No reason at all. I'm satisfied with them.
No reason at all. I'm satisfied with them.
You do know how vulnerable XP is these days - Updates stopped years ago !
Thanks . . . If you have anything to contribute to my original question, Thanks again - - else please stick to the topic
Your missing my point. It may be due to the OS that the file can't be opened on that machine, a missing dll file, registry entry for file association, etc...corrupted permission rights (registry again)...
Either try a fresh reinstall of your XP, or update your OS, provided the hardware is supported.
It's extremely unlikely to be your operating system. The most likely cause is a minor typo in the file name, or path. ( a"," instead of a "." for example can be hard to spot. Other than that, it's pretty bulletproof.
Also I've found the file has to be in the same sub-directory as the program source code. Although I'm told you can specify the complete path, I've never tried that.
1. check the full path if it is not in the root directory.
2. check the file name as you have written DT- and DT_. Which is true in your case?
3. OS does not matter for this case. I still use an old PC for things newer ones cannot do, especially matters with Unicode etc. I wish I had even an 98 machine now for an unsolvable problem with old fonts.
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