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Minimum SpecificationThe minimum computer requirements to run examWizard are 128MB of RAM, a CD-Rom drive and Windows 98 or later (Vista compatible). Each examWizard subject can be downloaded or installed from a CD onto the computer.examWizard is not supported on Mac computers. A version for Windows 64-bit operating systems is now available to download for the latest issue products. |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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1. I enter my details but it's telling me I have typed in the details incorrectly This is a surprisingly common error.
> Top 2. 'Not valid for this issue of the library' This error occurs when you have licence details for one issue, and a disc for another. The licence details you have entered to install the program are for a different issue. So you may have entered issue 10 codes but used the issue 11 download or CD. You will need to get the correct version of the program for the licence details that you hold. > Top This is to do with a file not being registered. If you get this error, please follow the instructions here.
NOTE: The command must be typed exactly as you see it above. Verify that there is a space after .exe and before tx4ole.ocx. > Top This error is likely to be due to an error in the '.ini' file on the local workstation or it may be missing.When you enter your licence and registration details, examWizard will add the licence details to a file called 'exampro32.ini' which sits in the Windows folder on your local machine. When doing a standalone installation it will put this file in the correct place. When you do a network installation, Button A will create and add the exampro32.ini to the local machine and put a copy in the 'Workstation' folder on the server. > Top
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5. 'Invalid licence/Could not open library text file' encountered when doing a network install When you run Button A, by default examWizard will
want to install into a folder called 'ExamWizard32'
> Top 6. 'Autoexec.nt system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft windows applications' In order to solve this, go to the Start button and run a search for the file 'autoexec.nt' It is usually in the Repair folder, make a copy of it to the system32 folder (in Windows XP c:\windows\system32) and make a copy to the 'My Documents' folder, just in case you need it again. You may need to restart the computer. > Top This error message is encountered on some machines running Windows XP or Windows 2000. This occurs if the operating system does not have two essential system files (.DLLs). The way to overcome this problem is to install and register the missing DLL files. Note: examWizard demonstration versions will install these DLLs for you. Click on 'PRODUCTS & ORDERING' and download any demo onto the machine on which you are experiencing problems. Once you have downloaded the setup, double-click on it to install. Now test the full version of examWizard. The problem should have disappeared.> Top 8. A 'Floating Point Overflow' error appears when I try to print a document This is due to an error or conflict with your printer driver, usually on a networked HP 2600N printer. There is no solution as yet, but if you export your document to Word, you can print from there. > Top 9. When I try to install examWizard, my Anti-Virus software warns me of a Trojan Virus There is NO VIRUS
on the disc. This message only appears if you have AVG Anti-Virus
software. We have spoken to AVG, and you are advised to call them
directly on 01636 700 496 (ask for Sean Goodfellow
and quote reference 'Doublestruck'). This is a
problem AVG are keen to fix. > Top 10. 'Could not load the dll library...checklic.dll' error when running Button A Please download and run a new Button A: > Top 11. I've uninstalled a demo and one of my other demos has stopped working The quickest solution is to just re-install the demo > Top |
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