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Interlnk.exe and W2K

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Name: EDSSAF
Date: April 7, 2004 at 07:33:43 Pacific
OS: W2000
CPU/Ram: Celeron 256MBRAM
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I have a W95 PC with a barcode scanner/handheld attached via a serial port. It runs interlnk.exe to "see" the scanner. However interlnk.exe won't work on W2000. Is there any other way of connecting the 2 machines.

Sara



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Name: ramesh_sang
Date: April 7, 2004 at 07:50:06 Pacific
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hi,

my view is "no", u should get updates from that manufacturer itself.

keep smiling :))


S. Ramesh
rsangepu@avineonindia.com
sramesh_sang@yahoo.com


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Response Number 2
Name: ajroxit
Date: April 8, 2004 at 11:07:49 Pacific
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i bet this thing runs off of DOS in some way {as just about everything did in win95}.
1.) create a short cut on your desktop to the app.
2.) right click on it and get to properties. look for DOS COMPATABILITY MODE and RUN IN SEPARATE MEMORY SPACE. check the boxes and run the app from the short cut you created. i dont guarantee that this will work, but hey, give it a shot.
good luck
AJ

"ye of itchy azz hole, have stinky finger"


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