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Windows only

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Third party applications

Currently this is only supported when using SEB 2.1.5 on Windows computer labs. The application you should use will have to be installed on all the computers and before running an exam, you should verify that the application works inside SEB by setting up a test exam with the application you want to be using.

You can either choose one or more of the verified applications by checking of the checkboxes or add your own executable.

If adding your own executable (name of the exe file) you must find out the name of the file. This can be done by starting the application, pressing CTRL + SHIFT + ESC to open the task manager. Find your application and right click on details. This will reveal the name of the exe file you should add.
To test if this application can be run without further configuration, press Windows + R, type the name of the executable and run it. If the application starts you can add the exe file (for instance stats.exe) to the SEB options, if not you will have to do a windows registry update on the computers that will use this application. IBM SPSS and Lingys have to be updated in Windows registry.

Windows registry updates in App Paths

Some applications, like Lingdys and SPSS, do not update the App Paths in Windows registry. Word and Excel do this, so that way the exe file to run the program can be used by SEB.

Adding a exe file that doesn't start with Windows + R:

  1. Windows + R
  2. Type regedit and run it
  3. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\App Paths
  4. Right click and select new key
  5. Add the name of the executable
  6. Add String value "Path" with the full path to the folder and update the (Standard) value with full path to the executable.
  7. If you have firefox or chrome installed, you can just look at how their values are added under App Paths and do the same
  8. Test that your application now starts when running the the exe file using Windows + R