System Requirements
Minimum system requirements to deliver the course
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Processor: Minimum 486 (Pentium recommended)
RAM: 8MB (16MB Recommended)
Operating system: Microsoft Windows 95 to XP
Disk space: 81MB
Display: SVGA Monitor, 640x480,256 colors
Sound: SoundBlaster compatible soundcard, Speakers (or Headphones)
Other: Mouse, keyboard, Printer (for exercises)
Installing the courseware
A- Before starting the installation, exit all open Windows programs.
1. Dependent on your PC settings, the program should auto install after download. If not, follow steps below.
2. From the Task Bar, press Start; then select Run.
3. In the Open: window, C:\Role\Setup.exe and click on OK.
4. The Welcome screen appears. Click on Next to continue.
5. Click on Yes to accept the software license agreement.
6. Click on Next to install to the default directory C:\ProgramFiles\LexingtonInteractiveLimited\A Role in the Show.
7. Click Next to install icons in Programs folder. The installer displays a status bar indicating the progress of the installation. When the setup is complete, the installer will close and you will see the program icons in the program window.
8. Drag A Role in the Show icon onto the desktop
To drag the icon, place the mouse cursor over the icon, then press and hold the left mouse button and drag the icon onto the desktop. Once the icon is on the desktop, release the left mouse button
NOTE: Before starting A Role in the Show, you must register a student using the admin tool. A Role in the Show will not run if there are no students registered.
Memory error when installing the course
If you experience the following error during the installation (Error: Director Player requires 3MB of free virtual memory to run), this is due to a default Microsoft setting for computers with large RAM memory. Click here for instructions for adjusting the setting. Once completed, you will be able to install the course.
Adjusting the virtual memory setting.
If you experience the following error during the installation (Error: C\windows\system32\autoexec.nt system file not suitable for running MS-DOS and MS Windows applications), this is caused by preventative software pieces such as Pop-Up blockers, spyware, and adware programs that are recognizing certain Microsoft files as being associated with viruses and removing the file. Please visit the Microsoft website
for help reinstalling Microsoft installation files.
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