EDP Format for EPAR2

EPA Region 2 EDP Download
Name Size Type Modified
EQuIS Data Processor (EDP) version 5.3.3 16.5 MB
.exe
2008.09.15
EPA Region 2 Format File 464 KB
.exe
2009.05.29
.NET Framework 2.0 Required (see below)


Inatallation Instructions:

  1. Download and install the EQuIS Data Processor (EDP). Note: If you already have EDP 5.3 installed, you can just download the EDP Format File.
  2. Once EDP has been installed, download the EDP Format File and double-click the self-extracting .exe file. Extract the files to the EPA R2 EQuIS Format directory (by default, located at C:\EarthSoft\EQuIS\Formats\EPAR2). If this directory does not exist, you may have to create it.


How to determine if you already have the .NET Framework version 2.0

You can check to see if you already have the .NET Framework 2.0 installed by
clicking Start on your Windows desktop, selecting Control Panel,
and then double-clicking Add or Remove Programs. When that
window appears, scroll through the list of applications. If you see Microsoft
.NET Framework 2.0 listed, the latest version is already installed and you do
not need to install it again.

Name Size
Type
Modified
Microsoft Downloads N/A
External Site
1/23/2008

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