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Trying to install EasiTeach 3.4 via GPO.
Program itself installs fine. When i run it, i get the title ...
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8th November 2012, 02:22 PM #1 EasiTeach again
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Trying to install EasiTeach 3.4 via GPO.
Program itself installs fine. When i run it, i get the title screen and then what you see in the image and crashes.
Runs fine on my admin machine. I'm wondering if its dependent on a third party program? I've installed newest flash and QuickTime.
Any clues? Saying not to use it wont help?
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8th November 2012, 02:51 PM #2 It sounds like a permissions issue, but I've also seen problems using different versions of the resources with different versions of Easiteach (as weird as that sounds).
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8th November 2012, 02:54 PM #3 im logged on as admin on my test machine too.... :/
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8th November 2012, 03:17 PM #4 
Originally Posted by
Little-Miss
Trying to install EasiTeach 3.4 via GPO.
We install it as part of the Abacus Evolve resources via msiexec run from a script that runs after reimaging a machine. The lines I have in my install for the version of EasiTeach that comes with the Abacus Evolve are:
Code:
msiexec /i "%1\Abacus Evolve\EasiTeach\Easiteach.msi" /qb-
copy /Y "%1\Abacus Evolve\lite_ctp.dat" "C:\ProgramData\Research Machines\Easiteach Studio"
I don't know exactly what that lite_ctp.dat file is for - license file? - but it might be worth checking your installed copy can see / access it.
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9th November 2012, 11:57 AM #5 Wasted 2 days on this software so far. Thought i was done with it when we went to the online one, but our school has become is taking part in one of their pilot schemes and all this stuff appeared again!
I've got a disk that says easiteach which was what i used, forgetting that its also on the resources disk but still doesn't run properly. I'm going to go manually install it on a curric machine...see how it runs.
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