[Asterisk-Users] Re: Updated Grandstream configurator
Stephen R. Besch
sbesch at acsu.buffalo.edu
Thu Jul 15 13:31:47 MST 2004
Steve wrote:
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> On Thursday 08 July 2004 05:45 pm, Stephen R. Besch wrote:
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>>The most recent version of GSConfigure is available at
>>www.buffalo.edu/~sbesch Several serious bugs that kept the program from
>>getting started have been ferreted out and corrected with the help of
>>Bruce Komito. The program is now actually running on someone's machine
>>other than mine. I have built this version with the oldest copies of the
>>system dll's that I could find inn an effort to solve the VB setup bug,
>>so, hopefully it will no longer send anyone through multiple restarts.
>>You should have at least SP3, or even better, SP4 on Win2k. I believe it
>>will run on Win9x, but I have not tested it and can make no guarantees.
>>
>>Steve Besch
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>
> The bad part is that starting with SP2 on w2k ms EULA has changed to include
> your agreement to let microsoft not only see, what you have on your computer,
> but also install software on it. This has caused a big corporate hold on
> updating beyond SP2. The medical industry in particular is having a hard
> time, as ms has not signed a non disclosure to have access to personal
> medical information.
>
> - --
> Steve
>
> "They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
> neither liberty nor safety."
> Benjamin Franklin
>
Since I am quite sure that the program will run without updating any of
the dll's, what I should do is simply register them with regsvr32 from a
batch job and bag the VB6 installer altogether. Before I do that though,
can anyone tell me if regsvr32 ships with standard Win2k/WinXP?
Stephen R. Besch
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