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IQ Tech

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Nov 12, 2009, 4:25:32 PM11/12/09
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Hello Everyone,

I am trying to setup a native 9.01 course for distribution on CD without
using Autopackager but having trouble finding some of the runtime files
listed in the HELP file "Shipping Files with Runtime Toolbook. I have
searched "c" drive & can't find any of the following...

TB90f32l.dll
TB90w16.dll
TB90w32.dll
tbfile32.dll

Can anyone help? Is there an up-to-date list somewhere that I can refer to?

Any help appreciated.

Geoff Pearson

Jeff Rhodes

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Nov 12, 2009, 5:22:09 PM11/12/09
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Hi Geoff,

Here is the list that we used for our Learning & Mastering ToolBook 9 CD:

tb90actr.sbk
TB90ACX.dll
tb90aicc.sbk
tb90anm.sbk
TB90BAS.DLL
TB90BMP.DLL
TB90CBT.DLL
TB90CMP.DLL
TB90DLG.DLL
TB90ENU1.DLL
TB90ENU2.DLL
TB90F32L.DLL
TB90FLT.DLL
tb90ftp.sbk
tb90hyp.sbk
TB90JPG.DLL
TB90LNL.DLL
TB90MM.DLL
TB90NET.DLL
TB90OLE.DLL
tb90r.sbk
TB90RCA.DLL
TB90RCR.DLL
TB90REG.DLL
TB90RTM.DLL
TB90RUN.EXE
TB90UTL.DLL
TB90WIN.DLL
TBINET32.DLL
tbload.exe
TBUTIL32.dll
winftp32.dll

It looks like the list from the help file is outdated.

Hope this helps,

Jeff Rhodes
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Dom Sinclair

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Nov 12, 2009, 5:33:58 PM11/12/09
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Geoff

The information in the helpfile is wrong and you're not going to find
those files. However to add to the fun native distribution as of
version 9 requires a little more work than it used to. To that end you
are better off using the neuron installer to actually install your
runtime files.

Staying well away from the autopackager however is a good idea. I put a
tutorial up on my site about doing just this using advanced installer,
but the principle is the same for any installer.

http://www.viewtolearn.net/ToolBook%20Installations.htm

hth

Dom

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