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> I don't know what Microsoft did for backwards compatibility when it
> moved Win2K and XP, but you might be running into some limitation.
> Your only hope would be to move to a new program, or set an older
> computer aside with ME on it and use that just to run Organiz
Quoting Marcio :
Yes I have a password to open the program. All it has are the dates
of appointments for new and old patientes and it works very well. I
Apparently, it *doesn't* work very well. Not any more. Win 98 and ME
did things differently than does XP. I may be mistaken, but XP doesn
PM
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>
>At some point you are probably going to have to migrate your client
>database to another program.
>
>Unfortunately, databases grow continuously and live longer usable
>lifespans than DB p
I don;t think it is a DOS program, I used it with Windows 98 and ME.
Marcio
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>From: Rich Schinnell
>Sent: Mar 25, 2009 5:09 PM
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>Subject: Re: [CGUYS] What a pain... Sad.
>
>Marcio, If it is a dos program maybe t
Marcio, If it is a dos program maybe the file is in some kind of
format that can be exported or brought into some other newer
program. I see your using windows XP home edition. You might want
to try changing some of the options for the program to see if that
helps. I am assuming that it is D
re I want to pay 68.50 to have version 6.1 and no support.
Open to suggestions.
Many, many thanks!
Marcio
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From: mike
Sent: Mar 25, 2009 12:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [CGUYS] What a pain... Sad.
5 came out ten years ago...good guess.
t". I am not sure I
want to pay 68.50 to have version 6.1 and no support.
Open to suggestions.
Many, many thanks!
Marcio
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>From: mike
>Sent: Mar 25, 2009 12:53 PM
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>Subject: Re: [CGUYS] What a pain... Sad.
>
st google the functions you use it for.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Mark Snyder
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> Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 10:26 AM
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Sent: Wednesday, March 25, 2009 10:26 AM
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Subject: [CGUYS] What a pain... Sad.
See, now I have this brand new Computer that I put together (with the
help of the shop). Gygabyre MB. Dua Core Pentium, 4 giga memory...
working fine. Windows Home...
In my old Compaq
> Frequently it told me "You have insufficient internal
> resources. Save your file and close Organizer". Yes, I
> still use Lotus Organizer 5 for my appointments.
This really sounds like a bug in Organizer more than any real lack of resources
in your PC. Might be time to find something new. The
Marcio I think it is a problem with the program and not computers.
I am not sure how old Lotus Organizer 5 is, but it may have internal
limitations that you are running up against.
Stewart
At 09:25 AM 3/25/2009, you wrote:
See, now I have this brand new Computer that I put together (with
the
See, now I have this brand new Computer that I put together (with the help of
the shop). Gygabyre MB. Dua Core Pentium, 4 giga memory... working fine.
Windows Home...
In my old Compaq that served me for fifteen years, I had around 980 mb
memory... Frequently it told me " You have insufficient i
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