On Fri, 11 Jul 2008 09:36:57 -0400, "Colin William" <colintwilliam@hotmail.com> wrote: Yes, 3.11, which apparnetly has still been in use for embedded applications: http://arstechnica.com/journals/microsoft.ars/2008/07/09/oem-licensing-for-windows-3-11-finally-to-end-in-4-months I still have my original 3.11 install diskettes. Now, if I only had a machine with a diskette drive with which
"Nick Hustak" <nhustak@tangentnospamtech.com> wrote in message news:12luv393hen5qqtcl1kv4o96p9bv1eb3a0@4ax.com... Apparnetly hitting cancel when WMP attempts to sync is a no-no - that's what stops whatever you are watching, pulls you out of skin mode and throws you to the library. It would appear the only way to stop WMP from syncing is to allow it to initial add the device to
This is long, but I want to give as much info and what I've done to try and tackle this myself as possible. I really need some help at this point, so I hope someone out there has the time and can provide some much needed and much appreciated assistance/advice, etc. I work at a pretty low-tech place with 8 PC's, all running XP, using comcast's cable internet service, with file sharing set