This whole thing seems kind of iffy in regards to Microsoft's
position. While Microsoft has some authority, consumers do too and
Windows XP's EULA may violate some consumer rights (I don't know of
any off hand, though). But even if it doesn't violate any at the
moment, it violates what I consider
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Elizabeth
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"Dr. Lawrence Ward Spradley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I also looked through the Xinstall.sh script to try to assess why it
> was stopping. It appears to need a program called extract, which I
> think is part of the XFree86 download.
Yes it is. It worked for me by having extract in the same
Hi.
A proxy is something that does something on your behalf while
appearing to be the real thing.
An HTTP Proxy would be something you'd connect with, tell it to view a
website, and the Proxy responds with the information *as if* it came
from the original website.
CLIENT <--> PROXY <--
Pavel Tsekov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It seems the crash occures in some of the Win32 / CRT routines...
> Maybe a bad argument is passed to this API... Will it be possible to
> drive the setup.exe to the pre-download screen AND then dump its
> memory image then send it to me (offlist) and i
I reported a similar error with Windows98 a few days ago; same general
scenerio in that it starts fine until the Downloading part and then
throws an exception. I sent along the CPU dump that Win98 provides.
Elizabeth
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Bug reportin
Hi,
I'm not sure where to report this, but the latest setup.exe with Win98
threw an exception:
SETUP caused an invalid page fault in
module MSVCRT.DLL at 0167:78001750.
Registers:
EAX=007b0078 CS=0167 EIP=78001750 EFLGS=00010246
EBX=20aeced9 SS=016f ESP=010df6f0 EBP=010df70c
ECX=20202076 DS=016f
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