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Then, while installing the software, I saw the messages below:. Quark XPress Install is copying files The CTL3D DLL file already on the system, which has the company name in it listed as "Microsoft Corporation", is version 2. File version: 2. That might create problems for other applications that use the DLL file.

I chose "Ignore" again and the installation completed successfully. I was then able to start the program without a problem. I was also able to run the QuarkXPress 4. We are sorry for the inconvenience. Liza's domain account is in the Users group on the system, but not the Power Users group nor the Administrators group. But I removed write permission for her to QuarkXPress. The program still aborts when I try to run it from the user's account, however.

So, since there was likely a problem with the permissions on a registry key, I logged in as administrator again and ran regedt32 click on Start , then Run , and then type regedt32 and click on OK , since regedit won't give you the capability to change the permissions on registry keys.

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Warning Some features may not work without JavaScript. Please try enabling it if you encounter problems. Search PyPI Search. Latest version Released: Feb 10, Android static code analyzer. Navigation Project description Release history Download files. Project links Homepage. Maintainers nwalsh Just having to set up '98 again tho' I know it can be done, but I'd remapped those back when I was using this port on '98 as the Windows "Alt" and "Windows" keys were known problems under BII and '98 at the time I never did change them back - and they'd still be useful if you do get it up and running under ' Locking up every time at the point where the beachball spins at startup.

I have given up at this point, will reformat the hard drive, reassemble the computer were you aware that Win98 doesn't like 1. I started taking screenshots, but once it locked up, it was a moot point. I tried all I could to get it working, it may even work with a third-party ie: not built in crap NIC. I would try my version but it wouldn't help you You mentioned somewhere about an interminable wait at startup -- that may have been it Much faster than I could get to having it up and running.

Must do this myself when I can. Until then; Will wait for the juicy bits. Ah ok. I probably missed that bit. I guess it could run differently under Worth trying certainly.

Protocol 7: Better for what? Its already established that it doesn't work reliably enough on Windows Win2k or XP, inclusive. Not that it particularly matters all that much if it does run OK on Win9x, other than from out of satisfying a curiosity. I think you might be better running it under Windows if you want to go legacy. I had a sweet BII setup on it back in the day.

I only had one computer and no DSL so I didn't use the ethernet function. I dropped 98 as soon as went release candidate. That and I could play DVDs without the whole system freezing up. Internet main hard disk is dying, keep managing to recover it, but that can only last so long So I can't fathom how that would go from where I'm sitting Pitfalls to watch for are; a. No, I don't have sheepshaver installed -- if the HFV files can be used in both, I can easily install it, and give it a try!

I have a local guys computer to repair here - power failure while updating IE8 ouch! Its going to be a while before I can get around to it and it would be interesting to see if QXP4 behaves better on Win9x Do you also have SheepShaver set up on your usual PC?

I wasn't able to run it on SheepShaver, although it installed OK. I copied over my 68k install to SheepShaver and that ran perfectly! I may revisit this and reinstall the PPC version again just to make sure I didn't bork it the first time around. It is only a 'spare' computer, so no problems there.

Luckily mine is a "name brand" motherboard, and all the drivers are still online. I had Win98SE installed on mine a 2. I think that I've kept all on the drivers for the P4, but finding the time to get it back together with Win98 is another story.



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