Unfortunately Les some of those suggestions had been tried now all have been
tried without success. How can one determine if there are other dependent
files incl for licensing reasons, given this is a DOS application? Is there
an application that will list what is happening?
 
 
Rgds
Michael
 
 
 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Les Ferguson
Sent: Thursday, 18 January 2007 7:48 AM
To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
Subject: RE: [GPCG_TALK] Medidata.exe - refuses to start


The name 'medidata' is used by multitudes of developers (apparently with
limited imaginations).
If you cannot determine the vendor or author of the software then you are
probably not going to get support or further information on the run-time
environment requirements.
 
I assume the app is being run in a window under Windows?  Have you tried
tweaking the dos environment settings for the application?  If you look at
the properties for the shortcut created under Windows there are a number of
settings which may help, e.g. compatibility mode  settings (does 98 have
that?), or dos display options - sometimes limiting the fonts to bitmap-mode
only can make a difference (depending on the type of executable being run). 
 
Les Ferguson

Business Analyst

Medtech Software Ltd

Auckland, New Zealand


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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dr Michael Daly
Sent: Thu 2007-01-18 02:46
To: 'General Practice Computing Group Talk'
Subject: [GPCG_TALK] Medidata.exe - refuses to start


Hello again
Does anyone know of 'Medidata'?

A colleague who wishes to continue using this 1990's locally developed
DOS-based database program has manually transferred all files across to his
new computer but is having problems getting it to do what its supposed to
do. The installation discs are missing. He does not want to upgrade

The program starts in a dos shell, but the DOS screen is mashed up and won't
accept input.

I tried transferring it to another windows 98 box, but the result was the
same.

I presume it may be a security / licensing issue, but cannot find relevant
entries in regedit

Any advice would be appreciated
Regards
Michael
Melbourne




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