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Corporate
Time-Oracle Calendar Download
If you need assistance, contact the
ITU Support Center, 703-993-8870
- Exit all Windows
Programs and remove any previously installed Corporate Time/Oracle Calendar
software. You can quickly uninstall any previous copies of Corporate
Time/Oracle Calendar software by clicking on Start -> Settings
-> Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs. Look for any
Calendar programs (such as Corporate Time or Oracle). Click the name
to highlight it and click on the Add/Remove button and follow the uninstall
procedure. If you need assistance uninstalling existing Corporate Time/Oracle
Calendar program, please call the Support Center at 993-8870;
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To start downloading Oracle Calendar, click on the button below to
open up a separate window:
Note: Please read all instructions
before clicking on the button. You may
want to print them for your convenience.

- Enter your GMU
login name and your GMU E-mail password at the login screen;
- Choose your Operating
System.
- At
the bottom of the page, click on the link that reads "Click HERE
to download the software" to begin the download process;
- A box will appear
that will ask you what to do with this file. You may need to select
save file to disk and select the appropriate location on your
hard disk. Place it in a location that you may easily find it later
to continue the install process. You might want to consider saving it
to the Desktop, and later deleting the file once the install
is complete;
- After the file
has completed downloading, close the download window;
- If you have saved
the file to a location other then your Desktop, select Start,
then Run, and Browse to the folder where the Oracle
Calendar executable file is located;
- Double-Click the
Oracle Calendar executable icon. The installation
process will begin.
- The Welcome
to the "InstallShield Wizard for Oracle Calendar" screen will appear,
please click on "Next".
- Choose "Next"
for the destination folder and "Install.
- The "InstallShield
Wizard" will show complete. Click on
"Finish"
Last
Revised:
March 21, 2007
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