1306) 9/23/2007 Q293617 PRB: Window Media Server Log Shows Bytes Received is Greater Than Bytes Sent (Q293617)
The Window Media Server log may contain log entries where c-bytes are greater than sc-bytes. This implies that the client received more bytes than the server sent. 1307) 9/23/2007 Q123334 Requirements for Animated Cursors (Q123334)
There are two requirements for animated cursors in Windows 95: 1308) 6/29/2006 Q128345 Troubleshooting Printing Problems in Windows 95/98/Millennium Edition (Q128345)
This article provides troubleshooting steps that may help you solve printing problems in Microsoft Windows 95/98/Millennium Edition (Me). 1309) 1/21/2007 Q141208 Color Support in Windows Printer Driver (Q141208)
A Windows 95 print driver is capable of rendering images into a 4-, 8-, 16-, 24-, or 32-bits-per-pixel Device Independent Bitmap format. 1310) 7/31/2007 Q141207 DIB_Enable Sets dpTechnology Field to DT_DISPLAY (Q141207)
When called to fill the GDIINFO structure from a printer driver, the DIB_Enable function in DIBENGINE.DLL sets the dpTechnology bit in the GDIINFO structure to DT_DISPLAY. 1311) 9/7/2007 Q141162 How To Debug a Print Driver with 32-bit Application (Q141162)
To debug a print driver with a 32-bit application such as Write or Notepad, you have to use the Kernel debugger (WDEB386.EXE) shipped with Microsoft WIN32 SDK. 1312) 9/23/2007 Q192806 How to Run Control Panel Tools by Typing a Command (Q192806)
This article describes how to run Control Panel tools in Windows by typing a command at a command prompt or in the Open box. 1313) 9/27/2007 Q158238 How to Determine the Version of Windows 95/98/Me in Use (Q158238)
This article describes how to identify the following information about your Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows Millennium Edition (Me) installation: 1314) 9/9/2004 Q127851 Problems Accessing FAT16 Drives Larger Than 2 GB (Q127851)
Microsoft Windows NT supports the creation of primary partitions and logical drives of up to 4 gigabytes (GB) using the File Allocation Table 16 (FAT16) file system, but Windows 95/98 and MS-DOS do not support these drives. The size limit f 1315) 10/1/2007 Q51978 Order in Which MS-DOS and Windows Assign Drive Letters (Q51978)
Microsoft MS-DOS assigns drive letters to the first two physical floppy disk drives and hard disk drives it finds at boot time in a fixed sequence, including multiple partitions and logical drives on the hard disks. You cannot change this s 1316) 8/7/2006 Q165486 Customizing Windows for Individuals with Disabilities (Q165486)
Microsoft is committed to making its products and services easier for everyone to use. This document provides an overview of how you can customize your operating system to make your computer more accessible, and includes links to files that 1317) 9/29/2007 Q297330 INFO: Resource for Windows Globalization Issues (Q297330)
One of the best resources for Microsoft Windows globalization issues or international features is the following Web site: 1318) 9/28/2007 Q196158 How to Create a Text File List of the Contents of a Folder (Q196158)
This article describes how to create or print a list of files in a folder at a command prompt or in Microsoft Outlook. This procedure may be useful if you need to view or print a list of the contents in a folder. 1319) 1/20/2007 Q72358 FDISK/Status Displays Partition Information (Q72358)
Microsoft MS-DOS FDISK has a parameter that causes it to display the partition status automatically. To check the partitioning status, type the following at the DOS prompt: 1320) 9/30/2007 Q118335 Maximum Partition Size Using FAT16 File System (Q118335)
Microsoft MS-DOS versions 4.0 and later allow FDISK to partition hard disks up to 4 gigabytes (GB) in size. However, the MS-DOS file allocation table (FAT) file system can support only 2 GB per partition. Because of this fact, a hard disk b
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