On 21 Feb 99 at 23:09, Bernie wrote:
> Win95 is really confusing with this register, I found something about
> "Hippie" in mine - but I have *never* installed Hippie (it's a HTML
> generator, running IE)
I guess that some program installed this reg key as it assumed you
will use Hippie in the future, or using it currently.
Kinda remind me all these games which presume I got a Windows
internet browser installed in Windows 95, so they try to launch
my "default web browser" to view the help, which is obviously written
only in HTML and with LFN, so I cant use my DOS browser. or better:
dont you just -love- these programs which believe you got a 24-hour
connection to the internet, so they launch the default browser and
try to go to their company site? and then they complain there is
an error in your system if you didnt happened to dial your ISP before
installed the game. I once even saw a game which went far and didnt
implemented any help at all. It was all in the company site.
Click help, and your default browser will load and attempt to
go to the company URL to load the help. My, they really thought ahead.
Or Botton
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