I'll download it and give it a go - can't hurt (though knowing windows, it
might!) :-)
I use Win 95 and 98SE at home, but Windows NT4 at work so all is not lost.
Thanks,
Darren Branagh,
Bank Of Ireland Card Services,
Nassau House, 33/35 Nassau Street, Dublin 2.
Tel: 01-6176368 (Direct Line) Fax: 01-6176034
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Norman Dunbar
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Darren,
Maybe not as useful as at first thought.
Needs a pentium processor and Windows XP/2000/NT4 they do not support Win
3.1/95/98/ME according th the web site http://www.daneprairie.com/ but I
have yet to see if it will still work on Win98.
The utility produces a 'last page' with details of the driver on it in
every
document, but it is free for non-commercial use(which is what I use it for)
and evaluation. Registration costs $35 (US).
HTH.
Norman.
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Norman - this sounds _very_ useful - where can I find it or download it
from?
Cheers,
Darren Branagh,
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