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- March 28, 2007 at 10:32 pm #4256Mark_SmithMember
Downloading and Installing a Plug-In
1.If you don’t already have one, create a folder on your hard drive for downloading
files. We suggest that you name it something like “Temporary files.” For each plug
-in you want to download, create a sub-folder. This will make it easy to locate the
downloaded program.
2.When prompted, check the Save to Disk option, then click on the Browse button and
locate the folder you created. Now begin the download into that folder.
3.After the file is downloaded, close all programs running on your computer. Use
Windows Explorer to locate the file on your hard drive (it will have a name like
“plugin.exe”) and double-click on it. This begins the installation process.
4.You may have to restart your computer before the plug-in will work.
5.Once you’ve installed the plug-in, you can delete the file you downloaded,
freeing up space on your computer.
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