+README for Windows distribution
+-------------------------------
+
+Installation:
+
+ To install Citadel/UX for Windows, run the citadel-X.XX.exe file. It is
+ recommended that you do not change the installation folder. Unlike the
+ Unix version, you do NOT need to run Citadel's setup utility before
+ starting the server. However, the system operator will be set to the
+ first user who creates an account on the server, so you need to login
+ immediately.
+
+ Setup will fail if the Citadel server is running when you install/upgrade.
+ You will need to login to your Citadel server and issue the <.A>ide
+ <T>erminate <N>ow command to stop the server before upgrading Citadel.
+ This will be fixed in a future release.
+
+ At the present time you must restart your computer to start the Citadel
+ server. This will be fixed in a future release.
+
+Removal:
+
+ To remove Citadel/UX for Windows, go to Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove
+ Programs, click Citadel, then click Add/Remove (or Change/Remove). Your
+ server data (users, messages, etc.) will NOT be removed. To remove these
+ files, delete the C:\Program Files\Citadel\data directory.
+
+Known Issues in Citadel/UX for Windows:
+
+* Calendaring support is not included. Status: TO_BE_FIXED
+
+* Citadel may not run properly if the installation directory is changed from
+ C:\Program Files\Citadel. It is strongly recommended that you do not
+ change the installation directory. Status: TO_BE_FIXED
+
+* The "weekly" maintenance script does not run. Since it is a Unix script,
+ there is no way to run it in Windows. The main effect you will see is that
+ no server objects expire. If you wish you can expire them manually. To do
+ this, enter the following server commands (using the @ key in the text
+ client or the appropriate advanced command in WebCit): Status: TO_BE_FIXED
+
+ EXPI users
+ EXPI rooms
+ EXPI messages
+ EXPI visits
+ EXPI usetable
+
+* Sessions can be disconnected if you read the citadel-debug.txt using a
+ Cygwin program while the server is running. In addition, the file is
+ written in Unix text format. To view this file, use a Windows editor
+ which understands Unix text files, such as WordPad. (Notepad won't work.)
+ Status: RELNOTE