WINDOWS 2000
WINDOWS 2000
I used to compile several programs with my old WIN95 .Apparently I cannot do it now with the 2000 version, and when going to the DOSPROMPT,DOS refuses all commands I used before.Is it become impossible?
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I don't think so since I'm running it fine on Windows XP. Hmmmm What specific message are you getting (when you try those usual commands)?
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You mean Nekrophidius? I can't spell Nekrophidius either...but I CAN copy/paste it pretty good
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WINDOWS 2000
Here is what I get:
D:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\XXXXXXXXX>
To compile a programm I typeafter> Compil Program
and it works in WIN95
in WIN 2000 I get this answer:
'compil' is not recognized as an internal or external commad,
D:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\XXXXXXXXX>
This XXX.... is my company 's user ID.
D:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\XXXXXXXXX>
To compile a programm I typeafter> Compil Program
and it works in WIN95
in WIN 2000 I get this answer:
'compil' is not recognized as an internal or external commad,
D:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\XXXXXXXXX>
This XXX.... is my company 's user ID.
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Compil with WIN2000
The reason I cannot compil is because to do this, I use a document written in notepad then copied in the interpretor program and then saved as file.text.
Then to compil,in win 95, I rename the text file.txt as file.bas and in my documents, I see the file modified with a bas icon.
Now, if I do the same still in my documents, but in win 2000, I see no modification of the icon, and more, this file, originally file.txt now file.bas is ignored by the interpretor program.This is why the compilator finds nothing,probably. I don't understand why the modification here is not made to that file?
Then to compil,in win 95, I rename the text file.txt as file.bas and in my documents, I see the file modified with a bas icon.
Now, if I do the same still in my documents, but in win 2000, I see no modification of the icon, and more, this file, originally file.txt now file.bas is ignored by the interpretor program.This is why the compilator finds nothing,probably. I don't understand why the modification here is not made to that file?
Somewhere in the Folder Options for Windows Explorer (and I don't mean Internet Explorer) is a checkbox with the text "Hide extensions for known file types". It's clearly checked off on the system you're talking about that does not change the icons when you change the extension. Find this checkbox and uncheck it. Your problem will then be solved.
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What are you compiling with? QB4.5 or PDS7.1, I once had probs with 7.1 compiling, just turned out that my QBX libraries where not loaded up right or something, or I put them in the wrong spot, ,..
I'm prob way off, lol, I get that way sometimes.. I'm on WIN98 mind also,.
I'm prob way off, lol, I get that way sometimes.. I'm on WIN98 mind also,.
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