<h1 align=center style='text-align:center'>1.0 Release Notes</h1>\r
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-<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" S-Type="EDITED" S-Format="%m/%d/%Y" startspan -->06/26/2007<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" endspan i-checksum="12614" --></h3>\r
+<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" S-Type="EDITED" S-Format="%m/%d/%Y" startspan -->06/27/2007<!--webbot bot="Timestamp" endspan i-checksum="12630" --></h3>\r
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<p align="left">The 'typical' WinOF installation places the dat.dll and dapl.dll \r
files in the '%WINDIR%' \r
folder (a.k.a. \Windows).</p>\r
-<p align="left">The DAPL configuration file by convention is defined as \r
-'%SystemDrive%\DAT\dat.conf'. This default specification can be overridden by use \r
+<p align="left">The DAPL/DAT configuration file by convention is defined as \r
+'%SystemDrive%\DAT\dat.conf'. If the folder '%SystemDrive%\DAT' does not exist, \r
+a template configuration file will be installed as '%SystemDrive%\DAT\dat.conf'.<br>\r
+In order to preserve existing installations, the dat.conf file is not \r
+automatically installed in it's default location if the folder \r
+'%SystemDrive%\DAT' exists.<br>\r
+A sample, although not used in it's current location, dat.conf file is installed as '\Program Files\WinOF\dat.conf \r
+'.</p>\r
+<p align="left">The default DAT configuration file specification can be overridden by use \r
of the environment variable DAT_OVERRIDE. Such that 'DAT_OVERRIDE=D:\MyDAT\test.conf' \r
would be a valid override specification.</p>\r
<p align="left">Within the dat.conf file, the DAPL library specification can be \r
which implies the '\' (backslash character) is treated as an 'escape' character. \r
Hence all backslashes in the library path must be duplicated when enclosed in \r
double-quotes (e.g., "C:\\Programs Files\\WinOF\\dapl.dll").</p>\r
-<p align="left">A sample dat.conf file is installed as '\Program Files\WinOF\dat.conf \r
-'.<br>\r
-After the WinOF installation, move the \Program Files\WinOF\dat.conf file to the \r
-default DAT configuration file location<br>\r
-'%SystemDrive%\DAT\dat.conf'. In order to preserve existing installations, the \r
-dat.conf file is not automatically installed in it's default location.</p>\r
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<h2><u>Known Issues</u></h2>\r