              How to Install Complete Program Deleter for Windows

      To install CPD, simply put all the files that come with the program
   (WCPD.EXE, WCPD.WRI, WCPDREG.TXT, etc.) in your Windows directory.
   DO NOT create a separate directory for these files or put them in
   another directory. Windows Complete Program Deleter is designed to
   operate from the Windows directory. The only exception is that you
   can, if you prefer, put the QPRO200.DLL file in your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM
   subdirectory instead, since this subdirectory is specifically designed to
   hold support files like this. Once you have these files in the proper
   directory, run Windows.
      If you are using Windows 3.1, select New from Program Manager's Files
   menu. When it asks if you are installing a program group or program item,
   select Program Group and click on the Ok button. On the next windows,
   ignore the "Description" box and click on the "Group File" box. Type WCPD
   and then click on the Ok button. The Complete Program Deleter group will
   be installed.
      If you are using Windows 95, double-click on the My Computer icon and
   then double-click on the icon for your boot drive (C). Select your
   Windows folder from the window that appears. Find the WCPD icons. You
   now have several choices. You can drag the program icon to either the
   blank area of your screen or to the Start button. The program icon is
   the one that is labelled WCPD and has a picture of an eraser erasing a
   disk. A better option is to double-click on the WCPD group icon. This
   icon is labelled WCPD also and is usually immediately after the program
   icon. Double-clicking on this icon will put the entire WCPD group on
   your screen, giving you access to the program, the instruction manual,
   and the very important registration form <g>.
      Note: This program requires that the library VBRUN200.DLL be in either
   the WINDOWS or WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory. This is a common Windows library
   available from many sources, such as CompuServe, GEnie, America Online,
   or MicroSoft. Because it is so widely available and is a rather large
   file, it may not be included in the WCPD archive that you receive. If you
   cannot find it elsewhere, you can download it from the Leithauser Research
   Web site at

   http://users.aol.com/Leithauser/
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