Hi,
Thank you for your enquiry.
Your system requirements match our recommendations, but I would ensure that any NT4 users have installed the latest Service Pack 6a (which includes basic DirectX functionality).
Please note that if the clients do not have access to the Internet, they will be unable to download and install the iO-plugin from our web site when prompted by the web publication. You may therefore need to store the iO-plugin files to an accessible location on the server and use the
Plugin Path options in the Publish Wizard to point the clients to this location for plug-in installation.
To do this, first download all of the plug-in components from
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins and place these in a location on the network accessible by all client machines. If you do not have a download manager (such as FlashGet or Download Accelerator Plus) which can download all of the files from this location, you will need to download each file separately using the following links:
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlug ... mation.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/DWApp.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/DWDraw.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlug ... SVideo.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlug ... fxLib2.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlug ... Object.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/DWInput.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlug ... cktime.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/DWText.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlug ... sition.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/DWUninst.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/DWVector.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/ilm500.cab
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/ILMOle.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/ilmplay.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/ilmplay2.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/ILMSrch.ilf
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/NPILM500.xpi
http://www.digitalworkshop.com/OpusPlugins/Plugins.ini
Once all of the files have been downloaded and placed in the required directory, please launch Opus Pro 04 and load in your publication. Now click Publication > Publish, select the option to Create a Web Publication and click Next. Select the location to which you wish to publish the web publication (for example, the document root of your Intranet) and click Next.
Now click on the Settings button and select the Advanced Settings tab. Enable the Plugin Path option, then click on the ... button and browse to the directory in which the plugin files have been stored. Once selected, click OK. You can now change any other desired settings (such as removing the Made With Opus splash screen under the General tab) and click OK then Next to publish the project.
Now logon to a machine which does not have the iO-plugin installed and try viewing the web publication. The page should now try to download the plug-in from the directory you specified and should run the publication without further problems.
I hope this helps. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further queries.
Kind regards,