
This installation tutorial assumes you already meet the hardware and software requirements discussed earlier. If not, please upgrade before attempting to run the iplay setup program.
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| When the requestor pops up, select "Save to Disk" and hit OK. | ![]() |
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| To make the file easier to find, click on the pulldown menu at the top of the window and select Desktop. | ![]() |
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| The file's default name is iplay. Click Save As and wait for the download (3.6 MB) to finish. It should take about half an hour on a 28.8 modem. | ![]() |
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| Click OK when the download has completed. | ![]() |
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| After it finishes, double-click the icon on the desktop labeled "iplay" (or something else if you renamed the file). | ||
| Once the requestor pops up, click Next to proceed with setup. | ![]() |
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| Then after you have read the license agreement, click Yes if you agree to the terms. | ![]() |
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| Click Next again unless you want to change the recommended destination of the program. | ![]() |
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| Click Next again unless you want to change the recommended destination of the data files. | ![]() |
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| Check either box if you would like to run iplay at startup or as a screensaver. The default is off. Then click Next to go on. | ![]() |
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| If you wish, you can uncheck the option to download files in the background. You may wish to do this if you are using a dialup modem. Click Next. | ![]() |
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| Decide if you would like register afterwards and click Next. | ![]() |
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| Choose whether you want to view the readme and start iplay after installation, then click Finish. | ![]() |
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| To find the program shortcut after installation, look under Scala iplay / iplay through the Start menu. | ![]() |
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| While iplay is running, right-click on the system tray icon to access the menu for configuration, logs, and updates. | ![]() |
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