1. If you get an error such as "Not enough memory to run" goto start --> run type sysedit in the space provided in Config.sys add the following line SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /E:4096 /P Save and restart the computer If a similar line already exists then comment it out by adding REM at the front. 2. If the installed version does not seem to work and you choose to use a copy of java already found on your computer then you might not have the correct version of java installed. Enter a DOS prompt and Use the command java -version You may need to include the full path to the java executable. In order for Web(Tide/Drogue) to work you need at least java 1.4, if you have something different try uninstalling and reinstalling Web(Tide/Drogue) this time using the included java VM. 3. If you are using the Help-->Web(Tide/Drogue) menu item and using the "Get Elevation/Current/Drogue Prediction" buttons do not start up then a copy of Internet Explorer then your version of Internet Explorer may not be where I think it is. You should Edit the file found in the "data/" directory called "Web(Tide/Drogue)_windows.properties". There should be a line similar to openmap.WebBrowser=C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/IEXPLORE.EXE Change this location to the location of your Internet Explorer or your favourite WebBrowser. This appears to happen most often with Windows NT. 4. If for some reason you do not have a writable C: drive then there is nothing we can do to help you at the moment. For now some of the code assumes that it will be able to create and write to a directory called c:\tmp\ 5. Sometimes when starting the program the button panel on the right-hand side of the application does not appear. This will fix itself the first time the map view refreshes. I do not know why the panel is missing at startup sometimes, but for now this is being considered a low priority bug since all the actions found in the button panel can still be accessed through the menu bar. 6. If you install Web(Tide/Drogue) using the separate data bundles or you add or update a mesh. Web(Tide/Drogue) will change the default starting mesh to be the last one installed. If you would like to change which mesh you start in then you may edit the file found in the "data/" directory called "Web(Tide/Drogue)_windows.properties". There should be line similar to Mesh=cg1 Change this mesh name to equal the mesh code you would like to start in. Use the mesh directory names as the mesh codes.