Ran across a strange problem and was hoping if I could get some help. I got 2 PCs to troubleshoot my problem. One PC has IE5.5 and the other has IE6.
IE5.5 - I go to a website with a video clip and everything plays ok.
IE6.0 - I go to same website and Video does not work, sound works ok, no...
Hey, thanks for the help. I actually found 2 programs that helped me figure out this problem. The first was Orca, made by Microsoft. It did what I wanted it to do, which was repackage the msi file, although it was too difficult to understand, so I did not really trust my edits. I found this...
I am trying to install this application that comes in a .msi format. What I am trying to do is create a DOS or vbscript install that will silently install it on user's PCs without giving them any options. This can be accomplished using the /q command. My problem is that by using the /q...
I actually have both of these applications on my machine and have tried them both, but will do another run tonight just in case. I believe this is somehow related to SBC Yahoo DSL, because it just started happening after I got SBC DSL. Thanks for the reply.
When I leave my Browser idle for a while, for some reason it goes to a Domain Lander Page. Does anybody know how I can get IE6 to stop doing that? Thanks for the help in advance.
I'm working on an Excel Add-in and when I attempt to run it from the Excel toolbar, it gives me this error "Microsoft Excel is not running. Please launch Excel before continuing." I'm guessing this is related to how the vendor of that add-in created the program. I was just wondering...
I do not work with SQL databases, however I do work with Applications, many of which is talking to a SQL server. I have encountered this problem and was hoping to get a better understanding of why this is happening.
The problem is when I try to save my work, the response seems to get lost in...
Is there a program out there that will let me track and control how many times a network application gets installed. I would also like the application to recognize only unique (users) installs, but I know that might be asking for too much.
I need help understanding how VBScript locate files. For example, I have a VBScript located in C:\program files\test\test1. I want to call an .exe file located in that same folder, do I have to use the whole line, "Wshshell.run C:\program files\test\test1\sample.exe" or can I just...
Metalink, that is what I wanted to know. I was looking all over Oracle for that link, but I couldn't remember what it was called. Oracle is terrible, I did searches for 8.1.6.2 and came up with nothing. Thanks Turk for the info.
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