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Franc Zabkar
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I recently tried installing Microsoft's Win95 Kernel Toys on my
mother's Win95B box (so that I could use the keyboard remapper to
render the Left Ctrl and Alt keys harmless). To do this, I copied the
tools to a W95KernelToys folder on a floppy diskette and transferred
them to her C: drive. However, when I r-clicked KEYREMAP.INF and
selected Install, Win95 complained that it couldn't find the Keyremap
files in the W95KernelToys folder. It turned out that Windows was
expecting a folder name in 8.3 format. After typing W95Ker~1 into the
search box, the installation completed successfully. BTW, the C: drive
was not operating in compatibility mode, and Windows wasn't having any
other problems with long file names. AFAICT, this problem does not
occur in Win98SE.
- Franc Zabkar
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mother's Win95B box (so that I could use the keyboard remapper to
render the Left Ctrl and Alt keys harmless). To do this, I copied the
tools to a W95KernelToys folder on a floppy diskette and transferred
them to her C: drive. However, when I r-clicked KEYREMAP.INF and
selected Install, Win95 complained that it couldn't find the Keyremap
files in the W95KernelToys folder. It turned out that Windows was
expecting a folder name in 8.3 format. After typing W95Ker~1 into the
search box, the installation completed successfully. BTW, the C: drive
was not operating in compatibility mode, and Windows wasn't having any
other problems with long file names. AFAICT, this problem does not
occur in Win98SE.
- Franc Zabkar
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Please remove one 'i' from my address when replying by email.