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Note: Be sure to contact the lab administrator early if you plan to use this
program in a computer lab.
To begin the Longman Student program, you must first install Java and QuickTime on
the computer. Please follow the instructions for Macintosh below for installing
Java, the Longman Student program, and QuickTime. For Windows, this is a one-step
installation. Read these instructions completely before proceeding.
Note: Once the program is installed, the CD-ROM must be in the CD-ROM drive when
you use the program.
If you do not already have QuickTime, or if you have a version earlier than 5.0,
QuickTime 5.0 will be automatically installed on your system.
Click on Start.
Select Programs.
Select Longman Student.
Click on the Longman Student icon.
1. Install Java.
Put the Longman Student CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. Double click on the Longman
Student CD-ROM icon on the desktop.
Double click on the MRJInstaller icon and follow the instructions, clicking on
Agree and Install as appropriate. When installation is complete, click on Quit.
Note: For operating systems older than 8.6, your computer will automatically
restart after this installation.
Double click on the Longman Student Installer icon. Follow the instructions,
clicking on Next, Install, and Done as appropriate.
3. Install Quicktime 5.
Double click on the QuickTime Installer icon. Follow the instructions, clicking
Continue, Agree, Restart, or Quit as appropriate.
To begin the program, double click on the Longman Student icon on the desktop.
2. Local User: if you have already used the program on this computer.
3. Disk User: if you have used the program on a different computer and have your
data stored on a floppy (data) disk.
1. On the same computer for each session. The computer will automatically remember
your scores and your completed questions.
Start your first session by selecting New User. Start each following session by
selecting Local User.
At the end of each session, your data is automatically saved in the system data
file on the computer.
2. On different computers. If you change computers, you must take your data with
you on a floppy disk. This floppy disk will contain your scores and information
about which questions you have already seen.
Start your first session by selecting New User. Start each following session by
selecting Disk User.
Select Copy Data at the end of each session to save your data to a floppy disk.