[comment {-*- mode: tcl ; fill-column: 90 -*-}] This section offers instructions for installing [vset critcl] on a Windows (tm) host. [strong Note] that environments as provided by tools like [vset mingw], [vset cygwin], [vset git4win], [vset wsl], etc. are classed as Unix-like, and the instructions in section [sectref {Install On Unix}] apply. [list_begin enumerated] [enum] In a DOS box, change the working directory to the top level directory of the [vset critcl] checkout obtained by following the instructions of [term {How To Get The CriTcl Sources}]. [enum] In the same DOS box, invoke [example { tclsh.exe ./build.tcl install }] to perform the installation. [para] [strong Attention] This command uses default locations for the placement of the [cmd critcl] application, the various packages, and header files. [enum] Invoke [example { tclsh.exe ./build.tcl dirs }] to see the chosens paths before actually performing the installation. [enum] [include include/build_install_options.inc] [list_end] [para] [strong Attention!] The current installer does not put an extension on the [syscmd critcl] application. This forces users to either explicitly choose the [syscmd tclsh] to run the application, or manually rename the installed file to [file critcl.tcl]. The latter assumes that an association for [file .tcl] is available, to either [syscmd tclsh], or [syscmd wish]. [para] [strong Note] that this guide neither covers the details of the [method install] method, nor does it cover any of the other methods available through the [cmd build.tcl] tool of [vset critcl]. These can be found in the [term {CriTcl build.tcl Tool Reference}].