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Software => HFS ~ HTTP File Server => F.A.Q.s => Topic started by: HFS User on August 05, 2007, 10:35:27 AM
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Hello,
is there a way to run HFS on a Windows NT4 system?
Thanks
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NT4... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_NT_4 hmm... that is an old OS... you could try i guess... But i doubt it will... Have you tried?
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I know some people that ran HFS on Win98SE so there is a good possibility that it will run on WinNT4. All you can do is try and see.
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Yes I tried, but I got an error that some dlls could not be found. Can I simply add this dll to the system or does HFS need a special runtime environment?
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HFS is programmed in Delphi 6 *recently changed from that i think*... it has no runtime once its compiled... try adding the missing dll's to your system... good luck... :-\
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Hello,
is there a way to run HFS on a Windows NT4 system?
Thanks
No, not anymore I fear. But that day had to come. NT4 is over ten years old.
'Procedure entry point "GdiGradientFill" could not be found in the Dynamic Link Library "GDI32.dll".'
(Note the above is a free translation, it may be reading slightly different on English systems)
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NT4 is not officially supported.
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Sorry to revive this thread, but I found a working msimg32.dll, copy the file to your HFS folder. See attachment.
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Hey MarkV, I just wanted to say thanks for the dll. It even works on a Win 95 system. ;D
Why Win 95...well:
I use old PC's to run HFS for my website 24/7, I had it running on a 166Mhz with 84mb RAM and a 2GB HD...running Win XP Pro, LOL. That pc is having problems, (cpu fan and either memory or HD) so now the very first PC my family had back in '95 has come full circle back to me. So I have downgraded to a 100Mhz with 90mb RAM and a 1GB HD running Win 95. :D
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... 100Mhz with 90mb RAM and a 1GB HD running Win 95. :D
wow... molasses flowing up hill is faster than that...
LOL (sorry im from the south eastern part of the united states if no one gets that. lol)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molasses
tuskenraider
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Sorry to revive this thread, but I found a working msimg32.dll, copy the file to your HFS folder. See attachment.
...it works!!!!
Thank you!!!!! :D :D :D
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To revive this topic a bit since it helped me alot!!!!!
This trick also works on EMBEDDED Windows NT!
Just to let you know THANKS!!!