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Interactions/Regulation

Version 1.0, CD Version

Copyright © 1995-2003 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.

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NOTE: DO NOT “Close” the Edugen server without exiting the Interactions/Regulation program first. You may lose data from your study session. You may EXIT the Interactions/Regulation program from any page in the program. When you want to exit the program, simply click on the Exit button inside the Navigation Icon Bar. This button terminates your current program session, logs you out of the program, and restores your original AppleTalk and TCP/IP settings.

NOTE: Notes’ e-mailing function may fail to operate under old versions of e-mail clients and/or operating systems. If you have trouble using this function, please use copy and paste from the Note window into your e-mail window in order to send your note via e-mail.

System Requirements

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Minimal Configuration:

PowerPC G3/233 MHz

64 MB RAM

4x speed CD-ROM drive

800 x 600 resolution, 256 colours

Mac OS 8.1 and above

Note: Using Interactions/Regulation on a Mac with the above minimal hardware configuration requires virtual memory to be turned on and at least 128 MB of virtual memory reserved.

Preferred Configuration:

PowerPC G4 450 MHz

128 MB RAM

16x speed CD-ROM drive

800 x 600 resolution, thousands of colors

Mac OS 8.6 and above

NOTE: Netscape Communicator v6.0 or above is not supported.

NOTE: We recommend running Interactions/Regulation with your screen resolution set to 800*600. The program will run with your resolution set 640*480, but some important features will not fit into the program window.

Program Installation Requirements:

Running the Interactions/Regulation CD-ROM will require the following:

Netscape Communicator v4.7

Apple Java Machine MRJ 2.1.4

Shockwave Player

Installation

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1. Insert the Interactions/Regulation CD into the CD-ROM drive attached to your Macintosh. A window will open to show the program icons to be installed for running the Interactions/Regulation program.

2. Double-click on the Regulation Installer icon to install the program. Follow the instructions appearing on your screen and choose (or create) the folder for the program’s runner and some other internal resources required to provide its operation.

After the program has been installed, the installer checks whether all other applications necessary for the program’s operation (Netscape Communicator v4.7, Apple Java Machine MRJ 2.1.4, and Shockwave Player) are installed on your Mac. If not, it will warn you about those programs that have to be installed. Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.

After the computer restarts, double-click on the Regulation icon to continue installation and start the program.

Note: It is highly recommended to set the Preferred Size of Netscape’s memory partition up to 32000K after installation.

3. To allow for the successful running of the Interactions/Regulation program on your Mac, the TCP/IP communication protocol must be installed. The program handles most situations automatically, but if you experience difficulties please contact your system administrator or refer to the troubleshooting section below.

4. If you connect to the Internet through a proxy server, you need to configure the proxy to work with the course, as follows:

a. From the Edit menu of Netscape, choose Preferences.

b. From the Advanced category, choose Proxies.

c. Choose Manual proxy configuration and click on the Configure or View button.

d. Under "No proxy for" type 127.0.0.1

Network Installation

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The Regulation CD-ROM can be used on a network by several students simultaneously. There is no limit to the maximum number of users.

Server Computer

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Installation:

1. Create a new folder on the network server called “Regulation”.

2. Make a copy of the whole Regulation CD-ROM to this folder.

3. Run the "MAC Network Setup Configuration" application in the Regulation folder. This application configures the Regulation Installer for network installation.

4. Share the Regulation folder to make it accessible to all networked computers.

Client Computer

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Installation:

1. Open the shared Regulation folder on the network server.

2. Run the Regulation Installer application to install the program on the client computer. A “Regulation” alias will appear on the desktop.

Running the Program:

1. To start the program, double-click on the Regulation icon on your desktop. You can also start the program by double-clicking on the Regulation icon that is located in the Interactions/Regulation folder on your hard drive. Double-Click on the “Regulation” alias to launch the program.

Brief Instructions to Begin Using your Interactions/Regulation CD:

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NOTE: DO NOT “Close” the Edugen server without logging out of the course first. You may lose data from your study session.

1. Splash Screen.

- Click inside the Splash screen to go to the Login screen of the title.

2. Login Screen.

- If this is the first time you are using the course, click on the “New User Registration” button to go to the New User Registration screen.

- Otherwise, enter “User Name” and “Password” and then click on the “Login” button to enter the course.

3. New User Registration Screen.

- Fill in all the fields and click on the “Submit” button to carry out the registration. When the Login screen re-appears, type your User Name and Password and then click on the “Login” button.

4. Content List.

- Click on the “Contents” button on the Navigation toolbar to show the Content List. Use the Content List to navigate through all the parts of the course.

5. Navigation Toolbar.

- Click on the Wiley logo to go to Wiley Web site dedicated to anatomy and physiology,

- Click on the “Contents” button to show the Content List.

- Click on the “Help” button to bring up help.

- Click on the “Bookmark” button to place a bookmark on the current content item. The bookmark placed is displayed as a small icon on the top-right corner of the appropriate content page.

- Click on the “Notes” button to open a Notes window.

- Click on the “Search” button to get a search window where you can accomplish a full-text search through the given chapter. Type a word (or two with appropriate criteria), click on “Search”, then choose a link in the list (or double click the line) and click “View".

- Click on the “Browse” button to get a window where you can find the main navigation items of the program.

- Click on the “Concepts” button to show a picture list of all the "Concepts and Connections".

- Click on the “Shows” button to open the Show window and create your own presentation.

- Click on the “WWW” button to open a Course URL window where you can enter your course URL and link directly to it by clicking on the “Go” button.

- The “Exit” button exits the program.

- The “Prev / Next” buttons allow you to go through content pages.

Troubleshooting

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HP Background Extension

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Edugen cannot be installed when the HP Background extension is enabled. This causes the following error message:

“Installation on the active startup disk "..." cannot take place while another application is running. Please quit HP Background and try again.”

The solution is to turn off the HP Background extension, as follows (the extension cannot be turned off using Extensions manager):

1. Open your Extensions folder (located in the System folder on your Hard drive).

2. Move the HP Background extension onto your desktop. Make sure that the extension is moved, not copied.

3. Restart your computer. HP Background will be disabled.

4. Install Edugen.

5. Restart your computer.

6. Put the HP Background extension back into the Extensions folder.

7. Restart your computer again.

Slow Performance

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AppleTalk must be active for correct operation of the Edugen application.

If AppleTalk is inactive on your system, please activate AppleTalk and choose Connect via "Remote Only".

Connection Failure When Working Online

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Access to the Edugen server is interrupted if your dial-up connection drops in the middle of an online session. The following error message then appears:

"Netscape’s network connection was refused by the server 127.0.0.1."

The solution is to quit the application and relaunch.

The Application Cannot Find Netscape 4.7

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Installation of Netscape 6 causes the desktop information to become corrupted and the Edugen application can’t see any previous versions of Netscape. As Netscape 4.7 is required for correct functioning of Edugen, the application will not work in this situation. The solution is to rebuild the desktop. To do this, restart your computer while holding down the command and option keys. There is no need to uninstall Netscape 6.

Problems Setting Up the Edugen Server

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The Edugen server requires particular TCP/IP settings to run. These are adjusted automatically by the Edugen program for all common TCP/IP configurations. However, the program may not be able to deal automatically with new or unusual TCP/IP options. In this case, please consult the Troubleshooting folder on the CD-ROM for instructions on setting of the required Edugen configurations manually.

Incorrect View of Dialog Windows

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Netscape 4.7 always uses font attributes that are set in the browser preferences. If the font is set very large, the text fields that are used in the program may exceed the border of the program windows. In this case please set default font preferences.

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Technical Support

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Wiley Customer Service: 1-800-225-5945

COPYRIGHT, TRADEMARK AND OTHER LEGAL NOTICES

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THE MATERIAL CONTAINED IN THIS PROGRAM IS PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW AND INTERNATIONAL TREATIES. UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION OF THIS PROGRAM, OR ANY PORTION OF IT, MAY RESULT IN SEVERE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL PENALTIES, AND WILL BE PROSECUTED TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMISSIBLE UNDER LAW

Copyright (c) 1995-2003 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Although we have cleared copyright where possible we invite copyright holders not credited to contact Maris.