AutoPilot 3 has been replaced by
AutoPilot 2010. Burk Technology will continue to support AutoPilot 3 until June 1, 2012.
Upgrading from AutoPilot 2.x
Installing AutoPilot 3 on a computer with an existing AutoPilot 2 installation will remove AutoPilot 2 program files, but will not remove your existing configuration files and scripts. Your configuration files can be upgraded to use with AutoPilot 3.
To automatically upgrade your existing configuration (recommended), install AutoPilot 3 to your AutoPilot 2 folder. Your configuration files will be updated automatically when you run AutoPilot 3 for the first time.
If you choose to install AutoPilot 3 to the default location, or want to use an AutoPilot 2 configuration from a different computer, you will need to copy your existing AutoPilot 2 configuration files (config.mdb and history.mdb) and scripts to the AutoPilot 3 directory. Your configuration files will be updated automatically when you run AutoPilot 3 for the first time.
Important! Once your configuration files have been upgraded for AutoPilot 3, you will not be able to use them with AutoPilot 2. It is recommended that you make a copy of your AutoPilot 2 databases (config.mdb and history.mdb) prior to installing AutoPilot 3. Your script files do not need to be upgraded and can be used in either version.
Installation Instructions
- After the download is complete, double-click the setup file to begin the installation. The installer will automatically uninstall AutoPilot 2.x if installed.
- Enter your program key when prompted and follow on-screen instructions to complete the install.
Note: Entering an AutoPilot 2 program key will allow you to install the program and evaluate it for 30 days only. AutoPilot 3 requires a new program key and authorization codes. Please contact our
sales department for information on upgrading to AutoPilot 3.
Demo Mode
AutoPilot 3 can be installed as a fully-functioning demo for 30-days. If you are an AutoPilot 2 user, you can activate demo mode by entering your existing program key during installation. New users can evaluate AutoPilot 3 by entering fourteen (14) zero's as the program key.
Running AutoPilot on Windows Vista or Windows 7
To run on Windows Vista or Windows 7, AutoPilot must have administrative privileges:
- Right click on the AutoPilot shortcut and choose Properties.
- Open the Compatibility tab and check "Run this program as an administrator".