HTML Forms V 1.5.x (c) 2000 Educe
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Access 97 is (c) 1989-1996 Microsoft, Inc.

NOTE:
When you first run HTML Form Processing an error message will appear titled 
"Linked Tables" informing you that the data file could not be found.  This is
normal and ensures that the data and front end are linked correctly.  Click OK
then select the folder where you installed the application.  The default is
C:\Program Files\HTML Forms.

ABOUT:
The program is designed to process emails that are generated from HTML Forms by 
an ISP cgi script.  This version works with MS Outlook 2000, 98 and 97 but not 
express 4 or 5.  It does not work with other email programs.  The forms data is 
extracted by the program and stored in an MS Access 97 database.  Auto reply, 
auto response and mass mail to all respondents are just some of the features.

INSTALLATION:
Run the set-up program and follow the on screen prompts.  NT users may receive 
an error message as the installation tries to install files that are already 
installed.  Select the ignore option (this does not install the file in 
question, it does not ignore the NT warning).  Once the program has been 
installed, move the shortcut to your start-up folder if you want it to run 
automatically each time you run windows.  Further installation notes can be 
found in the "User Manual.doc".  If you do not have MS Access 97 you can 
download the run time files from the link on the HTML Form Processing web site:

http://www.educesoft.com/

UNINSTALLATION:
Run the uninstall program by selecting Add/Remove Programs from the Windows 
Control Panel.

USING Timer:
Open the main window by clicking on the shortcut found on the "Start" button.  
Log in as user 'Demo' with no password.  Read the User Manual or check the 
online help, both are available on the help menu. That's it!

CONTACTING THE AUTHOR:
Email to HTMLForms@educesoft.com
or for the latest information see:

http://www.educesoft.com/

REGISTRATION:

Visit http://www.educesoft.com/ for details 
of stand alone and network licenses.

BUG REPORTS:
When reporting a bug always include the following:
1) A detailed description of the bug.
2) Can you get the bug to reoccur?
3) What version you're running?
4) What other applications or items in the start-up folder were running when the 
error occurred?
5) Anything special about your installation.
6) Your own suggested reason for the bug.

It is best if you use the bug reporting form located on the help menu.

KNOWN BUGS:
Some people are still having problems with the following:

None

FIXED BUGS:
For details of bugs, fixes and the latest version see:

http://www.educesoft.com/
