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This patch is missing: https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/issues/570
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ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
My main article even offers a Table of Contents at the begining of the first post. In your case, read from the section 9. to 9.3.3! Following the table of contents, the download can be found in the section 11.2.2.. The download package contains a short and a detailed documentation. What else is supposed to be needed? I think nothing.- 807 replies
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ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
Anbima replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
We have written about this in the following thread: https://msfn.org/board/topic/175170-root-certificates-and-revoked-certificates-for-windows-xp/page/42/ Which file do I have to use if I want to install ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3? You have listed so many. Is this “portable” or is it “installed? Is the whole “menu” required here, or can it also be installed “small”? If so, what do I need for this?- 807 replies
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Chalkboard seems to me to be undeveloped. For online testing, wouldn't it be better to use Motion Mark? https://browserbench.org/
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ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
AstroSkipper replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
As I don't use 360Chrome 13.5.1030, I can't judge what your problem is. And only one sentence without a concrete description of your issue is simply too little information. BTW, the installation of ProxHTTPSProxy's PopMenu TLS 1.3 3V3 can be done in minutes. So, just try it!- 807 replies
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@feodor2 - I must say the latest version (68.14.1b) is working great for me so far on XP. I have D3D and Multiprocess enabled and so far it is completely stable. I'm very tempted to use this instead of Thorium. Great job!
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Do you use Policies in your browsers?
Sampei.Nihira replied to Sampei.Nihira's topic in Web Browsers
No MSFN members are using the policies? I could never use my Microsoft Edge without having any policies set up. Flags are often removed over time, in Chromium-based browsers, and only proper use of policies allows a desired feature to be available again that is no longer available. There is also the case of some features being available exclusively through policies. This happens in both Chromium-based browsers as when I blocked the automatic addition of search engines to the list,and eliminated Bing Search. A former colleague of mine uses the right policy available in Firefox because he does not like the automatic browser update. However, I will include the policies I use in Edge. Thank you for your attention. - Today
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My Browser Builds (Part 5)
roytam1 replied to roytam1's topic in Browsers working on Older NT-Family OSes
Notice: twitter.com is now migrated to x.com, so you will need to copy twitter's UAO to x.com -
ProxHTTPSProxy and HTTPSProxy in Windows XP for future use
Anbima replied to AstroSkipper's topic in Windows XP
If I install ProxHTTSProxy or HTTPSProxy, will the page https://valid-isrgrootx2.letsencrypt.org/ be transmitted encrypted with 360Chrome 13.5.1030?- 807 replies
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Root Certificates and Revoked Certificates for Windows XP
Anbima replied to heinoganda's topic in Windows XP
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Hi, I'm having a weird issue with StartAllBack on Windows 11 where if I click on a taskbar item and then move the mouse upwards, it acts as if I hovered over the first taskbar item and shows the preview. It also acts like I right clicked the current taskbar item and shows the jump list. On the normal Windows taskbar, moving the mouse upwards in this way just puts the item into the draggable state where you can reorder it to the left or right. Video of this happening here: https://streamable.com/u1aq0w
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Posting test: string boot .ini causes HTTP 403 forbidden error
Dixel replied to jaclaz's topic in Site & Forum Issues
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Well, Safe Mode with networking is pretty safe. There was no internet connection regardless, and you can always physically disconnect to be sure. That made it work for WinXP removing Avast free version at least. It takes a few minutes, as opposed to a few seconds, to boot up quite but compared to wasting hours or hacking the registry, it's pretty painless. Avast work at all with Win XP now? It seemed impossible to register to continue use, The permanent key they publish wasn't accepted by my install, and anyway it couldnt get updates for quite a while. Have now moved to Clam.
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Thanks for documenting! The file and folder structure which is expected by your app was clear to me from the very first, though. However, the structure of my Thorium installation is different and isn't supposed to be changed.
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after the update, the taskbar disappears with parts that are not being used for a task. ie i can have chrome, note pad, pdf open, but if theres any space left the task bar will not be there. and sometimes, ill have a program open, ill minimize it, and it wont be on the taskbar.
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It's been like this for ages -- years... A minor version update won't produce a different result... In my opinion, Chrome GPU rasterization is hit and miss when it comes to GPUs. For 4th generation Core CPUs (haswell) IGP, I turn it off. I leave it on for the Radeon HD7770 even though it's twice as slow as software rasterization.
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Write your own code. Look at the function documentation and start with a failure stub. Only spend more time when necessary.