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Installing Dialog Designer

The Avaya Dialog Designer installation CD contains the Dialog Designer distribution executable. Before running the executable, ensure that all system requirements are met as described in Ensuring System Requirements Are Met.

Note:

Before install Dialog Designer software, it is recommended to temporarily disable antivirus software and close any open or running applications.

Important:

The procedure described in this section is for new installations of the Dialog Designer software. To upgrade Dialog Designer, see Upgrading Dialog Designer.

Install the Dialog Designer software, as follows:

  1. Insert the Dialog Designer installation CD in the CD drive, and the Install Wizard starts automatically.

Note:

If the Install Wizard does not start up automatically, browse to the root directory of the CD and double-click autorun.exe.

  1. An Avaya Software License Agreement is displayed. Review the license agreement, and assuming you accept it, click I accept. Please continue.
  1. A "start.html" file is displayed, with an overview of the available resources on the CD. The following resources are available:
  1. Install Dialog Designer software and supporting software by following the instructions and links in the Installation Notes on the CD.
  1. Optionally, to install the CCXML feature, you have to install the CCXML prerequisites file: Eclipse-Prereq-DDCCXML.zip or Eclipse-3.3-Prereq-DDCCXML.zip. For more details, see the Avaya's Support Web site for instructions and download files at:  http://support.avaya.com.
  1. Optionally, Install the Storm Codec 7.01.19. To launch the Storm Codec 7.01.19, refer the Installation Notes on the CD.

This completes the installation procedure. Dialog Designer is now installed, but before it can be used, some basic settings need to be configured. Configuring Basic Settings to properly configure your development environment settings.

To determine the installed Dialog Designer version, click Help > About Eclipse SDK > Feature Details.

Note:

Avaya recommends that you read the Eclipse "readme" file located in the  /readme subdirectory where Eclipse is installed. The Eclipse readme file includes valuable information and tips for configuring Eclipse further.


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