CoCASA (Comprehensive Clinic Assessment Software Application)
Install CoCASA
Instructions
Download CoCASA
CoCASA Users Guide: Chapter 1
Installing and Initializing [421 KB, 3 pages]Version History
CoCASA Version History [488 KB, 19 pages]Lists the changes made between versions.
System Requirements
To run CoCASA on your computer, you will need the following system requirements:- Operating System: Windows XP or Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 or greater. See the important note in the "Instructions" section above if running CoCASA from a computer running Windows 7 or Windows Vista.
- Processor: Pentium 90 MHz or faster (higher is better)
- Memory: 96MB RAM or higher (higher is better)
- Hard Disk: 40MB
- Other: If installing CoCASA on a computer running Windows XP or 2000, CoCASA requires Service Pack 1 for the .NET Framework 2.0 to be installed. If you receive an error message that states, "The type initializer for … threw an exception." when running CoCASA, you need to install Service Pack 1 for the .NET Framework 2.0.
Q&As on Installation, Setup, & Compatibility
Q: I’m getting the following error message when I try to install CoCASA: Exception occurred while initializing the installation:System.BadImageFormat Exception: The format of the file ‘CoCASA.exe’ is invalid.
A: CoCASA could not automatically remove older versions of CoCASA prior to version 4.0 from your system while upgrading to the newer version. Please go to your Add/Remove Programs and manually remove all versions of CoCASA prior to version 4.0. Please do not forget to backup your cocasa.mdb file prior to the upgrade or removal of older versions of CoCASA, in case errors occur during the upgrade or removal. However, please note that removing CoCASA does not delete your database (cocasa.mdb) from your system.
Q: Can I install CoCASA on a network so that my staff can enter data at their computer but the data is saved in one central database?
A: Yes. There is a way to install CoCASA on your network (or a shared drive) so that your staff can enter data in one, central database. There are a few steps required to have this option set up.
Steps for setting up a centralized/shared database:
It is important to note, that difficulties with using CoCASA from a shared drive have been documented. In some cases (particularly where users are accessing it from a remote location rather than from one central site) the software has been very slow to respond. Others have had the application unexpectedly close. If these problems are experienced, we recommend that you go back to using the database on your individual hard drives and exporting data to one, central database on a periodic basis.
Steps for setting up a centralized/shared database:
- Install CoCASA on each machine that will be using the shared database.
- On the machine that has the database you want to share, use the "Copy Database" function under "Utilities & → Database functions" to make a copy of the application database out on the shared drive.
- Then on all the machines that need to use the shared database (including the machine that you used to do the "Copy Database"), you will need to use the "Change Database Location" function to point the application to the database out on the shared drive.
It is important to note, that difficulties with using CoCASA from a shared drive have been documented. In some cases (particularly where users are accessing it from a remote location rather than from one central site) the software has been very slow to respond. Others have had the application unexpectedly close. If these problems are experienced, we recommend that you go back to using the database on your individual hard drives and exporting data to one, central database on a periodic basis.
Q: Once the setup is imported, will it do any damage to import it again (for a demonstration or by mistake)?
A: You will not do any damage by importing it again for demonstration or by mistake. It will update your setup based on the latest import, so just be sure you are importing the correct setup.
Q: Is the software compatible with any type of hand-held computer to use for direct on-site data entry during the actual site visit?
A: At this time we have not yet tested the application on any hand-held device, so we are not sure if the software is compatible. There is a page on the Microsoft web site that lists the minimum system requirements and which machines you should be able to deploy a .NET application.
Q: Which Microsoft operating systems can I use with CoCASA?
A: Currently CoCASA is compatible with Windows XP and 2000. CoCASA is not compatible with Windows 98. If running CoCASA in Windows 7 or Windows Vista, see the important instructions [44 KB, 1 page] for running the program in compatibility mode.
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