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windows 98 - Explorer- how restore the 'like Web page'?


Joaquim

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i know that i did a question about these before, but i can't find it :(

i have the Explorer, on Windows 98... on 'Show' menu we have 'Like a Web Page'... these option seems disabled... can i enable it?

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I do not know any explorer show as a web page. There is right click on desktop area then Web tab then 'show web content on my active desk top' where you can add web pages or photos. It might be a third party app if it is a right click on Start button context menu.

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i mean these problem:

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i resolve the problem when i tryied uninstall the explorer... the program asked me if i wanted repair, and i choose repair.
thanks for all

Moderator: please delete the next image... i tryied delete without success(and isn't on image list) :(

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17 hours ago, Joaquim said:

i resolve the problem when i tryied uninstall the explorer...

You mean internet explorer I think. The problem can be created from a number module function failures. Sometimes a third party application will update Oleaut32 to an early WinXP version and this will mean that the script processing will not work. The pie graph script processing is not included into the newer versions. If Msvcrt has not got the old functions in it then this will cause the problem as well. Msvcrt usually has all the old functions in it, it is when we substitute some different modules for Msvcrt is when we may encounter some missing functions. Look for modified system files whether by accident or installed ones.

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Added official Msvcrt has old functions
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