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		C o o k i e   C r u n c h e r
                                          Version 2.11

                                         By Mark Richter

                         Rendering Better Avenues Software

                                         August 14, 1997
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Installation
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 If you are using a previous version of Cookie Cruncher
 you must first uninstall it.  For directions on uninstalling
 go to the bottom of this pages.  Unzip Cook211.Zip to 
 any directory.  You must use an uncompressor that supports
 long file names.  Make sure that any DOS name options are
 turned off.  Run SETUP.EXE.  You will be prompted to 
 change the directory, or install.  If you wish to change 
 the application's directory, select change directory.  
 Then select install program.  Setup
 will take care of the rest.

 If this is your first time installing the program, when
 you run Cookie Cruncher for the first time it will kick
 you into its setup program.  Click find on the apporiate
 find buttons.  After you have setup Cookie Cruncher, hit
 save.

Setting Up Cookie Cruncher
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 At any time you can reconfigure Cookie Cruncher by clicking 
 on the setup box from the main menu.  You will be given 
 eight items that you can setup to run with Cookie Cruncher.
 You select the search drive by selecting a drive under the
 label Sear On Drive.

 Here is the list and the format they should be in.  You can
 enter the data manually or have Cookie Cruncher find them by
 clicking on the find button:

 Netscape Program - this is your actual Netscape EXE file. It
	must include the full path name and EXE file.
	(ex: C:\Netscape\Netscape.EXE)

 Netscape COOKIES.TXT - this is the Cookie file that netscape 
	creates.  If this file is read only, no cookies will
	be saved on your hard drive.  If you want to utilize
	Cookie Cruncher, the file must be write enabled.  It
	must include the full path and file name.
	(ex. D:\Netscape\Cookies.TXT)

 Explorer Program - this is your actual Explorer EXE file.  It
	must include the full path name and EXE file.
	(ex. E:\Program Files\iexplore.EXE)

 Cookies Directory - this is the directory Explorer saves cookies
	to.  It must include the full path and a "\".
	(ex. C:\Windows\Cookies\)

 America On Line Program - this is your actual AOL EXE file.
	it must include the full path and EXE file.
	(ex. D:\AOL\AOL.EXE)

 Cookie Cruncher Program - this is your actual Cookie Cruncher
	EXE file.  It is used only if you want to create a 
	link on your desktop.  It must include the full path
	and the EXE file.
	(ex. C:\Program Files\Coookie Cruncher\Cookie Cruncher.EXE)

 Exactname of Dial Up Adaptor - Used to start your dial up
	connection.  It is case sensitive and it must be the exact
	spelling of your dial up adaptor.
	(ex. GTE, OnRamp, ATT.  If it is gte, then GTE would
	 not work.)

 Add Cookie Crunher to your desktop - adds A link to Cookie
	Cruncher on your desktop.  To remove it, run setup again
	and uncheck this box.  Then hit save.
	

Uninstalling
============
 To uninstall a previous version or version 2.11 follow
 these steps:

 Hit the start button, select Settings, then Control Panel.

 In the control panel select Add/Remove Programs.

 Then select Cookie Cruncher, then hit Add/Remove.

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Rendering Better Avenues Software.   1997