Re: Force install of XP app (on Server).
Hi Jabez,
I'm a developer; do a lot of db work; and SQL Server (of course) only installs
on Server (and not XP). So that's been my desktop for years. And I don't have
a second machine at work. Yes I could make an XP partition with one of the
various tools; and have done that before; but didn't want to go to the trouble.
The app I want to install is Google's Calendar Sync. To get my tasks out of
Outlook; into Google tasks (or whatever it's called); and over to Thunderbird
(which is what's on my laptop).
As I've trawled the web there seems to be general agreement that this is the
best/easiest way to get your tasks out of Outlook and into Thunderbird.
Wow.
So anyway, Google's Calendar sync 'connector'. I wouldn't have guessed that
there's any way in which it would run afoul of Server as opposed to XP. You
never know - but I would guess not.
Or maybe Google bolted it to XP for their 'own reasons'. Mayber Server's locked
down in a way that will _prevent_ the connector from surreptitiously sending
data back to Google. Which XP doesn't do.
That shoe's on both feet these days (as it were).
pat
In article <39A4E864-F3D9-4DE1-B40E-E33307D538EF@microsoft.com>, Jabez Gan
[MVP]" <mingteikg@blizNOSPAMhosting.com> says...
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>Hi Patrick,
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>Some software are only meant for client workstations, so if the app's
>MSI/installer file checks for your OS version, then most probably its best
>for you not to do a force install.
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>--
>Jabez Gan
>Microsoft MVP: Windows Server
>http://www.msblog.org
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>"Patrick Flaherty" <Patrick_member@newsguy.com> wrote in message
>news:g0vo600l46@drn.newsguy.com...
>> Hi,
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>> I try to install a given app on Server; it detects Server and says it can
>> only
>> install on XP.
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>> Is there anyway of forcing the install?
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>> thanx - pat
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