(12/30/92)  ASSASSIN.TXT  for Voodoo / Assassin "Production" (version A.00)      

Voodoo / Assassin is a Windows accessory / utility that facilitates sharing
resources (such as modem ports) by killing a running application (such as a
fax program that runs "24 hours a day" to make room for a second application
(for example, an Electronic Mail program).  When the second application 
terminates, Assassin can optionally restore the original application.

This file includes instructions for both installing Voodoo / Assassin, and for
printing the documentation (if you do not already have a copy).  Detailed 
instructions for use can be found in the main documentation.

Windows installation from a diskette (preferred method)
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1) Start Windows

2) If Voodoo / Assassin is running, double click on the icon, and when the
   dialog box appears, select "Close" from the system menu

3) Insert the installation diskette in your floppy drive

4) From "Program Manager", select "File", then "Run"
   a) Enter "d:INSTALL", 
      replacing "d" with the drive letter of your diskette drive
   b) Select "OK"
      Respond to the INSTALL dialog until the installation is complete


DOS installation from a diskette (secondary installation method)
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1) Copy the files to the directory of your choice (called WEDIDIT in
   these instructions):

   For example, from "DOS prompt":

   C> MKDIR \WEDIDIT
   C> CD \WEDIDIT
   C> COPY A:*.*


Printing the documentation
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From Windows, use Microsoft Write to print the documentation file ASSASSIN.WRI. 

For example, if you installed into the default directory (WEDIDIT):

   1) Run "Write".  NOTE: "Write" is one of the programs you received with 
      Windows, and will be present unless you  deleted it.  This is NOT the
      same program as "Microsoft Word", which is a separately purchased
      word processor.

   2) Select "File", then "Open"
      Enter "\WEDIDIT\ASSASSIN.WRI" and select "OK"

   3) Select "File", then "Print"