System requirements

Some areas of NetSupport School CCE's functionality rely on the presence of certain files/applications; please ensure these are available before installing NetSupport School CCE.

General

Internet Explorer 8 or above.

Windows 7*, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 11.

250Mb free disk space for Student-only installation.

400Mb free disk space for a Tutor-only installation.

600Mb free disk space for full installation.

TCP/IP.

* For the NetSupport School CCE Tutor to run on Windows 7, Aero needs to be enabled. Choose Start > Control Panel. In the Appearance and Personalization section, click Customize Color. Choose Windows Aero from the Color Scheme menu and then click OK.

Tutor AssistantClosed An app available on iOS devices which pairs with the Tutor Console and allows teachers to move around the classroom whilst still monitoring Student machines/devices. app supported on iOS devices running version 9 and higher.

Native Teacher app supported on Windows 10 devices.

The NetSupport School CCE Tutor requires a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or above.

Synchronised Multimedia Player for WAV, MOV, AVI, MPG, etc. files.

Student

The Student is only supported on virtual desktop environments such as, Microsoft Windows MultiPoint Server 2012, NComputing (X-series & L-series), MiniFrame (SoftXpand) and many others.

Touch-enabled support

NetSupport School CCE Tutor running Windows 7 and above.

NetSupport School CCE Student running Windows 8/8.1 and above.

Testing Module

The Test Designer requires MDAC 2.1 or higher and COMCTL32.dll version 5.80 or higher. During installation, NetSupport School CCE will check to see if these files are present and advise if not.

Note:  To enable printer notifications to be sent to the Tutor PC, the installer applies the following changes to the Student PCs:

Windows Firewall

On installation, Windows Firewall entries are automatically added to allow the product to be used for the active network. If you change to another network, you may need to extend the scope of the Windows firewall entries to allow connections to continue to be allowed through the Windows firewall.

Local Security Policy settings

On workgroup-connected PCs, the following local policy settings are set:

Network Access:  Allow anonymous SID/Name translation ENABLED
Network Access:  Do not allow anonymous enum of SAM accounts DISABLED
Network Access:  Do not allow anonymous enum of SAM accounts & shares DISABLED
Network Access:  Let "everyone" permissions apply to anonymous users ENABLED
Network Access:  Restrict anonymous access to Named Pipes and Shares DISABLED