Problem:
When launching the application you see the normal application window, but it is then filled with white - occasionally with a numeric percentage displayed in the top left corner - e.g. 98%.
Alternatively, you may receive an MSVCR80.dll error such as that below:

Cause:
There are several potential causes, the most common are:
- Running the software from a UNC share (check the shortcut properties).
- Running the software when logged in as an ActiveDirectory domain user that has the folder %APPDATA% redirected to a server.
- Executing the software with very limited user privileges.
- Error trapping on buffer overflow
- .NET framework 2.0 dll mapping (typically presents as Office 2007 and/or Windows Defender MSVCR80.DLL issue)
- Execution on Windows Vista
Solution:
Note - the following solutions are for site-licenced products.
In most cases, you will simply be able to run the product from a local (C: drive installation.)
Alternatively, use a mapped network drive to host the applications. See http://centraal.uk.knowledgebox.com/kbase/idx/40/181/article/ for information on hiding your mapped drives if required.
Download the relevant file listed below, unzip the file to a new folder and follow the directions in the readme file -
Note these downloads may contain files/folders with invisible attributes set - please ensure you change the folder view to show hidden files.
Edexcel:
DiDA - Using ICT (ActiveTeach)
DiDA - Using ICT (ActiveBook)
DiDA - Access to Using ICT (ActiveTeach)
DiDA - Access to Using ICT (ActiveBook)
DiDA - Graphics (ActiveTeach)
DiDA - Graphics (ActiveBook)
DiDA - Multimedia (ActiveTeach)
DiDA - Multimedia (ActiveBook)
GCE in Applied ICT (A2 Teachers' CD)
GCE in Applied ICT (A2 Students' CD)
360Science (ActiveTeach)
360Science (ActiveBook)
(Replacement discs available in multi-packs: ISBN 9781405876605)
GCSE Maths - Linear Higher (ActiveTeach)
GCSE Maths - Linear Higher (ActiveBook)
GCSE Maths - Linear Foundation (ActiveTeach)
GCSE Maths - Linear Foundation (ActiveBook)
GCSE Maths - Modular Higher (ActiveTeach)
GCSE Maths - Modular Higher (ActiveBook)
GCSE Maths - Modular Foundation (ActiveTeach)
GCSE Maths - Modular Foundation (ActiveBook)
Longman:
AQA - GCSE Science Year 10 (ActiveTeach)
AQA - GCSE Science Year 10 (ActiveBook)
AQA - GCSE Maths Linear Foundation (ActiveTeach)
AQA - GCSE Maths Linear Foundation (ActiveBook)
AQA - GCSE Maths Linear Higher (ActiveTeach)
AQA - GCSE Maths Linear Higher (ActiveBook)
AQA - GCSE Maths Modular Foundation (ActiveTeach)
AQA - GCSE Maths Modular Foundation (ActiveBook)
AQA - GCSE Maths Modular Higher (ActiveTeach)
AQA - GCSE Maths Modular Higher (ActiveBook)
Exploring Science Year 7 (ActiveBook)
Exploring Science Year 8 (ActiveBook)
Exploring Science Year 9 (ActiveBook)
Standalone Activebook users
You need to make sure you are able to view hidden files and folders. To make them visible do the following:
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Go to “My Computer”
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On the top menu, go to “Tools” then “Folder Options”
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Click on the “View” tab
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Under the “Advanced settings” select the “Show hidden files and folders” button
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Click “Apply” then “OK”
Once this is done you need to do the following:
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Put the disc into your cd drive and exit any autorun windows
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Go to My Computer
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On the CD icon right click and on the menu that appears choose “Explore”
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You will need to copy the contents of the cd to your hard drive. Select all the files, then right click and select “Copy”.
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Create a folder somewhere on your hard drive (eg C:Program Files) and paste the files into it.
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Download the relevant zip files from the links above and extract the contents
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In the folder where the contents of the cd were copied, open the folder named AB
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Copy all the extracted files to the AB folder, clicking “yes” to any prompts asking whether you would like to overwrite existing files
Note:
We are continuing to work on replacement code for ActiveBook and Active Teach site-licensed products. If the title is not shown in the list above, then please contact us on schools.cd-romhelpdesk@pearson.com - stating:
- Your name
- The name of the school
- The school's postcode
- The name of the product(s) affected
- The ISBN of the product(s) affected