Dec 122017
Unprotects Database IV. | |||
---|---|---|---|
File Name | File Size | Zip Size | Zip Type |
104000A1.322 | 0 | 0 | stored |
CML0300.FCL | 15552 | 14956 | deflated |
CML0300.HCL | 11968 | 10933 | deflated |
MNL0300.HML | 1872 | 1366 | deflated |
READ.ME | 762 | 353 | deflated |
VDF0300.VDF | 1968 | 1738 | deflated |
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Contents of the READ.ME file
A solution to the DBase IV "protection"...
In this ARC you will find a 0 byte file named 104000a1.322. The file should
be copied to each of your disks and the name be changed to the following
schematic:
Disk Name 0 Byte Filename
Installation Disk 104000a1.322
System Disk 1 104001a1.322
System Disk 2 104002a1.322
\
/
\
System Disk 9 104009a1.322
Sample 1 Disk 104010a1.322
Sample 2 Disk 104011a1.322
Sample 3 Disk 104012a1.322
Tutorial Disk 104013a1.322
Also, the other 4 files in this archive should be copied to your System Disk
1. Other than unARCing them to diskettes and running the install.bat file,
there is nothing else to do.
In this ARC you will find a 0 byte file named 104000a1.322. The file should
be copied to each of your disks and the name be changed to the following
schematic:
Disk Name 0 Byte Filename
Installation Disk 104000a1.322
System Disk 1 104001a1.322
System Disk 2 104002a1.322
\
/
\
System Disk 9 104009a1.322
Sample 1 Disk 104010a1.322
Sample 2 Disk 104011a1.322
Sample 3 Disk 104012a1.322
Tutorial Disk 104013a1.322
Also, the other 4 files in this archive should be copied to your System Disk
1. Other than unARCing them to diskettes and running the install.bat file,
there is nothing else to do.
December 12, 2017
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