The file FLAME.EXE contains a new executable option module which should replace your current FLAME.EXE. This executable file contains fixes for Y2K. Other files are associated auxiliary programs that are not necessarily used in all installations. eSoft recommends the following procedure for installing these programs: 1. Bring down the TBBS system. 2. Backup all important data on the TBBS system. This should minimally include all data files that TBBS utilizes as well as the original FLAME.EXE file and associated data files. 3. Copy the new executable files over the old ones. 5. Sufficiently test the new FLAME executables before bringing your TBBS system up live. 4. Restart your TBBS system. eSoft makes no warranties or representations that the new FLAME module fixes all Y2K problems. eSoft has done limited testing of the module, and it passed each test. However, each TBBS system is different, so your results may be different. If you detect a problem with this new FLAME module, please send an Internet email to y2k@esoft.com and clearly explain how to duplicate the problem. eSoft will make every effort to correct Y2K issues with TBBS and associated option modules before December 31, 1999. However, if you find problems, eSoft recommends following the above procedure so we will know what they are and can try to issue a new fix. If the fix is not released before the new year, eSoft recommends setting the clock on your TBBS system back a few days until the problem can be repaired.