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Instructions
Select either the PDF or Text-only version of the installation instructions below. Print and read these instructions prior to installing CoCASA.
PDF version Text-only version (files last updated January 2008)
Note: Consult this downloading page for additional assistance.
System Requirements
To run CoCASA on your computer, you will need the following system requirements:
- Operating system: Windows 2000 service pack 2 or greater, or Windows XP Processor: Pentium 90 MHz or faster (higher is better)
- RAM: 96mb or higher (higher is better)
To utilize the AFIX/CoCASA Course (Tutorial) available in the software, you will need the following:
- 800x600 screen resolution recommended Sound card and speakers (optional) Internet Browser version 5 or higher (version 6.0 recommended)
- Designed to be viewed with Text Size set to Medium or smaller
Plug-ins Required:
- Adobe Flash Player version 5 or higher is required to watch the slide show modules
www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/ (exit) - Adobe Acrobat Reader version 5 or higher is required to view and print the Study Guides
www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html (exit)
Download CoCASA
After you have successfully installed CoCASA, please access the AFIX/CoCASA Course Modules for an overview of the AFIX process and CoCASA. The Course Modules can be found when setting up a User Profile or by clicking on "Help" on the main menu after CoCASA is installed.
Install CoCASA Version 3.3 UPDATED June 2008
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Content last reviewed on June 24, 2008
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases