EUDORA PRO FOR MACINTOSH, VERSION 3.1 Drag and Drop Requirements Installation Instructions ============================ DRAG AND DROP REQUIREMENTS ============================ If you do not have MacintoshÆ Drag and Drop running on your Macintosh, certain features may be disabled. Macintosh Drag and Drop is included in System 7.5 and System 7 Pro, but is not in earlier versions of System 7. Macintosh Drag and Drop requires that Finder 7.1.3 or newer is running for the Drag and Drop extensions to work properly. Installing the Drag and Drop extensions with an older Finder has been shown to cause strange behavior, and is not recommended. If you are running a system version with a Finder that is older than 7.1.3, you will be able to drag and drop within the Eudora application. However, you will not be able to drag between Eudora and other running applications. ============== INSTALLATION ============== You can install this version of Eudora Pro over a 2.x or 3.0(.x) version. Just follow the instructions below, and when you open the new version of Eudora Pro, your Settings, mailboxes, etc. will be updated for the new version. To install Eudora Pro, do the following: 1. Restart your Macintosh while holding down the shift key. This turns off your Macintosh extensions. (You must hold down the shift key until you see the message "Extensions off.") 2. If you are installing from diskettes, insert Eudora Pro diskette 1 of 3 into your Macintosh diskette drive. 3. Double-click on the Eudora Pro Installer icon to start the installation program. The Eudora Pro splash screen is displayed. Click Continue to display the Eudora README window. Note: The contents of the README window can be printed or saved to a file for later review. 4. Once you have reviewed the contents of the README window, click Accept. The User Code dialog is displayed. Your five-digit User Code is printed on the inside cover of the User Manual, or, if you are part of a multiple-user site, it should be provided to you by your organization's Eudora support coordinator. If you purchased Eudora Pro by electronic distribution, the User Code is in the e-mail message you received when you purchased the product. 5. Type your User Code in the User Code field and click Continue. Note: If you cannot determine your User Code, you may leave this field blank. The Eudora Install dialog is displayed, allowing you to select which items you want to install. To see a description of an item, click on the item (the description is displayed just below the selection area). 6. To install all of the items except for the connectivity software, be sure the default item Full Eudora Pro 3.1 without connectivity is selected and click Install. To install all of the items including the connectivity software, select Full Eudora Pro 3.1 installation and click Install. Note: Do not use this option if you are already connected to a TCP/IP network. If you are getting an Internet connection for the first time, and your Internet service provider does not provide TCP/IP software, you can use this item to install MacSLIP and MacTCP. To install just the items you want, select them by clicking on each one (hold down the command key to select multiple items, and be sure that neither of the full installation items are selected), then click Install. If you selected either of the Full installation items, MacTCP, or MacSLIP, the Restart dialog is displayed, informing you that your Macintosh will need to be restarted at the end of the installation. Click Yes. The Eudora Version Selection dialog is displayed, allowing you to select which version you want to install. 680x0 This is the smallest version. It runs on any Macintosh, including Power Macs, but on Power Macintoshes it is not as fast as the PowerPC or Universal versions. PowerPC This version runs only on Power Macintoshes. It does not run on standard 680x0 machines. Universal (or Fat) This version requires the most disk space. It runs on any Macintosh, and on a Power Macintosh runs as fast as the PowerPC version. 7. Select the version you want. A dialog is displayed asking you where you want to install the Eudora Pro 3.1 folder. 8. Select the destination folder and click Install. The install program begins installing the items you selected onto the appropriate locations on your disk. 9. If you are installing Eudora from diskettes, insert the appropriate installation diskette when you are prompted. 10. Once the installation is complete, you are prompted to restart your Macintosh. Click Restart. This completes the installation of the Eudora Pro software. To find out how to set up Eudora so that you can send and receive e-mail, see the User Manual section "Opening and Configuring Eudora." For details about the files in the Eudora Folder (in your System Folder) and the Eudora Pro Application Folder, see their corresponding sections in the Reference chapter. If you experience any difficulty during installation, contact the Eudora Technical Support Group at 1-800-338-3672, or 619-658-1292. 3/26/97