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AutoRun 3.0.6 - User Guide and FAQ
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AutoRun works on my computer but not on another one?
There are several steps you can take to diagnose the problem.
- First off, if the CD doesn't AutoPlay try double clicking on the AutoRun.exe file from the CD. If it doesn't run, or gives and error you may not have all your files copied properly. Make sure you have copied all the DLL files, if you can't view them, then adjust your folder options (from 'Tools' in the menu) to allow viewing of system files.
- Next make sure you are using relative paths and all of your project files are in your Base Folder.
- Make sure AutoPlay is enabled on the test system. On some laptops AutoPlay may be disabled, and on WinXP the AutoPlay settings may need to be reset. Also make sure you don't have any CD burning software (if you used 'Easy CD Creator' you may require a reboot) running.
Frequently Asked Questions - AutoRun
- Will AutoRun work on all versions of Windows?
Yes. AutoRun works on all Win32 platforms including Windows 95, 98, NT, ME, 2K, XP, 2003.
- How do I know AutoRun will work for me?
AutoRun is used by tens of thousands of developers around the world. There have been no bug reports or support issues that haven't been solved.
- After I burn to CD I get an error about DLL files!
AutoRun is a stand-alone application but requires the AutoRunV.dll, mfc42.dll, fmod.dll files to be burnt along with the AutoRun.exe file. These files are automatically copied into your Base Folder by AutoRun. If you can't view them when you go to burn your CD, then make sure your folder view options are set to allow you to view system files.
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