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It is important to keep your installation up-to-date. Starting with Installation Disc v1.9, there is an easy way to update. All components, including courseware and the Records Manager, are updated through the UpToDate application.

Current release is 2.5
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The end user is notified of updates in these environments:
Local Records:
Users are not notified, but should periodically check for updates manually (see below). Updates are announced on the news page at the DynEd web site.
Internet Records:
Users are automatically notified when logging in after an update has been made available.
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Manual update Instructions:
- Look in the "DynEd" directory. You should see a file called "UpToDate" (or UpToDate.Exe).
See the section below if you can't find the UpToDate application (or your installation was done with an Installation CD prior to version 1.9)
- Double-click the "UpToDate" application.
- Click the "OK" button.
- Select these three items: "Launcher Application", "Multimedia Engine", "Records Manager."
- Click the "Download" button.
- The applications are now up-to-date.
- To update the courses themselves, highlight the other items and click the "Download" button.
- Click the "Quit" button.
If you have any questions please contact support.
Updating Prior Installations
Below are instructions on how to download the UpToDate application.
- Make a backup copy of the "
\DynEd\Data" directory (just in case).
- Make sure that you are connected to the Internet.
- Windows:
- Download the file http://www.dyned.net/courses/UP2DATEU.EXE (about 300k) and save it to your desktop.
- Double-click the UP2DATEU.EXE application.
- Fill in the "Unzip to folder" field with the file path to the DynEd directory where you have installed the courses.
- Click the "Unzip" button. Click the "Close" button.
- Mac:
- Download the file http://www.dyned.net/courses/UPTODATE.ZIP (about 90k) and save it to your desktop.
- Double click the file UPTODATE.ZIP
- Move the resulting file (called UpToDate) to the DynEd directory where you have installed the courses.
- Look in the "DynEd" directory. You should now have a file called UpToDate or UpToDate.Exe.
- Return to step 2 above.
If you have any questions please contact support.
| Date Modified: Jun 02, 2008 |
Date: Aug 20, 2008 |
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