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I haven't experienced any boot lags either due to the new Liveware. PIII 500 Abit BH6 Mobo ATI 32Mb Rage Fury SB Live 256Mb RAM 20Gb UDMA 66 7200rpm HDD
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Well, I've worked around the W2K problem with a software package called VMWare. I'm running a vurtual Win98SE session inside Win2K--therefore, I could use my visioneer scanner but, for some reason, the driver set does not include the aforementioned .dll. If anyone out there has it, please send it.
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Lovely, but, what if it isn't? Any idea where I might get it? There is nothing on Visioneer's site about it and the driver apparently does not include this .dll.
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Each time I try to install Visioneer Paperport 7600 updates, I get an error that the MAXKERNL.DLL is missing. Anyone know where that .dll should be?
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I agree DosFreak--they act as if they've never worked with NT before.
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I agree about the Win98 CD. Additionally, if you ever had 98, you should still have a 98 bootable disk. I use it all the time to apply bios updates.
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I'm running NAV2000 that I purchased at http://www.symantecstore.com/FrontDoor/0,1076,2-1,00.html. Its advertised as follows: Norton AntiVirus 2000 6.0 for Win95/98/NT/2000 Norton AntiVirus from Symantec is the #1 anti-virus software in the world.
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Finally, Symantec managed to send me a "How To" that actually worked (nice that they included URLs). I had to completely uninstall my copy of NAV2000; download a new copy; install it; point to my license file and "voila"!. Thank the electronic gods that I have DSL or, this might have really p****d me off.
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Thanks, unfortunately, that didn't work either. I managed to get Symantec customer support on the phone and we went through the same process yet again to no avail. Now, its being escalated to a "Sr. Level" engineer--I had to laugh! At any rate, I agree that they should allow you to download a licensed copy for all the BS that you must go through to install a $39.00 piece of software.
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I recenly dowloaded an eval of NAV2000, tried it, liked it, bought it online from the Symantec site. I made a backup copy of the license file I was sent and the software that I downloaded. Two days ago, I decided to rebuild my PC with a newer, larger hard disk and now I want to put NAV2000 on this new drive--problem is, each time I try, I receive a pop-up message that my evaluation period has ended...where, pray tell, do I put this so called "license" file so that the software is aware that it is no longer an eval copy? Symantec's tech support bites!