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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
NotHereToPlayGames replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
NotHereToPlayGames replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
NotHereToPlayGames replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
NotHereToPlayGames replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
I can report that on my end (Serpent 52 and Chrome v140 on Win10) that various WebGL web sites *DO* work on my Intel i7-4770 but do *NOT* work (same exact Windows install, same exact browser profile) on my Intel Core2 Quad Q6700. On my i7-4770, it *seems to be* tied to having five monitors and Serpent 52 has to be forced to use what about:support labels as #2 (by disabling #1 in Device Manager). So HARDWARE *does* dictate whether the map will load or not! -
My Browser Builds (Part 5)
NotHereToPlayGames replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
For the record, WebGL is (and always has been) *ENABLED* on my profiles. MSFN Membership (at the time) "hype and propaganda" and "overly-paranoid" had it disabled in the uploaded/shared 360Chrome config. Only to later be ENABLED because most "this web site doesn't work" were dang near always tied to WebGL. ie, I eventually started IGNORING the "overly-paranoid". -
My Browser Builds (Part 5)
VistaLover replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
There is no map in Chrome v140 ... But it loads OK in r3dfox-140.0.4: so this isn't, probably, a site issue ... Do note that this service embeds "maps" from the https://openmaptiles.org/ https://www.openstreetmap.org projects and for the maps to display correctly in a browser, it has to have WebGL (1 or 2) support enabled (and I remember from his 360EE days that NHTPG has a tendency to disable WebGL in his browsers ) ... If your NM28/St52 copy has WebGL support enabled (check in about:support -> graphics), then the most probable reason the Krakow map doesn't load is UXP's Javascript-related shortcomings ; in a slightly older (not current) NM28 build, BrowserConsole reports a TypeError: - Yesterday
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
NotHereToPlayGames replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
There is no map in Chrome v140 on Win10 either. (for reference) -
My Browser Builds (Part 5)
adata replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Map is not loading https://odjazdowykrakow.pl/mapa -
Ref: https://msfn.org/board/forum/35-windows-20002003nt4/ There can be found (currently) multiple topics with replies but 0 views.
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Whatever is easiest for you, OPEN AN ADMIN COMMAND PROMPT and direct it to the FOLDER CONTAINING your "PDFXEdit v6.exe". Then perform BOTH of the following (unsure if which is performed first is important or not, this was the order the DEVELOPER indicated): "PDFXEdit v6.exe" /fileassoc:user=no "PDFXEdit v6.exe" /fileassoc:user=yes This really really REALLY should solve your problem - IT IS DIRECT FROM THE DEVELOPER OF PDF-XCHANGE (but the VIEWER instead of the EDITOR, this method is supposed to work for both).
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I tried W10 3 years ago and decided to stay with W7. Things change usually for the worse so I decided to try W10 again. I have a number of images of that O/S I made that I tweaked (instead of spending days tweaking) I will try again. Anyway, I did try that Portable using one of those images and things worked fine. The funny thing is it's shown in the Registry as enabled, but the 'dumb' O/S doesn't see that which apparently why I can't add it since it's already there, but just doesn't show within a 'right click' dialog box.
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raddy started following VPN for Windows XP
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I managed getting Microsoft Office 2007 to work on Windows XP RTM unofficially! Instructions: 1) See Windows XP RTM in 2026: Unofficial Guide 2) Run regedit.exe via run dialog box, and navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Windows, and create a new dword key and name it "CSDVersion" and set the value to 200, restart your computer. 3) Like Windows 2000 with Extended Kernel, during setup, you must click customize and uncheck Microsoft Office Groove and Microsoft Office Visio Viewer or the explorer.exe will break. After installation, set the CSDVersion key value to 0, and you might want to replace the sxs.dll from Windows XP SP3 again. 4. Install Windows Installer 3.1, if you want updates for Microsoft Office 2007. 5. Enjoy!
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The two programs I use for this area of trouble, usually to un-associate a program I've accidentally used forgetting to uncheck the, annoyingly, Windows checked by default 'make default' tick box rather than what is described here as being the problem are:- https://defaultprogramseditor.com/ and https://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enhancements/Unassoc.shtml I was thinking that you could try to un-associate everything already associated with opening a .pdf then with that clean slate trying to associate the program wanted. I find it a bit unusual that a 'proper' PDF viewer like Adobe Reader, Sumatra or Foxit are not amongst the options as usually, arrogantly, Adobe will assign itself by default to open any .pdf file type. So even if you use something else you'd expect to see it in the list. Whether these programs will help in this case I do not know but they're useful tools to have particularly as they both work with XP and Win7.
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You're a legend for this friend, been dealing with this bug for weeks and I kinda suspected some vivetool changes I made around that time were causing it but had zero clue which one or what the ID with be. This seems to have fixed it completely and haven't had a single issue with Quick Actions/Win+P breaking in 2 days whereas it would break at random but consistently random. Very much appreciated
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When I assign specific file extensions to default program it doesn't hold
TSNH replied to videobruce's topic in Windows 7
Try modifying the entries with this program https://www.nirsoft.net/utils/file_types_manager.html it's more advanced than the default open with gui. Maybe try this pdfxedit on another computer/VM look up how it's getting automatically set there and if it works replicate that config -
Flash 9 not working on NT 4.0? (consolidated thread)
reboot12 replied to ironman14's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
RetroZilla 2.3 - same problem :-( -
Flash 9 not working on NT 4.0? (consolidated thread)
Leokids123 replied to ironman14's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
I use Retrozilla 2.3 and i don't know about HAL...but i use the default one,Standard PC... -
Almost all the quoted browser requirements are ancient! 🤔
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Try this. 1) Open FILE EXPLORER (even if you have alternative file manager, please open FILE EXPLORER) and navigate to your "PDF-Xchange Editor v6 Portable" folder. 2) Click ONCE inside the address bar so that the entire folder PATH is highlighted. 3) Do CTRL-C on keyboard to copy that hightlighted PATH. 4) Now open a COMMAND PROMPT WINDOW *AS ADMIN*. 5) Type "cd " (c d SPACE) without the quotes then CTRL-V then hit ENTER. ie, an ADMIN COMMAND PROMPT from the directory CONTAINING your "PDFXEdit v6.exe" file. 6a) Now do *BOTH* of the following (no!, the second one does not 'replace' the first one, the first one MUST be executed to establish LOCAL MACHINE registry configuration). 6b) In that ADMIN COMMAND PROMPT, enter and execute the following INCLUDING the quotes around the .exe file name: "PDFXEdit v6.exe" /fileassoc:user=no 6c) AFTER doing the above, do the BELOW in that ADMIN COMMAND PROMPT (this sets CURRENT USER registry configuration that is USELESS without the LOCAL MACHINE registry configuration also in place): "PDFXEdit v6.exe" /fileassoc:user=yes 7) REBOOT YOUR COMPUTER - *required* for additions to LOCAL MACHINE and CURRENT USER registry hive changes to *take effect* 8) double-click on a .pdf file and (fingers crossed), it SHOULD launch PDF-Xchange Editor *and* open the file you double-clicked
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When you click on "Minimum" system requirements, it lists "Internet Explorer® version 11 and newer (Windows XP IE8)", so that's confusing.
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No Registry cleaner used, I haven't use on of them for years now. It's almost impossible to "test" all possibilities in a O/S image file. Apparently, there was the problem that I obviously wasn't aware of. It's not as there weren't portable programs on the list. You did mention something I've never heard of discussed. 'Spaces' in the names of program exe's. I've noticed numerous times, but not all, that some companies/writers/programmers will add punctuation marks between words in the exe. Never had a known issue with spaces. You are suggesting to 'add' the name of the exe as it appears in the program file to that Registry entry?
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Here's where I would go next "if it were me". The pop-up box contains a list of programs that are PROPERLY embedded within the OS Registry. Scan that list for something that should be "rare" within the OS Registry, search for THAT PROGRAM in the OS Registry. You should be able to find WHAT populates that pop-up list. Now you know WHERE to ADD your preferred pdf file "handler". edit - I kind of have to assume that you have a PATH issue, you are associating pdf files with an EXE (with spaces in the name!) but nowhere is the PATH (also containing spaces!) to that EXE being defined. SPACES have a way of "breaking" things if not properly accomodated for. Why "all of this" is just now hitting your setup is definitly a mystery. My assumption is a "registry cleaner" was used, but that is just an assumption.