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Problems downloading, installing, or connecting to Casmira
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Q. When I start the Casmira Browser, or shortly thereafter, it crashes. How can I fix this?
A. There are many possible causes for this problem. You should first verify that your
system meets the minimum requirements
to run Casmira. If it does, we suggest trying the following steps in order. After
each step, try to start the Casmira Browser again. If the problem is not solved, move
on to the next step.
- Locate the folder called "cache" in your Casmira folder and delete it.
- It is possible that you have an old driver for your video card that needs
updating. Make sure that you have the very latest video driver installed for your video card.
You can get the latest driver for your card from your video card manufacturer's web
site. You can usually locate this web site by doing a web search for your video card.
See the
Video Problems
page for more information and details about upgrading your video driver.
- Try changing your display depth to 16 bits - some video cards (especially many older cards in the Voodoo family) work better when your screen is set to 16 bit color (also known as "high color".) To change your display depth, right click on the Windows desktop, select Properties, and click on the Settings tab.
- Upgrade to the latest version of DirectX - the latest version is available at www.microsoft.com/directx/homeuser/downloads/default.asp.
- Check for Windows Updates as well at: http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/.
- Try changing to Software Mode by clicking on OPTIONS - SETTINGS - VIDEO, or you can do this by locating the Casmira folder, opening the aworld.ini file and making the following changes:
[video]
mode=2
- An old, partially deleted,
or corrupted install of Internet Explorer may be present on your system.
Downloading and installing the latest version of Internet Explorer from
www.microsoft.com/ie
can fix this problem.
- You may have a virus or disk problem on your PC.
Try running a virus scan,
and run the Windows ScanDisk utility
to check your hard disk for problems.
Also make sure that you have
at least 50 megabytes of free space on your hard disk.
- As a last resort, you can try un-installing and re-installing the Casmira Browser completely.
Click here for more information.
Q. When I run the browser installer I get a "Corrupt Install Detected" error.
What is the problem?
A. The most common cause for this error is an incomplete download of the installer.
Try downloading the installer again.
Q. When I start Casmira it never connects. I am behind a firewall.
A. If you are behind a firewall you will need to configure your firewall to
allow the Casmira Browser to run. Click here for more information.
Q. Can I use the Casmira Browser with Wingate?
A. The browser works fine with the new
version 3.0 of Wingate. It does not work with earlier (pre-3.0) versions of Wingate.
If you are using an older version of Wingate we recommend upgrading to 3.0 before attempting
to use it with Casmira.
Q. When I start the Casmira Browser it says "Unable to initialize Internet functions (reason
12167)" What is causing this?
A. This error is coming from an Internet Explorer configuration problem. Usually a
bad URL has been specified in the VIEW/OPTIONS/ADVANCED/AUTOMATIC CONFIGURATION window.
Locate the Automatic Configuration settings in your installation of Internet Explorer
and delete any URLs that are specified there.