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Mike Mullikin wrote: Commence with the rolling of the heads!
OMG, I think I just found out why the procedure that lead to it is called a rollback...
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obviously too late to submit a leave request,
doctors office should be open tomorrow...
for authenticity I suggest beer and the hottest curry you can keep down for at least a few hours. (something that repeats or keep some of the curry for breakfast to increase odds to get 2 days.)
heck, if it's someone else's mistake(s) why not?
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Open Edge.
Wince.
Type "Chrome download Windows 10" and press enter.
"Are you sure you want to download Chrome? Edge is the recommended browser and its already installed!"
"Please don't go ... I'm really lonely ... you're the only person I've talked to all day ... please, visit Bing as well. It's been days since he saw a user..."
Open. Install. Unpin Edge and close.
Login. Yay! All My bookmarks!
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Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Hey, if they want people to use it, there's an easy solution.
Make it not sh1te.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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In a long line of crap browsers why would they switch up now?
Technician
1. A person that fixes stuff you can't.
2. One who does precision guesswork based on unreliable data provided by those of questionable knowledge.
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Be fair -- at the time, IE4 was the best browser to be had.
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I have been using Firefox for years, but for about two years now it started failing on a few web pages. The number increased slowly, either a complete failure to display anything, or some elements on the page not completing loading, or completing but not displaying.
So what do I do? I've kept IE as a last resort. It cannot remember a single case where it had to give up on all those pages where FF fails.
No, I will not switch to Chrome. I want FF to handle all those web pages I visit regularly. So I stick to IE as an emergency solution. It works.
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Opera[^] has gone downhill a little, lately (IMO -- feel free to disagree), but Vivaldi[^] still works fine, as does Maxthon[^].
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They have been in denial for quite some time. Now it seems they have conceded defeat.
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OriginalGriff wrote: "Please don't go ... I'm really lonely
Me love you long time!
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2. One who does precision guesswork based on unreliable data provided by those of questionable knowledge.
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Mind Bleach!
I need Mind Bleach! The image you planted in my head is too terrible to contemplate. Like watching a Gentleman's Special Interest video and suddenly realizing "Trump's been there"*
I suspect Whisky will have to be involved if I am to sleep tonight.
* Hopefully, that has given you a similarly revolting mental image to play with...
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Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Imagine if you will, a dark lit night in a place far far away.
Suddenly you round a corner and the neon lights of a district where passion is served blind you..
A young lady approaches and utters the words that will stick in your mind forever..."Me love you long time GI"
and suddenly you've entered the twilight zone.
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Hey, man! Sounds like you were there. If so
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Thanks, 2 tours! USMC 1967-1970
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my experience with edge is it loves to make itself the default PDF viewer even when told not to.
helped a few people change to some other PDF viewer because edge can't open or print or other things. OK, install another, sumatra (lite), even Adobe (a user with very complicated govt PDF's) etc,
and yes of course I set the default to the new viewer. Test it, open files, email attachments..
couple of days to week or two later, "can you help me again, I can't open this PDF."
guess what the default PDF viewer is. (and sometimes it even claims the PDF is corrupt)?
sucking fiece of phit
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I am supporting legacy VB6 programs. I am trying to push the VB6 development IDE up to Windows10 OS, for security reasons. I have managed to register and get working all of the different 3rd party OCX controls that my programs use, except for the ComponentOne VSFlexGrid, which I use extensively in my desktop program.
I have gotten it registered, but when I attempt to run it asks for a license code (which I already have on my XP machine, having bought the product once). They want me to purchase an entire new suite of OCX controls (at a cost of $1200.00 to $1500.00).
So I am looking for a reasonably priced Data Grid OCX control. Any Recommendations?
Yes, I know I should have done this a long time ago, Mea Culpa, etc.
That's why I am Slow Eddie...
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Slow Eddie wrote: (at a cost of $1200.00 to $1500.00). I have a feeling this is the cheapest route vs. having to re-write.
Social Media - A platform that makes it easier for the crazies to find each other.
Everyone is born right handed. Only the strongest overcome it.
Fight for left-handed rights and hand equality.
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Especially if that will get you support on Windows 10 for the next few releases!
Just because it works today, does not mean that some Win 10 patch won't tank it in 3 months.
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I also support Vb6 on Windows 10 and also use some of the old ComponentOne and TrueGrid (v.6x) components. I remember having this issue on my laptop, but can't remember how I got it resolved. I think I had to uninstall and reinstall the components.
There is one important thing, you must install the components using their installer...simply registering the ocx's/dll's will not work.
If it comes down to it, and you have to replace the grid component with something different, I'd seriously ask myself if it's not time to just bite the bullet and upgrade the project to .NET.
Good luck!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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Slow Eddie wrote: I am supporting legacy VB6 programs
I am really sorry.
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You can say that again. I do not miss vb6 at all.
Elephant elephant elephant, sunshine sunshine sunshine
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This is the translation of what I found on: VSFlexGrid Pro Forum[^]
Quote: 1. download vsflex8.ocx
2. Copy vsflex8.ocx to the SysWow64 folder.
3. Register this ocx that we just copied for it we do the following:
a) We create a file with extinction .bat (registerOCX.bat) within this file we record regsvr32 C: \ Windows \ SysWOW64 \ vsflex8.ocx (ocx path). And then we recorded.
b) Right click on the file and then click on run as administrator and you will receive a registration message.
4. Additionally I copy the dll’s and ocx to the SysWow64 folder, but it is no longer necessary to register:
• Vsflex7.ocx
• Vsflex7d.ocx
• Vsflex7L.ocx
• Vsflex7u.ocx
• VsPPG7.dll
• vsStr7.ocx.
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Slow Eddie wrote: I am supporting legacy VB6 programs
No, you're not. VB6 is no longer "legacy". It's now considered "archaeology".
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Shall we mention that COBOL thing already ?
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