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I compiled a program with Visual C++ under WindowsXP, which contains a cyrillic menu. After that when i started this program under Windows98/ME, the menu items was replaced with:______. I tryed to change the project's resource settings, Windows regional settings, but the problem is still pending. WindowsXP allows to the user easy to add new code page, but how does it done in Windows98/ME?
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I dunno if anyone actually reads this message board but here goes.
I have 'web content' enabled for my folders in windows explorer so that I can see a preview of pictures and video to the left of the folder contents. The past few days explorer has been crashing when I click on a video file. It shows the preview fine but when i click on another one *BOOM* it crashes with a "The memory could not be written" error. I've rebooted several times, tried it with *NO* other apps running, and even downgraded the media player.
Any ideas?!
-Jack
To an optimist the glass is half full.
To a pessimist the glass is half empty.
To a programmer the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
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Jack Handy wrote:
I dunno if anyone actually reads this message board but here goes.
Naaah, everybody just write a random question here and then never looks back.
For your question you would have to state what kind of video file(s) you are looking at: WMx (whatever 'x' was - Windows Media "something"), MPG, MP4, RM or AVI (and whatever I forgot), and in case of AVI you'd have to tell at least what video codec was used. My guess is you're looking at AVI's compressed with a not-really-functioning codec, or maybe flash, but without any further information one could answer "42" and it would be correct.
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You know how in Unix you can send an e-mail message using command line, somewhat like this:
>mail me@hotmail.com “Hello”
Does Windows 2000 (the OS itself, not 3rd party products) provide similar functionality ?
Thanks,
Serge
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Nope.
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Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)
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yes
http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/blat194.zip
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I think this guy said the OS itself, not 3rd party products!
Venet.
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Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)
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I think you have to make up your mind. First you say "MS DOS" in the subject line, and then you all of a sudden switch to Win32 console mode. Which is it to be?
Anyway, as other have told you, there is nothing that MS provides with the OS in this area.
Well, short of telnetting to the SMTP port and ..., but that you already knew, right?
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DOS, no, Win32 Console, Yes.
There is nothing preventing you from usig MAPI or equivelent APIs in a console based win32 app. But there is no command per sa.
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Hi all,
Can anybody point out any site for window XP tips?
thanks
regards
/rsasalm
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Have you tried redhat.com, mandrakelinux.com, openbsd.org, openbeos.org, ntbugtraq.com or cert.org?
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Hi,
I have an old computer which does not have a CD ROM installed.
Since I also have some old devices like an old CD ROM separetely, it was quite obvious an idea to build them together.
I found in the base plate all cable connections of the same size and pins number as seen on other computers (for mains supply and data) so I could succesfully connect the driver to the computer. I also installed the software device driver from floppy disk.
Now the problem is that the new device is still not recognized by the device manager of Windows. The only positive sign is that the eject button on the device properly works (so mains supply is surely OK).
Did I miss something? Should I have changed some options in the setup?
I would appreciate any answer.
Thanks
R.
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I'm not sure if this would help, but it is worth checking the CD-ROM jumpers at the back, to see if they are set.
Venet.
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Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)
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Which version of Windows ?
If it is 95 etc. you shouldn't need a driver
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Yeh Win95 is installed. Even if I may not need a driver it still does not work.
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RicardS wrote:
Did I miss something? Should I have changed some options in the setup?
I would check that I have the IDE cable plugged into the motherboard and the back of the CD drive correctly. The side of the cable with the coloured line on it should be next to pin 1.
Next I would check to see that the BIOS can see the drive. Make sure that the IDE 1 Master/Slave is enabled (which ever you have the drive setup as).
If all of this is correct then Windows should see the drive no problems and load all required software drivers automatically.
Michael Martin
Australia
mjm68@tpg.com.au
"In Summer, I like to dance naked on the roof to celebrate the event of the temperature finally falling below 40C (usually about midnight). But the neighbors have lately taken up the habit of staying up late. And looking up, at times, from their dreary, pointless lives..."
- Roger Wright 15/05/2002
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I've got a problem running Terminal Server 4.0 running with Win9x clients ( Win95 & Win98 ). Basically Windows keeps forgetting the num lock key is activated and keeps switching modes but the light stays on/off.
For more info see Q258070:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q258070
To cut a long story short does anybody have the fix to hand and could u email me it as Microsoft Support Services in the UK are apparently closed at weekends...
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Heyyyyyyyyyyy
here No ProbleM Maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaannn..!!!!
R_Renjith The True CP ian
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Hi all,
I have a pentium 2, 233 MHz, SDRAM 64 with win 95.
Now I wonder if it is possible to install win 2000 on this machine, if yes what is the procedure to achive this goal or what I have to think before I start the work.
Any help or pointer to site which describe this process.
regards
/rsasalm
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rsasalm_ wrote:
I have a pentium 2, 233 MHz, SDRAM 64
I doubt very much.
Although according to Microsoft 64 MB with 133 MHz is the min. sys. req. it still would run very very slow.
I mean I have Petium II 400 MHz / 310 MB Ram and still is not very fast. Probably adding another 64 MB would make things better.
Venet.
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Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)
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I currently have a Pentium Pro 180MHz running Win2K. It does have a slight advantage with 96MB of RAM, but I don't think you'll have any problem installing on your machine. Although I much prefer using my new server for my daily work, the old Ppro machine did quite nicely for a long time - I'm just spoiled by the speed of the new one now
If you're certain that the rest of your hardware is compatible, go for it. On mine, I fired up the installation program, answered a couple of questions, then went to bed. In the morning it was fully installed and working, despite being only the Beta 3 release.
I Drowned Schroedinger's Stupid Cat!
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Roger, this guy has only 64 Megs of RAM !
Probably it's going to end up with all sorts of error messages due to lack of memory.
P.S. Please let me know if installation was successful.
Venet.
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Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)
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I understand that, but I only had 96MB, an even slower CPU, and much older equipment. It's worth the risk, to my thinking. If it fails, he can always add RAM.
I Drowned Schroedinger's Stupid Cat!
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Roger Wright wrote:
If it fails, he can always add RAM.
True.
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Black holes are where God divided by zero.(Steven Wright)
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Hi all,
At home I want to connect atleast two to three PC's to test DCOM objects.
Right now I have a PC with winXP and other win95.
The computer with winXP is connected with 100Mbits internet connection.
Now my question is what hardware and software do I need so that I can build my own LAN.
Further I have network cards on both computers.
I would appreciate if someone can help me in this regards.
thanks in advance
regards
/rsasalm
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