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What are the installation options for Family Court Practice?
Please note for optimum use of the new format software we recommend that your operating system be Windows 2000, XP or later. We cannot guarantee that this will install correctly on previous operating systems.
For all operating systems, please ensure that the latest edition and service pack is installed.
The setup routine contains one model for installation:
- Installation on a stand-alone PC with its own CD-ROM drive, leaving the contents of Family Court Practice on the CD-ROM
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How do I install Family Court Practice?
First-time installation on a stand-alone PC
- Place the Family Court Practice CD-ROM in your CD-ROM/DVD drive
- Should the auto-run fail click on Start, select Run..., and type d:\setup (where ?d? is the letter used for your CD-ROM/DVD drive)
- Follow the on-screen instructions
- at the ?Choose Library Options' screen:?
- to keep the contents of Family Court Practice on the CD-ROM, select ?Use From CD-ROM?
- at the Installation Complete screen choose whether to start using Family Court Practice now or later and click OK.
Please note that the CD-ROM is required to load the Family Court Practice regardless of the installation type selected
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When I attempt to open Family Court Practice I get a webpage saying I have no licenses installed?
No installed licenses
This message is shown when the licenses for Family Court Practice fail to install, this is normally due to a out-of-date/missing .DLL file which is required to run the File Association Manager, which in turn installs the Family Court Practice licenses files.
- Download and install the Microsoft .Net Redistributable package from here
- Ensure your CD-ROM/DVD drive contains the Family Court Practice CD-ROM
- Open My Computer be either clicking on the desktop shortcut (Windows 2000 or earlier) or on the shortcut on your Start menu (Windows XP)
- Right click on your drive containing the Family Court Practice CD-ROM and select Explore
- Open the licenses folder contained on the Family Court Practice CD-ROM and double click on the file within that folder
- A file association manager should now appear which after a brief period should return the message "Success FCP.nplc was utilised by at least one installation"
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When I attempt to access Family Court Practice I receive a page saying "License time limit has expired"?
License Time limit has expired
This page is displayed when the license file installed for Family Court Practice has passed its expired date. To avoid receiving this error page you must ensure you apply each update when it is received.
To re-enable access to Family Court Practice please follow the instructions below*
- Open "Add/Remove Programs" Via Start Menu > Control Panel.
- Find Family Court Practice in your list of installed programs and select it
- Click "Change/Remove"
- Follow the on screen instructions to uninstall Family Court Practice.
- Restart your computer if requested to do so.
- Reinstall Family Court Practice following the instructs outlined in the above guides.
*please note to follow these instructions you must have the lastest Family Court Practice CD-ROM available.
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When i open Family Court Practice the table of contents only displays 1 page, the rest of the book is missing?
Family Court Practice CD-ROM not in drive
This problem occurs when the Family Court Practice program fails to detect and load the content from the CD-ROM, please ensure your Family Court Practice CD-ROM had been loaded into your CD-ROM drive and that it is undamaged (i.e. no scratches or marks on the surface), once you have loaded your Family Court Practice CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive please restart the program.
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When trying to open Family Court Practice I get a web page saying that the page is not available?
Page cannot be displayed
This message is normally displayed when Family Court Practice CNServer.exe file does not have permissions through the local firewall, which prevents Family Court Practice from opening successfully.
To enable Family Court Practice to open successfully, you will need to allow CNServer.exe access through you firewall.
The following instructions pertain to users using Norton Internet Security, for all other Internet security packages please refer to the manufactures documentation.
- Open Norton Internet Security by double clicking on the icon on your toolbar.
- Highlight Personal Firewall and click on the configure button in the bottom right hand corner of the Norton Internet Security window.
- From the Personal Firewall configuration screen select the 2 nd along the top to access Program Control.
- Under manual program control, scroll through the listed programs and select CNServer.exe (sometimes listed as Content Network Server).
- Change the Internet Access field for CNServer.exe to Permit All and then click Ok.
- Exit Norton Internet Security.
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When I open Family Court Practice it says that my table of contents appears to the left, but all I have is a small white box with a red X in it?
Missing Table of Contents
The white box with a red X indicates a missing component, in this case most likely the Java Runtime Environment required to run the table of contents.
To resolve this issue the Java Runtime Environment will need to be installed.
- Ensure that Family Court Practice has been closed.
- Download the latest Java Runtime Environment (JRE) Offline installation from here
- Once the download is complete run the executable to start the installation process.
- Follow the Installation instructions provided by Sun Microsystems which are available from here
- Once the Java Runtime Environment has been successfully installed, open Family Court Practice to ensure the table of contents is now being displayed
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My Java table of contents loads, but when I try to open a document using it nothing happens?
Java table of contents not working
This problem occurs when your Java table of contents is blocked from running the specific code to open the selected document.
Although this doesn't prevent you from expanding and navigation through the tabe of contents, it does prevent you from opening documents.
To resolve this problem you will need to disable yourr ad and popup blockers which come as part of your firewall/internet security package.
- Ensure that Family Court Practice has been closed.
- Open your firewall/internet security package.
- Select privacy control.
- Disable your ad blocking and popup blocking.
- Save/accept the changes to you security package, and then close it.
- Open Family Court Practice
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