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kristobal

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  1. I found this on google groups: http://groups.google.com/group/n3td3v/brow...903a22cec3ca884

    "If you do not respect legal issues and have a Windows 2000 Server

    installation CD, you can use utils such as NTSwitch to switch W2K Pro to

    Server, upgrade it with installation CD in unattended mode, install a

    terminal services then switch back to W2K Pro. Terminal will continue

    working even on Pro mode, and you will have a 2 administrative remote

    sessions (exactly as in Server)."

  2. Hi!!

    I try this method to install GoogleEarth 4.0 on Windows 98: http://aluigi.altervista.org/papers/gearth9x.txt

    with...success !!

    I prepared "ready-to-run" archive with complete GoogleEarth instalation with hacked base.dll.

    Download this file: http://www.sendspace.com/file/ud9g3g

    Unpack GoogleEarthzip with subdirectories and copy as GoogleEarth folder to Program Files directory.

    Next you must create directory 'Google' in your Application Data folder (for example: c:\Windows\Application Data or something - this folder name based by local/language settings). Copy Res folder to C:\Windows\Application Data\Google and rename this folder to GoogleEarth. So, path must be like a : c:\windows\Application Data\Google\GoogleEarth. Inside this last folder you can see many png files and directories like : de_locale, en_locale etc. The same folder GoogleEarth copy to C:\Windows\Local Settings\Application Data\Google.

    Now you need apply google.reg - registry settings - you find this file in main unpacked folder.

    That is all - simply run GoogleEarth.exe from Program files\GoogleEarth and enjoy!!

    Tested on Windows 98 SE polish version with SP 2.1a.

  3. I remember similiar situation with HP Deskjet 3600 printer on Win98. When i'm try to install software and drivers by the 'setup.exe' (autostart from cd) i get errors, and system dont's see usb device for printing.

    But solution is very simple in my case - I install drivers by control panel/ printers - add new printer - '.. have disk' - and I choose specific directory on cd with drivers for win98. It's working for me, and i'm printing by usb without any problems.

  4. I have a similar problem - In "accident" :) i'm remove print service when i'm build nlited system...

    How to manually add printer service to windows xp, without system reinstall ??

    I need to know file names of drivers to copy from original windows xp disk and probably some registry settings to add service...

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