This procedure is written specifically for upgrading BlueZone versions 3.2 or earlier. It is important to review the entire
BlueZone upgrade procedure before continuing.
Starting with BlueZone version 4.1, BlueZone uses an MSI type installer (InstallShield Wizard), to keep track of all the installed
BlueZone files. Since you are upgrading version 3.2 or earlier, this will be the first time that the InstallShield Wizard
will have had an opportunity to run. This means that for this upgrade only, the InstallShield Wizard will be performing what
is essentially a full BlueZone installation. In the future, BlueZone upgrades will be under the control of the InstallShield
Wizard, and therefore, will be much easier to perform.
Your current BlueZone "user" created files, such as; scripts, macros, etc., will remain intact and will be fully compatible
with the upgraded version of BlueZone.
Important
Starting with version 3.3, BlueZone defaults to profile mode. Prior to version 3.3, the default mode for BlueZone was registry
mode. In registry mode, all your BlueZone session configurations were stored in the Windows Registry. In profile mode, all
your session configurations are stored in configuration files called profiles. During the upgrade process, the BlueZone Installation
Wizard deletes the old BlueZone Registry settings and automatically convert them to BlueZone profiles.
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Insert the BlueZone CD-ROM into your computer's CD/DVD drive. The Welcome to BlueZone screen opens.
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Click the BlueZone Desktop link and select BlueZone Desktop. The main BlueZone Installation Language screen opens.
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Select the desired language from the drop-down menu and click OK. The InstallShield Wizard disappears from the screen while it removes your old copy of BlueZone. This can take a minute or
two. The Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for BlueZone screen opens.
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Click Next. The License Agreement screen opens.
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To proceed, select the I accept the terms in the license agreement radio button and click Next. The Destination Folder screen opens.
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Change the Installation and Working Directories as needed or take the default (recommended) and click Next. The Component Selection screen opens.
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Review the default selections. Use the scroll bar to view all components. By default, some BlueZone components are selected for installation and some are
not. The components that have a diskette icon are installed and the components that have a red X icon are not installed.
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Click the BlueZone components you want to change and select the desired option.
Note For a description of a particular component, highlight the component and read the Feature Description on the right hand side
of the screen.
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Select whether you want BlueZone to be available to all users of just yourself. |
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Click Next. The Ready to Install the Program screen opens.
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Click Install. The installation process can take several minutes to complete. When the installation is complete, a screen stating that the
installation has completed successfully appears.
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Click Finish to exit the Wizard. You may receive a message that you must restart your system.
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Note
If you do not want to restart you system now, you can wait until a more convenient time; however, do not attempt to use BlueZone
before your system is restarted.