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Knowledgebase - Digital Movie Creator 3

Article - Network installation of Digital Movie Creator 3

»Article Information

Issued: Tuesday, 26 June 2007
Last updated: Monday, 03 December 2007
Difficulty: Low (2)

»Product Information

Product Name: Digital Movie Creator 3
Version: all
Operating System (OS): Windows
OS Versions: Windows 2000, Windows XP

»Summary of Problem

Problem: Installing the Education Version of the Digital Blue Digital Movie Creator 3 Software on a Network IMPORTANT: If you intend to install this software on a network; please read the following notes prior to installation.
Type: Network

»Description of Solution

Solution: Firstly you need to check that you have the latest version of the Digital Movie Creator 3 Software. To do this; you need to go into the root directory of the program (Default is C:Program FilesDigital BlueDigital Movie Creator 3) and locate the file DMC3.EXE. Right-click the file and select Properties. In the dialog box that appears; there should be a Version Tab. This will tell you the current version of the software. The latest revision of the software is v3.1.1.2. If you do not have this version; please contact the TAG Learning office on 01474 357350 to request an updated software CD. Once you are up-to-date; you can download the Network Install Guide from the Technical section of the Digial Movie Creator 3.

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