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Advanced Support: School IT administrator's guide

Overview

To set up your school’s networked computers to use RFB&D’s AudioAccess downloaded books, you will need to:

Sharing files among users: By default, the AudioAccess service is set up to download and license books in a user’s “My Documents” space; however, it is possible to share a single copy of AudioAccess files for multiple users. You can even share the files among multiple PCs on a network, although a separate license will be required for each PC. Instructions for doing this are given below.

Installing RFB&D Download Manager

RFB&D Download Manager is a small Windows-based application that simplifies the download of AudioAccess books. Each book consists of many Windows Media Audio (.WMA) files (one file per book page); these are packaged in ZIP files (one per chapter) to facilitate download. RFB&D Download Manager keeps track of how many ZIP files are in each book; allows users to pause, resume and re-order downloads; handles interrupted downloads; automatically unpackages the ZIP files and adds the individual audio tracks to the Windows Media Player library.

The installer for RFB&D Download Manager can be downloaded at the following URL:

https://custhub.rfbd.org/Download/RFBDDownloadManager.exe

The installation is fairly simple; see the Installation Guide on the AudioAccess support website for full details. Some key points to consider:

Windows Media Player

RFB&D’s AudioAccess downloaded books use Windows Media DRM technology that is supported by Windows Media Player version 10 or higher. If the PCs on which AudioAccess downloaded books are to be used have an older version of Windows Media Player, you will need to upgrade. The latest version of Windows Media Player is available at the following address:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player 

Internet Security Settings

In order to download AudioAccess books, users will need to be able to download ZIP files from our content delivery network sites:

http://hwcdn.net
http://download.technicolor.com 

Be sure that firewall and other internet security settings allow download from this site. In addition, books must be licensed in Windows Media Player before they can be played. This requires Windows Media Player to contact a web page at RFB&D:

https://license.rfbd.org

As is usual for Windows Media Player licensing, users will need to be able to run a Microsoft ActiveX control on this page in order to receive a license. Be sure that your Internet security settings allow access to this site for users who will be reading AudioAccess books.

Sharing AudioAccess Files Among User Accounts

By default, RFB&D Download Manager downloads AudioAccess downloaded books to folders under the user’s My Documents folder. However, it is possible to download to a different location that is shared among users. To do this:

  1. Configure RFB&D Download Manager to extract files to the shared location
  2. Be sure that all users have permission to read this location
  3. For each user who wishes to share the books, configure their Windows Media Player Library to monitor the shared location:
    1. Select the “Add to Library…” option under the “File” menu
    2. If necessary, click the “Advanced Options >>” button in order to add locations
    3. Click the “Add…” button, select the shared location, and click “OK”
    4. Under “Skip files smaller than,” set the audio files limit to 25 KB

By using a shared network location, you can use this method to share a single set of downloaded files among multiple PCs. Note that licenses are associated with the PC, not the files. If the files will be played on more than one PC, you will need to get a separate license for each PC, even if all the PCs are sharing the same files.

 

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