[quote user="furoner"]
How do I get this option? I am not offered any alternative at download. I've repeatedly deleted & removed previous downloads and have tried again but am begining to give up.
[/quote]
Have you stopped to view the Help or the install Help?
Did you find information including:
An overview of the installation and setup process
Installing Pegasus Mail on your computer or Network is typically a
two-step process.
In the first step, which you are taking now, the Pegasus Mail program
files are installed into a directory on your computer, and icons are
added to the Windows 'Start' menu so you can run the program. During
this process, changes are made to the Windows Registry (a kind of
"system database" Windows uses to keep track of settings and programs)
that allow your web browser to use Pegasus Mail, and a small utility is
installed that allows you to use the Windows Explorer "Send to..."
command to send files via Pegasus Mail.
The second stage of the installation process varies slightly depending
on whether you are connecting to a Novell NetWare Local Area Network, or
else are installing the program on a single computer, or on a Windows
"Peer-to-Peer" or Windows NT network.
Single computer: the second stage of the installation process will
happen the first time you run Pegasus Mail itself: at this stage,
Pegasus Mail asks you whether or not there will be multiple users
running the program, and where it should store their mail-related files.
If you choose to have multiple users, you are also given the opportunity
to create your initial group of mail users at this point.
[quote user="furoner"]<p>How do I get this option?&nbsp; I am not offered any alternative at download.&nbsp; I've repeatedly deleted &amp; removed previous downloads and have tried again but am begining to give up.
</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Have you stopped to view the Help or the install Help?</p><p>Did you find information including:</p><p>An overview of the installation and setup process
Installing Pegasus Mail on your computer or Network is typically a
two-step process.
In the first step, which you are taking now, the Pegasus Mail program
files are installed into a directory on your computer, and icons are
added to the Windows 'Start' menu so you can run the program. During
this process, changes are made to the Windows Registry (a kind of
"system database" Windows uses to keep track of settings and programs)
that allow your web browser to use Pegasus Mail, and a small utility is
installed that allows you to use the Windows Explorer "Send to..."
command to send files via Pegasus Mail.
The second stage of the installation process varies slightly depending
on whether you are connecting to a Novell NetWare Local Area Network, or
else are installing the program on a single computer, or on a Windows
"Peer-to-Peer" or Windows NT network.
Single computer: the second stage of the installation process will
happen the first time you run Pegasus Mail itself: at this stage,
Pegasus Mail asks you whether or not there will be multiple users
running the program, and where it should store their mail-related files.
If you choose to have multiple users, you are also given the opportunity
to create your initial group of mail users at this point.
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