I'll have to get Win2k setup at some point so I can test these things.

Yes, it's frightening how many little incompatibilities there are between various versions of the Win32 OS's. Testing is important.

I just got done writing a piece of installer software which adds a web site to Internet Information Server. The API's to get this job done are very poorly documented, but I managed it through a lot of trial-and-error. Finally, I had something working on NT4, and it refuses to run on Windows 2000. There is one innocent little function call, and I'm getting a strange error code returned from this function, one that's not documented. The funny thing is, the way the API's are designed, it's not possible to get the job done unless this function works on Win2k. So why should it work on NT4 and fail on Win2K?


You did have the empeg connected to the USB port didn't you...

Although I have been known to be a complete moron at certain times in my life, this is not one of them. I checked to make sure I was able to synch via USB after I got that error. Frank duplicated the problem, so it's definitely a Win2K incompatibility.

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