How do you do....it? Thread, E-Volve and AAT exam software on same PC? in Technical; Has anyone tried to get C&G's E-volve software running alongside AAT's? Both use similar software from the same company, but ...
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9th February 2012, 05:21 PM #1 E-Volve and AAT exam software on same PC?
Has anyone tried to get C&G's E-volve software running alongside AAT's? Both use similar software from the same company, but branded by each and running slightly different versions. Both MSI's install to the same location which is %PROGRAMDATA%\secureasses. I've tried using the "TARGETDIR" switch on the MSI without any luck. Short of creating a 2 partition system, I can't think of any other way to get them working.
Any help or advice much appreciated.
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10th February 2012, 01:36 PM #2
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I haven't tried it, but the manual says dual installs should be ok.
SecureClient has to be installed in every testing station, even if you already use BTL Surpass software with another awarding body. It will not interfere with any other pre-existing e-assessment solutions you use, even if you already have installed another instance of SecureClient.
http://evolve-info.cityandguilds.com...tion_Guide.pdf
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Thanks to rdsc from:
Gerry (10th February 2012)
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10th February 2012, 02:20 PM #3 I've been using my own homemade script to silently install both AAT and E-Volve for ages (in seperate rooms), but both install by default to %PROGRAMDATA%\secureasses for some unknown reason. Now that I've gone through the E-volve installer manually it's ok...
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