Install/Uninstall SOIC Software |
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Installation InstructionsBefore installing the SOIC System, close all other active applications. Once you have saved the file, you may open the file with WinZip or a compatible decompression utility. If using WinZip, click the Install button in the button bar at the top of the open window. WinZip will automatically run the appropriate installation package for you. If you are using another compatible decompression utility, "unzip" the contents of the file and run the installation process by double clicking on the SETUP.EXE. The installation program begins copying files it needs into your \WINDOWS\SYSTEM folder and other locations. After a few additional moments, the Installation program displays a dialog box window: If you believe that there is any chance that you have forgotten to close an application, you can move to the open tasks with alt+tab and close them now. Otherwise, click on the Next button or press ENTER. A second window appears: This is the readme file that describes the requirements needed to install the software, notably the requirement for a version of Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you believe you have met these requirements, click on Next. The following window appears: This window requires you to personalize your copy of the SOIC System. When you are done, the Next button lights up. Use it or press ENTER to move to the next window: You can use the Browse button in this box to identify the drive and folder
in which you want the SOIC System installed. If you do not specify a drive
and folder, the Installation program will place the program in C:\Program
Files\SOIC. Click on Next when you are finished.
Click on Next, and the program now displays a configuration confirmation window: The Installation Program begins copying SOIC files to the appropriate folders. While the SOIC files are copied, the program displays a screen similar to the following example: After copying the SOIC files, the program may need to install the Microsoft Jet files. If so, a window similar to the following will appear as the Jet files are copied: You may receive a message indicating that you must restart your computer
before running SOIC. If you wish to run SOIC immediately, leave the “Yes,
I want to restart” radio button selected, and click on the Finish
button. Otherwise, click on the radio button labeled “No, I will
restart my computer later.” Uninstall, Copying, or Deleting the SOIC SystemWhen the previous SOIC version 1.3 was installed on systems running Windows 3.x, it was possible to move or copy an installed system to a new location, such as a LAN folder, if you followed certain precautions and took certain steps. Under Windows 95 and later operating systems, however, the SOIC System should not be moved manually. Windows 95 logs all applications in the “Registry.” Moving applications manually can confuse the Registry and various errors can result. We recommend that you use the installation program to place the system in any new location. If you want to remove the system from a location, use the Windows de-installation feature. You can find this feature by opening the Start menu, choosing the Settings option, then opening the Control Panel window. One of the items in the Control Panel window is named “Add/Remove Programs.” Double click on this icon or name. The Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog box opens. A list box in the dialog box displays the names of a number of applications. Find the name “SOIC.” (You may need to scroll down the list to find SOIC.) Highlight the name and click on the Add/Remove button. Possible Error ConditionsUnder some circumstances, the SOIC System may not run after the installation process has successfully completed. In almost all cases, the remedy is to de-install the SOIC System and then reinstall it. Note that because the Installation Program does not overwrite current versions of files, the SOIC System can fail to run if a current version of a DLL or other \WINDOWS\SYSTEM file is corrupted. For example, opening a DLL with a word processor and saving it can destroy its ability to function-while at the same time leaving it with a date so recent that the Installation program will not touch it. If you suspect that one or more system files are corrupt, delete them with Windows Explorer, de-install SOIC, and reinstall it.
Page last updated:
July 10, 2007
Page last reviewed: May 13, 2008 Content Source: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) |
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