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SYMFOR 2000 runs on Windows 95, Windows 98 and Win NT 4.0 (32 bit operating systems only)


How to install SYMFOR 2000

  1. Please read our Disclaimer of Warranty
  2. Download both:
  3. Run the files on your machine (2000.exe followed by hlp.exe) to install first SYMFOR 2000 and then the help files to your hard drive.
  4. If you have problems with data input or output using SYMFOR 2000, there are some extra ODBC files you may need to install.
  5. The Help files in SYMFOR are designed to be used with a browser. We recommend the use of Netscape Navigator.
    If you wish to go to the Netscape site now, click on the image. Click here for Netscape
  6. Problems? Check out our Known Bugs page. If you still have problems with either the download or with running SYMFOR 2000 please email symfor@ed.ac.uk with details.
  7. Email symfor@ed.ac.uk to register with us if you are interested in receiving more information about the project.

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Additional Files

If you have problems with data input or output using SYMFOR 2000, you may need to download and install the following:

Windows 95 users, install DCOM95.exe before installing Microsoft ODBC Components. Other platforms need install only Microsoft ODBC Components.

If you are using Visual Fox Pro to analyse your output data (on any platform), you may need to download and install the following file:


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Disclaimer of Warranty

Free of charge Software is provided on an "AS IS" basis, without warranty of any kind, including without limitation the warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Software is borne by you. Should the Software prove defective, you  assume the entire cost of any service and repair. In addition, the security mechanisms implemented by us have inherent limitations, and you must determine that the Software sufficiently meets your requirements. This disclaimer of warranty constitutes an essential part of the agreement.



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Page updated: February 2006