       INSTALLATION NOTES AND OPERATING CONSIDERATIONS FOR
   THE FUTUREWARE RANDOM SEQUENCE GENERATOR APPLICATION PROGRAM

GENERAL
The Random Sequence Generator application is a 32-bit program for Windows
95/98/NT/2000/XP that generates random ASII character sequences, for subsequent
uses as creating logon IDs, logon Passwords, or other privileged
authentication methods that use ASCII characters.


INSTALLATION
This version of the Random Sequence Generator application is distributed as a
ZIPed file, using WinZip 8.0, and encapsulates an InstallShield wizard that
can be started by running the SETUP.EXE program, and includes a standard
Windows UnInstall utility. When unziping this program, the setup and
supporting installation files are placed in the TEMP folder by default, but
the ZIPed file can be placed in, and installed from, any folder. When the
Random Sequence Generator program is installed, these installation programs
and files can be deleted from the TEMP folder, but MUST NOT be deleted if they
are in the same folder as the installation folder, otherwise the UnInstall
utility will not work properly.


DEFAULT INSTALLATION DIRECTORY
Unless otherwise specified during the installation process, the directory in
which the Random Sequence Generator application program is placed will be:

       C:\Program Files\FutureWare\RandmGen

This directory will have one executable file, "randmgen.exe", which
encompasses all of the ordinary use processing and administration functions
for the application program. Additionally, the installation directory includes
the following files:

  FWRNDM_REFERENCE.HTML
    A technical reference describing how to use the Random Sequence Generator
    application
  FWRNDM_LICENSE.TXT
    The software license agreement under which the Random Sequence Generator
    application can be used
  FWRNDM_README.TXT
    This document
  FWLIBPKG.DLL
    The standard FutureWare utility library


STARTUP FOLDER
The Random Sequence Generator program is not installed in the System's
Startup folder.


SYSTEM REGISTRY
The Random Sequence Generator program does not add to or use the system
Registry, but the install program will add an entry to the HKLM\Software hive.
This will be removed by the Un-Install facility. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MAKE
REGISTRY CHANGES MANUALLY.


REFERENCE DOCUMENT
The Random Sequence Generator application's operation and administration is
described in the document named FWRNDM_REFERENCE.HTML, located in the same
folder as the executable. This document is opened when the application's Help
menu item is selected.


LICENSE PURCHASE AND REGISTRATION
A License for the Random Sequence Generator application program must be
obtained and registered before the evaluation period expires, afterwhich the
application program's administration and usage will be restricted until it is
subsequently registered. This unlicensed state can be removed at any time by
entering valid "NameKey" and "RegistrationKey" values obtained from FutureWare,
either on its secure eCommerce site (which requires a valid credit card), or
by filling out the included form (e.g., with NotePad) in the
FWRNDM_REMITTANCE.TXT file and mailing it with payment to the address
indicated. The procedure for on-line License purchase and registration is
described in detail in the Help subsystem under the headings
"GetFutureWareLicense" and "ApplyFutureWareLicense".


UN-INSTALLING THE RANDOM SEQUENCE GENERATOR APPLICATION PROGRAM
The distribution includes an Un-Install facility. To be doubly safe, we
strongly recommend that the Random Sequence Generator application is first
closed before using the system's standard un-install utility (e.g., the
ControlPanel's Add|RemoveProgram item).

If the Windows removal utility warns that there are some components that
haven't been removed, then delete the Random Sequence Generator folder (e.g.,
located by default at C:\Program Files\FutureWare\RandmGen.


THANK YOU!
Thank you for choosing this FutureWare product. We are always working to
improve our current products, and welcome comments and suggestions for making
this one even better. Please share your ideas and critiques with us by email
to randmgen@futurewaredc.com.
