Think about what you just wrote. OK I agree, it's a great idea if you never
make mistakes. However, most of us do. DX4Win is an old design where networking
was never considered. If networking is required there are plenty of loging
programs that do this properly.
I do occasionally operate from
Well I got dx4win to run on the windows 7 machine but I had to copy the
directory from the xp machine and put it in the same directory on win 7
machineprogram files. If I put it under c:\ upon execution of dx4win it
would open a window saying it could not find the log and dx4win ended up
You can install it from any directory you like on Win 7 (I elected to put it
in a secondary hard drive since having it in the C:\Programs directory cause
it to not be moved by MS Transfer Wizard and I want to explicitly back it up
now.) At any rate, all you need to do is to explicitly open the
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 12:44 PM, Harry Williams willisw...@msn.com wrote:
Well I got dx4win to run on the windows 7 machine but I had to copy the
directory from the xp machine and put it in the same directory on win 7
machineprogram files. If I put it under c:\ upon execution of dx4win it
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