that "MFC30.DLL 
	exists on your system".  This executable was compiled as a standalone 
	application, however it can also be compiled to use the functions 
	within the runtime library MFC30.DLL.  If you already have MFC30.DLL
	on your system, it contains many of the functions that are compiled 
	into the standalone executable.  You could save about 140kb of disk 
	space by using the "Shared" version of CCM30.EXE in place of the 
	standalone version.  If you do not already have MFC30.DLL, you would
	not accomplish anything by using the shared version since the DLL file
	itself is about 300kb in size.  If you want the "Shared" version of 
	CCM, send me an E-Mail message and I will send you the "Shared" 
	version back as a binary attachment.  Other than the reduction in file
	size, there are no other advantages to using the smaller version 
	(there are no disadvantages either), so the choice is yours.

	NOTE:	This program was designed for systems running Windows 95 WITH
        	DIAL-UP	NETWORKING FULLY INSTALLED.  If you have not COMPLETELY
	        installed Dial-up Networking, you will receive a message when 
        	the program is started stating that it cannot find SVRAPI.DLL.
	        The section of the HELP file entitled COMMON PROBLEMS AND
		SOLUTIONS explains how to resolve this problem.

	I have included a text file named SURVEY.TXT with this release.  If you
	would like to fill it out, I would certainly appreciate it, however it
	is completely optional!

