This directory contains a demo version of Enigma Logic's "SafeWord PC-LanSafe" encrypting file system for MSDOS. Note that because this is a "demo" version, the cryptoalgorithms have all been replaced with a ridiculously weak substitute cipher. This demo is therefore good for compatibility testing and for evaluating management ease and for user training, but it is NOT good for securing real information. Instructions for obtaining the real product can be found inside the demo executables. The demo and associated training files, consisting of about 33 files in total, are all archived together into a self-extracting executable file called "pclansaf.exe", which you should get using BINARY ftp protocols. It is executable on an intel 80x6-based platform under MSDOS, DRDOS, or PCDOS compatible with MSDOS 3.0 or later. When you execute the pclansaf.exe file, it will create a subdirectory tree structure and extract the 33-odd files into that structure, starting at your CURRENT (msdos) directory. Because of the way the installation batch file is written, you will want to have that directory tree structure copied onto a diskette loaded into your "A:" disk drive. A good way to do that is to have a blank, formatted (1.44 MB or 1.2MB) diskette in drive A:, and make that your current drive, then execute pclansaf.exe from a different drive. For example: A\> c:pclansaf This will extract everything into your diskette where you will eventually want it. Once you have all the files, look over the readme that is inside the archive. You might also want to take a look at the following batch files: help.bat install.bat You can use either of these to install the product on your PC, but "help.bat" is usually the better choice, as it is more helpful for beginners.