| Q: What is an FAQ? A: FAQ is an acronym for "frequently asked questions." |
Q: I have the .NET Framework 2.0 installed but not .NET Framework 1.1. Will Win C.A.S.I.E. III run properly? A: We don't know. There are reports that some programs written for Version 1.1 do not run under 2.0. Please try it out and let us know. Thanks. Update. It appears to work fine under 2.0. Thanks to Joseph L. of Canada for advising me of this. |
| Q: Do I need to have Administrator status to install Win C.A.S.I.E. III? A: No. However, you do need Administrator status to install the .NET Framework. |
| Q: Will Win C.A.S.I.E. III run under Windows Vista? A: Some people have been successful by installing and running it as Administrator. |
| Q: When I run Win C.A.S.I.E. III I get an Application Error message: "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000135). Click on OK to terminate the application". What is wrong? A: The Windows operating system has not been upgraded. You need to install the .NET Framework 1.1. |
Q: When I try to run Win C.A.S.I.E. III with the .NET Framework 1.1 installed, I get a "CLR Error 80004005" message, and the program terminates. What is wrong?  A: This is a compatibility issue between XP and the NET Framework, unrelated to Win C.A.S.I.E. III. Try the following: 1. Right click on the Win C.A.S.I.E. III shortcut on the desktop and select Properties. 2 Open the tab "Compatibility". 3. Uncheck all the boxes. 4. Select "Apply". 5. Run Win C.A.S.I.E. III. |
| Q: What is the best way to become familiar with Win C.A.S.I.E. III ? A: Run Win C.A.S.I.E.III. Under "Access Forms" open the PDF document "Win C.A.S.I.E. III Exercise", and follow the instructions. |
| Q: I added an Influence Of Clue, but the Remove Influence Of Clue menu item is disabled. What is wrong? A: You can Remove an IOC provided that the number of segments has not changed. You cannot remove an IOC if, after adding it, you then Add A Segment or Split A Segment. Thus, if your IOC suggests the subject is not in the search area, you should consider Adding A Segment to the search area before Adding An IOC. |
Q: I saved a Resource Allocation Table, but when I try to load it I am told that the number of segments has changed. What is wrong? A: You can load a Resource Allocation Table file provided that the number of segments has not changed. Thus, you cannot load an RAA file if, after creating it, you then Add A Segment or Split A Segment. |