                            Progress Planner 1.6  
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ReadMe Contents
- Overview
- Installation
- Uninstall
- Repair
- Troubleshooting

Overview:
	Progress Planner is a goal setting and performance management
	software program designed to allow you to develop, monitor and
	implement action plans to achieve your personal and professional goals.

	This program is a fully functional trial version that is freely
	distributed as shareware. You may use this program for 30 days.
	After 30 days, this program requires that you purchase a license to
	continue using this software. For information on purchasing a license,
	visit our website at http://www.progressplanner.com.

	For technical support you can email us at: support@progressplanner.com
	or visit the support page.

Installation:
	1. Progress Planner System Requirements
		- 486 or higher processor
		- Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000
		- 30 MB free hard disk space

		Optional Settings
		- Regional Settings, Short date style M/dd/yy
		- Display Settings, Screen area set to 800 by 600 pixels

	2. Please read the License Agreement

	To install downloaded Progress.exe file:
	(1) Run the file Progress.exe (This file is a self-
	extracting file that will start the setup program.)
	(2) Follow the instructions onscreen for a TYPICAL
	installation.

	SPECIAL INSTALLATION NOTES:
	If you have Microsoft Access 97 or Access 2000
	installed see Troubleshooting item number 6 below
	for possible issues.

	If you have any trouble installing the program, please
	see the troubleshooting notes below.

	3. To run Progress Planner
	(1) From the Windows Start menu select Programs
	(2) Select Progress Planner from the list of programs
	(3) Select Progress Planner

	The first time you use Progress Planner a window may appear
	requesting the location of the file ProgressPlanner_be.mdb
	This file is located in the directory you specified for the
	program installation. (Default location for this file is
	"c:\Program Files\Progress Planner\ProgressPlanner_be.mdb".)

	This program was designed for a screen resolution of
	800 by 600 pixels. If your screen resolution is
	greater than this you can click on the Size Window button
	between the "_" and "X" in the top right corner of the
	Progress Planner title bar and size the window to a more
	appropriate size. For screen resolutions less than
	800 by 600, you will need to use the scroll bar to
	view a complete page.

Uninstall:
	Follow these steps to uninstall Progress Planner
	(1) From the Windows Start menu select Settings
	(2) Select Control Panel
	(3) Select Add/Remove Programs
	(4) From the Install/Uninstall tab select Progress Planner
	(5) Click on the Add/Remove... button
	(6) Follow the onscreen instructions

Repair:
	You should repair and compress Progress Planner files if
	you need to recover hard disk space or you find the
	performance of Progress Planner to be slow.

	To repair and compress Progress Planner data files
	(1) Make sure the Progress Planner program is not running
	(2) From the Windows Start menu select Programs
	(3) Select Progress Planner from the list of programs
	(4) Select Repair & Compact files

Troubleshooting:
	1. During installation a message may appear indicating the
	program cannot write to a ".dll" file. For example, you may
	get a message like:
	"Cannot write to the file c:\windows\system\wininet.dll" or
	"Cannot write to the file c:\windows\system\urlmon.dll".

	Probable Cause: Windows is presently using these files.

	Solution: You should choose IGNORE in response to this
	error message and the installation will continue. At the
	end of the installation you should get a message confirming
	that the program was successfully installed. If you get a
	message that the program was NOT successfully installed
	please contact technical support at support@progressplanner.com.


	2. When you attempt to run Progress Planner, the following message appears:
	"Unable to find file progressplanner_be.mdb".

	Probable Cause: File moved or installed in directory other than
	default directory.

	Solution: This file is located in the directory you specified
	for the program installation. (Default location for this file
	is "c:\Program Files\Progress Planner\ProgressPlanner_be")

	3. The last two digits of the date in the Goals list in Step 2 and Tasks list
	in Step 3 do not fit in the space provided.

	Cause: Progress Planner uses the short date format of
	M/d/yy to conserve space. If your machine's short date format
	is set to display dates as MM/dd/yyyy then the date will
	be cut off in some fields. Note that this issue will not affect the
	operation or the printing of reports. Changing
	this setting is optional.

	Solution: Change computer short date format as follows:
	(1) From the Windows Start menu select Settings
	(2) Select Control Panel
	(3) Select Regional Settings
	(4) Select the Date tab
	(5) Select the Short date style M/d/yy from the drop downlist
	(6) Click on the Apply button
	(7) Click on the OK button


	4. Progress Planner functioned normally for a period.
	Now an error occurs when attempting to start Progress Planner.

	Probable Cause: Necessary files have been moved or deleted.

	Solution: Rerun setup from the downloaded Progress1-5.exe file
	and re-install the program in the same directory you used for the
	original installation.   Do NOT uninstall the program or you will
	oss all the data you have entered.

	5. In the header above the Goals box and Tasks box the number 4 appears.

	Probable Cause: Progress Planner uses a commonly available
	font called Monotype Sorts to display a check mark in the
	header above the Goals and Tasks boxes. You are probably
	missing this file.

	Solution: You will need to install the font file mtsorts_.ttf,
	which is located in the directory where you installed the
	Progress Planner files.
	(1) From the Windows Start menu select Settings
	(2) Select Control Panel
	(3) Select Fonts
	(4) Select File - Install New Font
	(5) Choose the path to the file mtsorts_.ttf
	(6) Click OK

	6. If you have the full version of Access 97 or Access 2000
	and you click any Access database, the run-time application
	attempts to run.

	Solution for Access 97: Use the following command line to
	properly register the full version of Microsoft Access 97
	(1) Click Start, and then click Run
	(2) Type the following command line:
	"c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\MSACCESS.EXE" /regserver

	Solution for Access 2000: Start Access 2000. This will
	automatically register the full version.