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* Photodex Presenter Plugin Required.

 

For Windows XP, 2000, Me, 98/95
When you view a page containing a ProShow presentation, a dialog box will appear asking you if would like to install 'Photodex Presenter' from 'Photodex Corporation.' Choose Yes, and follow the instructions. Depending on the speed of your connection, a may take a few minutes to download the plugin before the installation screens appear.
 

For Internet Explorer in Windows XP Service Pack 2

When you view a page containing a ProShow presentation, Internet Explorer will display a notice in the Information Bar below the toolbar in your web browser. To install the plugin, click on this notice and choose to install the plugin. Depending on the speed of your connection, a may take a few minutes to download the plugin before the installation screens appear.
You can choose to install Presenter manually if you experience problems with the automatic installs or would like to install Presenter across a network. The Presenter installer will install plugins for both Internet Explorer and Netscape if they are found on your computer.
  1. Download the Presenter installer from our Downloads page.
  2. Save the installer (pxsetup.exe) in a location where you can find it.
  3. Run the installer (pxsetup.exe) by double-clicking on it.
  4. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.


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