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| Subject: | Re: OT: SETVER equivalent for Windoze? |
| From: | shadow AT krypton DOT rain DOT com (Leonard Erickson) |
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In mail (today) you write:
> This is a bit off-topic, but I was wondering if there was a way to
> fake the version that Windoze 9X reports to applications, at bit
> like what SETVER did for DOS?
>
> M$ seems to be deliberately preventing installation of stuff like
> the newer versions Windoze Media Player on Windoze 95 (to
> force people to upgrade;-), but I doubt there is a legitimate
> reason for them doing so ...
I rather suspect that it's *not* to force people to upgrade, but rather
because by not supporting Win95, they can leave out a bunch of code
that's included as part of 98 and later.
--
Leonard Erickson (aka shadow{G})
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leonard AT qiclab DOT scn DOT rain DOT com <--last resort
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