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SPS wrote:
it still asks for a IE 5.5 or greater
Is this after you installed Commerce Server and after you then upgraded again to IE6?
"Your village called - They're missing their idiot."
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Yes it does ask so...
Actually the steps performed were,
uninstall my IE 6 and installed IE 5.5
install Commerce Server 2000 (I dont have a answer for 'why not 2002 version??')
Then ugraded to IE 6 (the PC needs IE 6 for the VS.NET requirement)
And created a site using commerce server 2000
Tried to run the bizdesk
It asks for IE 5.5 or later version - when the BIZ desk starts uncompressing the .CAB file (thru the activeX component)
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Still confused about it...
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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SPS wrote:
Still confused about it...
Me, too! This is a major MS fubar. Having no experience with Commerce Server I'm afraid that I can't help you. But it is nice to know that, if anyone ever asks me to install Commerce Server, I'll be smart enough to tell them to find someone else to do it. I wish I could be more helpful, but this is sounding like another total screwup from Microsoft like Small Business Server 4.5 - I could never make that load of garbage work right despite 4 years' trying, and their tech support is a complete fiction; there is no such thing. I'd advise you to walk away from it, but I know that that's no longer an option for you. I hope someone smarter than I am will pick up this thread and show you a solution - I can't.
"Your village called - They're missing their idiot."
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Thanks for the reply....
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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Can u guide me on this...
I heard that there is some 'utility' that can make me book 2 OS at the same time. Any idea?
I was born intelligent Education ruined me!.
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Can anyone confirm that XP and the SIS 305 video chip has conflicts. I can not load XP on my test system with out the installer crashing. I will get a backup video card next week. Everything else (98, Me, W2k) works, fine.
"For as long as I can remember, I have had memories. Colin Mochrie."
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Is it possible to access linux partitions with windows. So i can make my own linux ext2 explorer for windows (xp). I always use c# for programming.
Thanks
Jonathan Slenders (jonathanslenders@hotmail.com)
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I believe there was an open source project for some ext2, but I haven't payed any attention to it and when I did see it, it wasn't nearly stable. Samba would be a much better choice.
Matt Newman I am the anti-linux
"If you're Master Chief and you're facing the Flood, grab a shotgun and save the last checkpoint" - Me, cause I was bored
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yes, there is an open-source file system project, i haven't testet it yet, but it looks fine...
Don't try it, just do it!
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Hi I have 2 OS on my mashine ( 2 windows 2k)
Is it possible to access the first windows registry when I'm in the second windows. I mean I booted with the second windows and I need to change the registry of the first windows.
Thanks for any help
Fadi
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Hi ,
I believe you can mount "non active" registry hives in your "active" registry then modify it then export it back to the original location . I have done this while troubleshooting a defunct os .
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Hi
Thanks for the answer, but could you please tell me how to mount "non active" registry in a "active" registry ?
Thanks very much
Fadi
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I know you can do it with XP, I don't have 2k. But leaving this open is a HUGE security hole and I would definitely recommend NOT doing so.
If you still want to do it check if regedit has a Connect Network Registry option under the File menu. If that appears, but does not work your going to have to go through your Local Security Policy, or Domain Security Policy if your on a Domain and allow it
Matt Newman I am the anti-linux
"If you're Master Chief and you're facing the Flood, grab a shotgun and save the last checkpoint" - Me, cause I was bored
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and again a fadi question....
of course it's possible, but u will need a registry file interpreter...
if you have that much time, you can have a look at ReactOS source code!
Don't try it, just do it!
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I have Windows 98 OS but it is restarting itself when I say 'SHUTDOWN'
What Could be the Problem.
What Service Regulates the Shutdown operation of WIN98
Tanmoy Moitra
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I have never used 98 extensively, but my guess is its another driver issue in power management so it is crashing as it tries to shut off the computer.
Matt Newman I am the anti-linux
"If you're Master Chief and you're facing the Flood, grab a shotgun and save the last checkpoint" - Me, cause I was bored
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Greets all,
I was just wondering if anyone knows if Win2K supports anti-alias fonts or smooth fonts?
In WinXP it's supported via teh Clear-Type option but I can't seem to find anything similar in Win2K. I'm using an app called IntelliJ which does support smooth fonths in the application but I want to have it enabled in the general Windows GUI like WinXP.
Any help or suggestions are appreciated.
.:. Keno .:.
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Cleartype is only part of Windows XP editions. And even when it's activated, it's useless without a flat monitor.
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Thanks for the info!
Just out of curiousity, why wouldn't it be effective without a flat screen monitor?
.:. Keno .:.
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Okeno Palmer wrote:
why wouldn't it be effective
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flat monitors have 3 times more internal width than non flat monitors, compared with the same resolution (1024 x 768 for instance). Cleartype (and Apple's smooth fonts) take advantage of that.
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Subpixel anti-aliasing is supported by GDI+.
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In Display Properties, go to the Effects tab and check 'Smooth edges of screen fonts'. This only works at certain font sizes - typically above 12pt and below 6pt for most fonts. It's done by using grey pixels around the edges.
I usually turn this setting on because it looks nicer at larger sizes, IMO.
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Hey everyone.
I'm starting to look at Windows 2003 for some things here in the office. One thing I tend to do is rebuild a set of servers often because users have a tendency to trash them (frone end data prcoessing engines). Right now, I just re-ghost the server back to a clean state and all is usually well. Has anyone tried using Ghost on Windows 2003 at all?
Mark Conger
Sonork:100.28396
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Hi all,
I'm a student and in this semester i have to Research on "Security In Operating Systems".
Could any one show me article(s) for this topic.? I want to know all different aspects of security that are necessary for a good operating system such as :
security in network services
security aspects of network-based servers
security in file system of operating system
security memeory management
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and etc.
Any advise appreciated.
Thanks.
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