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AutoRoute Express 98 is designed to work with Internet Explorer 3.02. Setup installs Internet Explorer automatically if it determines that an installation or upgrade of the browser is required. The Internet Explorer installed by Setup will not take over as your default web browser, nor will it affect your browser settings; it is only used to display articles in the product. Setup may display a 'Yes/No' dialog advising you that it detected a compatible version and will not need to upgrade. Otherwise, it will display an 'OK/Cancel' dialog asking you to confirm the browser installation. If you are experiencing problems displaying the Greek or Russian phrase book in the Travel Guide under Win'95, you may need to enable support for international character sets on your machine. To do this, click Add/Remove Programs from Control Panel, and select the middle tab: Windows Setup.
Check in the box opposite Multilanguage support, and then click the Details button to make sure that at least the 'Cyrillic' and 'Greek' lanuage support boxes are checked. See Win'95 if you require additional assistance. The Internet links in the product will not work if you are using a 16-bit browser as your default browser. Microsoft Internet Explorer is installed with the product and can be used as the default browser in many cases. If you are using a 16-bit browser to access the Internet, please consider switching to a 32-bit browser such as the provided Internet Explorer.
To make Internet Explorer your default browser, start Internet Explorer from the Start menu. Then, from Internet Explorer, click View - Options, then click the Programs tab. There is a checkbox 'Internet Explorer should check to see whether it is the default browser.' Make sure the box is checked, exit Internet Explorer, then start it again - it will prompt to ask whether it can take over as the default browser. If you are running Windows NT 4.0, and you see road shields that look wrong (a small white box with the highway number spilling out of it), there was a problem during Setup updating the Arial Narrow font on your computer (ARIALN.TTF). To update this font, click the Start button on the task bar, click Find - Files and Folders, and type ARIALN.TTF.
Click the Find button to find all occurrences of this font on your computer. Delete the one residing in the SYSTEM folder of the Windows NT folder, then copy the ARIALN.TTF file from the AutoRoute Express 98 product CD back into the NT SYSTEM folder. The updated ARIALN.TTF file is available on the AutoRoute Express 98 disk at D: Acmsetup Fonts ARIALN.TTF. If your computer reports that it cannot find the AutoRoute Express CD-ROM, and you are using a CD Audio (Redbook) player on the computer, please confirm that the MCICDA.DRV file is the same file shipped with Microsoft Windows 95. There are some third-party MCICDA drivers that can cause problems with applications. To fix this problem, open Control Panel, open Multimedia, click Advanced, then click Media Control Devices. Double-click the CD Audio device and click Remove.
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You can print the file by choosing the Print command from the File menu. You can find additional or updated information about AutoRoute Express 98 on the World Wide Web at or in the support knowledgebase at Setup Issues AutoRoute Express 98 is designed to work with Internet Explorer 3.02. Setup installs Internet Explorer automatically if it determines that an installation or upgrade of the browser is required. The Internet Explorer installed by Setup will not take over as your default web browser, nor will it affect your browser settings; it is only used to display articles in the product.
Setup may display a 'Yes/No' dialog advising you that it detected a compatible version and will not need to upgrade. Otherwise, it will display an 'OK/Cancel' dialog asking you to confirm the browser installation. Setting up AutoRoute Express 98 may take a few moments longer than other applications, as numerous fonts and other files need to be installed to optimise your map display. Do not exit out of Setup when the 'Setup is updating your system' message is displayed; this process will be completed on its own. If you get a Setup error message about 'Cannot establish DDE communication with the desktop,' please close Control Panel. You can then proceed with Setup.
Because AutoRoute Express 98 installs system files that might be shared with other applications, you should shut down other applications when running Setup. If Setup is interrupted by a loss of power, a power surge, or some other unexpected incident, restart Windows before you run Setup again. If you have set up AutoRoute Express 98 using the basic installation option and would like to install the 'Faster performance' option, uninstall AutoRoute Express 98 using the Control Panel Add/Remove Programs option and then re-install AutoRoute Express 98 and select the 'Faster performance' option. Uninstalling AutoRoute Express 97: If you try to use the Control Panel Add/Remove Programs application to uninstall AutoRoute Express 97 (last year's version) with the AutoRoute Express 98 disc in your CD-ROM drive, the Setup program for AutoRoute Express 98 will start up and proceed to uninstall this year's version. Please be sure to place the AutoRoute Express 97 disc in the CD-ROM drive before attempting to uninstall AutoRoute Express 97.
CD-ROM Care Do not remove the AutoRoute Express 98 compact disc from your CD-ROM drive while running AutoRoute Express 98 unless prompted to do so. Older CD-ROM drives (Mode 1 drives) may not be able to access files at the outermost edge of the compact disc. This problem may manifest as occasional 'Find' errors in which the product cannot find a place you know exists. Just close the Find dialog box and try again. Upgrading from Older Versions of AutoRoute Express Do not install AutoRoute Express 98 into the same directory as older versions such as AutoRoute Express or AutoRoute Plus.
This can create a variety of problems including error messages such as 'Failed to initialise.' Instead, install to the directory suggested during Setup.
If you do install into the same directory by mistake, uninstall AutoRoute Express 98 using Add/Remove programs in Control Panel and then reinstall it into the recommended different directory. If you want to remove the older products you can do this either before installing AutoRoute Express or afterwards. Go to Control Panel, Add/Remove programs and select the old product you wish to remove. Click Add/Remove and follow the instructions on screen. Be sure to insert the appropriate product disc into the CD-ROM drive before uninstalling (for example, if uninstalling AutoRoute Express 97, please insert the AutoRoute Express 97 disc before proceeding).
Don't install older versions of AutoRoute Express into the same directory as AutoRoute Express 98. If you install prior versions of AutoRoute Express into the same directory as AutoRoute Express 98, you may experience error messages such as 'Failed to initialise.' If this happens, please reinstall AutoRoute Express 98. Disk Space and Virtual Memory Issues A variety of problems can occur when running AutoRoute Express 98 with less than 30 MB of free disk space. If your computer has limited disk space, please remove some files to free up space.
AutoRoute Express 98 uses your computer's virtual memory. Turning off virtual memory will cause problems. Feature Issues There's a quick way to switch between the Terrain and Road map styles - just press Ctrl+M on your keyboard. If you are experiencing problems displaying the Greek or Russian phrase book in the Travel Guide under Win'95, you may need to enable support for international character sets on your machine.
To do this, click Add/Remove Programs from Control Panel, and select the middle tab: Windows Setup. Check in the box opposite Multilanguage support, and then click the Details button to make sure that at least the 'Cyrillic' and 'Greek' lanuage support boxes are checked. See Win'95 if you require additional assistance. Internet Explorer and Internet Features AutoRoute Express 98 is designed to work with the Internet Explorer 3.02 version shipped on the CD-ROM and installed during Setup. If you are using pre-release or beta versions of Internet Explorer 4, you may experience error messages or problems displaying Travel Guide articles. Please update your pre-release Internet Explorer 4 to the released version, or remove Internet Explorer 4 and reinstall AutoRoute Express 98 to restore Internet Explorer 3.02 on your system.
The Internet links in the product will not work if you are using a 16-bit browser as your default browser. Microsoft Internet Explorer is installed with the product and can be used as the default browser in many cases. If you are using a 16-bit browser to access the Internet, please consider switching to a 32-bit browser such as the provided Internet Explorer. To make Internet Explorer your default browser, start Internet Explorer from the Start menu.
Then, from Internet Explorer, click View - Options, then click the Programs tab. There is a checkbox 'Internet Explorer should check to see whether it is the default browser.' Make sure the box is checked, exit Internet Explorer, then start it again - it will prompt to ask whether it can take over as the default browser. If your connection to the Internet is via dial-up networking and MSN and you cancel connecting to a web link, then the rest of the web links in the product will not work either. Restart AutoRoute Express 98 to use the web links. If you remove any portion of Internet Explorer from your system, the product may fail to start up, or you may encounter error messages when attempting to display Travel Guide articles in the product. Internet Explorer is required for AutoRoute Express 98.
You can reinstall Internet Explorer by re-running the product Setup, or you can go directly to the AutoRoute Express CD-ROM, browse into the D: IE English folder on the CD-ROM, then run the Internet Explorer setup package from there. Pushpin Issues If you paste an object into Microsoft Word 97, then try to copy and paste it into a long note, the object may not paste. Paste the object directly from the source into the Pushpin, instead of through Microsoft Word 97. This may also occur when using Text File Import to import RTF files saved by Microsoft Word 97. If your disk drive is almost full, AutoRoute Express 98 may be unable to create Pushpins. Free up more hard drive space so Pushpins can be created.
Map Display If you experience problems on the map such as road numbers (shields) not displaying correctly check with the manufacturer of your graphics board to see if updated drivers are available. The manufacturer's web site is usually a good place to look for updated drivers.
This problem has been noticed with the Diamond Stealth Pro driver in particular. If you switch to another program while calculating a route in AutoRoute Express 98, portions of your screen may temporarily turn white.
It is not necessary to shut down AutoRoute Express 98 when this happens; in a few moments, AutoRoute Express 98's regular display will return. When switching screen resolutions in Windows 95 or Windows NT (for example, going from a 640x480 to 1024x768 desktop), AutoRoute Express 98 may show green blotches or black areas in its menu and buttons. To fix this, please exit the application and restart it. If you are running Windows NT 4.0, and you see road shields that look wrong (a small white box with the highway number spilling out of it), there was a problem during Setup updating the Arial Narrow font on your computer (ARIALN.TTF).
To update this font, click the Start button on the task bar, click Find - Files and Folders, and type ARIALN.TTF. Click the Find button to find all occurrences of this font on your computer. Delete the one residing in the SYSTEM folder of the Windows NT folder, then copy the ARIALN.TTF file from the AutoRoute Express 98 product CD back into the NT SYSTEM folder.
The updated ARIALN.TTF file is available on the AutoRoute Express 98 disk at D: Acmsetup Fonts ARIALN.TTF. FlexCD and CD Player If you are running FlexCD or CD Player, you may encounter an error when trying to start AutoRoute Express 98. To resolve this simply exit from FlexCD or CD Player before starting AutoRoute Express 98. MSCam MSCam is a screen capture utility included with Microsoft Office 97.
AutoRoute Express 98 will not run whilst MSCam is running. Hardware issues AutoRoute Express 98 will run best with multi CD-ROM changers if you run AutoRoute Express from the same drive to which it was installed. Also, if you want to listen to audio CDs at the same time, it is best to start AutoRoute Express 98 and then start your audio CD. The Sanyo 3-disc CD-ROM driver is not compatible with some 32-bit hard-disk drivers. To resolve this problem, disable the 32-bit (protected mode) hard-disk driver: 1.
Click the Windows Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel. Double-click the System icon.
Click the Device Manager tab. Double-click Hard Disk Controllers option.
Double-click the Standard IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller entry. Remove the check mark from the Device Usage configuration box labelled 'Original Configuration (Current).' Note If there is more than one IDE drive, repeat steps 5-7 for each. Restart Windows. Windows will use the standard hard-drive access method through the computer or the IDE controller card BIOS. The Plextor 6PLEX CD-ROM drive may cause 'fail to read' messages.
You will need to upgrade your CD-ROM drive to an 8PLEX or another more recent model. NT users running AutoRoute Express 98 on a machine with a Number 9 Imagine 128 Series II may experience periodic crashes (blue screen). If this happens, please download an updated NT video driver from Number 9. If your computer reports that it cannot find the AutoRoute Express CD-ROM, and you are using a CD Audio (Redbook) player on the computer, please confirm that the MCICDA.DRV file is the same file shipped with Microsoft Windows 95. There are some third-party MCICDA drivers that can cause problems with applications. To fix this problem, open Control Panel, open Multimedia, click Advanced, then click Media Control Devices. Double-click the CD Audio device and click Remove.
To reinstall CD Audio, open Control Panel, open Add New Hardware, and indicate No to 'search for new hardware.' In the next panel, select Sound, video and game controllers, then select Microsoft MCI. You will see CD Audio Device—install it and then restart your system. If you have a Microsoft Intellipoint Mouse and Command Software's F-Prot, the Intellipoint Mouse may not work with AutoRoute Express 98. Upgrade to the latest version of F-Prot to resolve this problem.
Troubleshooting Printing Problems Printers differ in their abilities to use fonts, graphics, spacing, alignment, and character formats. The appearance of your printed document can vary greatly from printer to printer. The way your document looks depends on which formats you assign and which formats your printer can print.
If you encounter problems when printing from AutoRoute Express 98, such as no printout, low print quality, or erratic text being printed, there are several ways to troubleshoot or correct the problem. There is a 'Print simpler maps' option on the Print Map and Print Route dialog boxes. If you set this option, AutoRoute Express will print a lower-resolution map, which may work better on certain printers or in certain memory configurations. The print quality is still quite good in the lower resolution mode.
Even if your printer supports high resolution printing, you may choose to use the 'Print simpler maps' option to speed up printing. If the printer displays a message or an error indicator, see your printer manual for information about how to correct the problem. When a printer will not print at all, the cause is often a simple mechanical problem; that is, the printer may be off-line, or not connected to the computer. Check that the printer is plugged in and turned on. Check that the correct port is specified for your printer. Make sure that you have the correct cable for your printer and that the cable is connected properly. In Windows 95, check your printer setup: click Start, Settings, and then Printers.
Verify the printer information displayed. If Pushpin symbols print out as black squares or 'blobs,' please try the 'Print simpler maps' option. If that doesn't help, please contact your video driver card manufacturer for an updated video driver. If you receive an 'out of memory' error messages when printing, please check your printer settings in Control Panel. Open Control Panel, open Printers, and right-click on your printer icon to view the properties.
Verify that the amount of printer memory installed in the printer matches the setting specified in Control Panel. The second title on the Print Route dialog box is automatically filled in by AutoRoute Express 98 the first time you go to print the route. This title consists of the route summary details. On subsequent uses of the dialog box, this initial text remains, even if the route has changed (and therefore the summary details as well). You can change the second title yourself using the Print Route dialog box. Information about the Microsoft GPS Add-on Notes on GPS If you are running a GPS on a lower spec machine, and are experiencing problems, set the device so that it is communicating at 4800 baud, 8 bits, parity set to None and 1 stop bit. Set Communication to either NMEA 0183 V1.5 or V2.0 format.
If the device allows, set the frequency of sending messages to every two seconds. If a problem occurs while installing multiple Plug and Play GPS receivers using the Windows 95 Control Panel, exit the Control Panel. The devices will be automatically installed by the system. If two devices from the same manufacturer are installed on the same serial port, the GPS Add-on cannot guarantee that the correct device will be chosen.
To remedy this, use GPS devices from the same manufacturer on different serial ports or PC card slots, or have only one installed at a time. If the GPS directional icon turns red, restart the GPS receiver. The following NMEA message combinations have been tested and are known to produce a location fix (even if the device will not auto-detect in the Control Panel—you should manually detect in this case): BWC, APA, GLL, VTG (NMEA 0183 V1.5) RMC, RMB (NMEA 0183 V1.5) BWC, XTE, GLL, VTG (NMEA 0183 V1.5) APB, GGA, VTG, BWC, GLL (NMEA 0183 V2.0) Magellan DLX-10: Press the AUX button and select the NMEA menu. For best results, select the 0183D option. Garmin GPS 45: Press the Page button until the menu appears. Select I/O Setup. On the next screen, select either None/NMEA or NMEA/NMEA.
For the output format, select NMEA 0183 2.0. Trimble Scoutmaster: If you are using a Trimble Scoutmaster and are experiencing problems, open the Control Panel and set GPS to use the Trimble Scoutmaster driver. Using the menus on your GPS device, reset the Scoutmaster to use default settings. An NMEA compatible device: Set the device so that it is communicating at 4800 baud, 8 bits, parity set to None and 1 stop bit. Set Communication to either NMEA 0183 V1.5 or V2.0 format. NMEA compatible devices may not support all features mentioned in the GPS Add-on section in Help.
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