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| 39388 | 2002-03-16 06:48:00 | further to your reesponse to the question of whether or not two versions of IE can be run on the same machine, I would like to know if the same reply in the negative applies to running one version of any programme on one of two networked PC's and another version on the other. Thank you. |
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| 39389 | 2002-03-17 09:53:00 | there should be no problem I am guessing that this is reguarding testing web page design loading?? Don't worry if it is not. Yes use can use different versions of programs on different machines but be careful if you create a file using a newer version it may not work on the older version eg Fat 32 files can't be used on Fat 16 machines.And if you want you can normally use another machine's programs but not embedded ones like internet explorer, if you browse right onto that machines program folder and execute that program file also |
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| 39390 | 2002-03-18 06:43:00 | Thanks, Mike. No, it is not for testing Web page design loading - I don't even know what that means. Rather, it is because I tutor in different versions of the same programme. Both machines are FAT 32. | Guest (0) | ||
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