OLI Software Requirements

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Operating System

In April 2014 Microsoft discontinued support for the Windows XP operating system. OLI Systems is no longer supporting this operating system.

For all the operating systems listed below both 32 and 64 bit versions are supported.

Operating System (Desktop) Service Pack Supported Comment
Vista Latest Yes
Windows 7 Latest Yes
Windows 8 Latest Yes
Windows 8.1 Latest Yes
Windows 10 Latest Yes
Operating System (Server) Service Pack Supported Comment
2008 Latest Yes
2008 R2 Latest Yes
2012 Latest Yes
2012 R2 Latest Yes

Certification

The OLI Software, while compatible with all the Microsoft operating systems listed above, none are currently certified with Microsoft. This is a long and expensive process and generally not practical for software which is updated frequently.

Privilege

Installation: Local administrator privilege is required

Execution: Standard user privilege is recommended.


Additional Software requirements

No additional software is required to run the OLI Software. No additional or external databases are required to run the OLI Software.


Installation and Execution using Virtual Machines

The OLI Software will install and run on a virtual machine. There are two types of security that OLI utilizes.

USB (Dongle) Based

This is the traditional OLI security module. If your virtual computer supports direct hardware access to a USB port then the USB solution is suitable.

Softkey (software) Based

If you do not have access to a USB or a USB port does not exist then the software based (soft-key) solution is suitable. We have experienced some issues with softkeys in a virtual environment. Here is a list of some of the issues we have encountered:

  • It is impossible for OLI Systems, Inc. to test all the different virtual machine software that exists. The softkey solution may not work for your software.
  • The virtual machine software was updated on the host computer
  • The virtual machine changed configuration on the host computer
    • A hardware change was detected such as adding or removing a DVD or changing video drivers
    • Memory on the virtual machine was increased or decreased
  • The virtual machine was relocated to a new location on the same host computer
  • The virtual machine was relocated to a new host computer
  • The virtual machine was cloned.

OLI will try to resolve these and any new issues involving softkeys and virtual machines but each issue is unique and requires extensive effort to resolve.

Internet Requirements

No direct access to the internet is required by the OLI Software. If you are running a network copy of the OLI Software then local network access is required. No changes to any firewalls are required unless YOUR local policy requires such changes.


Hardware Requirements

  • CPU Speed

1 GHz or faster


  • RAM
RAM Requirements
32 bit O/S 64 bit O/S
1 gigabyte 4 gigabyte


  • Video

Supports DirectX 9.0 or later

A standard VGA monitor is suitable with 800x600 resolution.


  • Hard drive

40 Gb or larger


  • Drives

DVD Reader if installation will be via a CD, no drive necessary if working through the Internet download.


  • Ports

For individual copies of the OLI Software:

- Hardware key option: one USB 2.0 port is required for the Hardware Key option. This will support our PH or PA type of USB Key.


PH type USB key
PA type USB key
LA type USB key
LH type USB key


- Soft key option: no port is necessary. Please note that for this soft key option, the license is valid only on the registering PC

Network computers which have a USB 2.0 port may use a USB key similar to the PH and PA keys shown above. If no USB ports are available (as with many virtual computers) then a soft-key solution is available.

Software Updates

Updates to the software are checked manually. In each OLI Program there is a HELP menu. From that menu a Check Updates button can be used to see if an update is available.

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-- James Berthold