Decompress and expand the ProB directory if necessary. Do not change the location and structure of the files and directories within ProB (apart from the Machines directory)! The contents of the ProB directory should look something like this:
The subfolder called "Microsoft.VC80.CRT" contains the DLLs for the Microsoft C runtime.
Start ProB by double-clicking on the ProBWin icon above
Try to open some of the examples provided in the Examples folder shown above
Contact us if you have problems
Checklist/Troubleshooting
Java: be sure to have Java 1.5 or newer installed. Otherwise you will not be able to parse your own classical B machines as our parser is written in Java.
Tcl/Tk: be sure to have a 32-bit version of TclTk 8.5 installed
In case you cannot start neither ProBWin nor probcli, you should to install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable Package (x86) for yourself (rather than rely on the ones we provide in the "Microsoft.VC80.CRT" folder mentioned above).
Try starting ProBWin or probcli from the Windows Command Prompt; the error messages may help you or us uncover the problem
You can also try and obtain information from the main Windows Event/Error Log, by following these steps:
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
Click Performance and Maintenance, then click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Computer Management. Or, open the MMC containing the Event Viewer snap-in.
In the console tree, expand Event Viewer, and then click the log that contains the event that you want to view.
In the details pane, double-click the event that you want to view.
The Event Properties dialog box containing header information and a description of the event is displayed.