 After unzipping the main file you should see a directory that looks
 something like this:

.              <DIR>        11-20-98  9:01p .
..             <DIR>        11-20-98  9:01p ..
BANNER   GIF         5,272  11-22-98  2:19p BANNER.GIF
FIXIT    BAT            18  11-20-98  8:27p FIXIT.BAT
IGMTIP~1 HTM         5,160  12-04-98  8:02p IGMTIPS.html
INTRO~1  HTM         5,570  12-04-98  8:05p INTRO.html
LOGOSM   GIF         1,370  04-20-97  4:18p LOGOSM.GIF
MAIN     JPG         2,388  04-21-97 10:54p MAIN.JPG
MONSTE~1 HTM        28,041  12-04-98  8:24p monster.html
MYLORD~1 HTM        36,086  12-05-98  8:47a MYLORD1.html
MYLORD~2 HTM        35,621  12-04-98  8:39p MYLORD2.html
MYLORD~3 HTM        31,139  12-04-98  9:52p MYLORD3.html
MYLORD~4 HTM        27,589  12-04-98 10:04p MYLORD4.html
NETSCAPE GIF         4,772  02-07-98  2:22p netscape.gif
ONLINE~1 HTM         1,790  12-05-98  8:38a online.html
RUMFLU~1 HTM         8,839  12-04-98  9:05p RUMFLUFF.html
README   TXT            85  12-05-98 11:51a README.TXT
WHATSN~1 HTM         8,193  12-05-98 10:36a WHATSNEW.html
WTLORD~1 HTM         7,038  12-04-98  9:18p WTLORD.html
MIRROR   TXT         1,854  12-05-98 11:31a mirror.txt
DIR      TXT             0  12-05-98 11:54a dir.txt
        
 If you used an older version of PKUNZIP or something similar to open the zip file then the 
files with an ".html" extension will have the extension ".htm". If this happens then 
run the batch file called FIXIT.BAT and it will, well, fix it! 
If all the files have names like the ones on the left on both the right and the left, and you 
have windows 95, run the batch file called FIXIT2.BAT.

If that doesn't work, and you are using an operating system that allows four charachter 
extensions, you'll have to rename the files maunally.

If you are using WIN3, DOS or some other OS that doesn't allow filenames with 4 charachter 
extensions then you'll still be able to view this FAQ offline with your web browser but the 
hyper text links won't function.

If you are putting up a mirror site you can rename the files after uploading them using an FTP
program.

If you are viewing this FAQ while disconnected from your ISP, look for a file called 
LRDWF20U.ZIP which contains a special version designed for offline viewing.

When viewing this FAQ offline, first open the file called ONLINE.HTML using your web browser. 
You can get to the other parts of the FAQ from the links in that file.


