MONTANA DEPARTMENT RSH, WILDLIFE, AND PARKS 

 MRIS Reporting Program 



statements needed to run MRIS Reporting Program. 



You should check your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to see if any lines added by INSTALL are in 

 an executable location. For example, if the last line in the original AUTOEXEC.BAT file loads 

 Windows or a menu manager then it is possible the SET PLL or SET CLIPPER lines will not be 

 executed. 



If you respond no to either of the scenarios above INSTALL creates a sample file, 

 AUTOEXEC.SMP, in the target directory with the statements needed to run the MRIS Reporting 

 Program. 



You can use this sample to see how your AUTOEXEC.BAT file needs to be altered to run the 

 MRIS Reporting Program. If you select to change the AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS 

 fUes, you must reboot you computer before you run the MRIS Reporting Program. 



Adding or moving EDENV.EXE 



EDENV.EXE is a utility program whose primary use is to change the colors used by MRIS 

 Reporting Program to display menus, prompts and other screen display functions. 



If EDENV.EXE already exists on your hard disk (because you have otiier Montana State 

 Library or the MDFWP Edit/Entry Program), INSTALL checks to see if it resides in a direaory 

 in the path. If it does not INSTALL asks if you want to move EDENV.EXE to a directory in the 

 path. If you respond yes, INSTALL lets you selert the directory and copies EDENV.EXE to that 

 directory and deletes the original. 



If EDENV.EXE does not exist on your hard disk, INSTALL asks if you want to add it to the 

 target directory. If you respond yes, INSTALL creates EDENV.EXE in the target directory. 



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