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acb <chribonn[ at ]gmail.com> 29.06.2007 21:19:33
Hi,

I have a program (IPView Pro) that comes with my Trendnet Camera. This
software creates small video files. One problem I have is that on a
Windows 2003 machine, 0K files are created. The same product running
on top of windows XP creates "proper files".

On both machines I am logged in with full administrative rights.

Can anyone explain what this happens? My understanding is that both
Operating Systems have the same file system.

Thank you for all the help.

Regards,
Al

Re: 0K files
"Dave Patrick" <DSPatrick[ at ]nospam.gmail.com> 30.06.2007 03:03:16
Yes, same file system. Ask the application developer what's up.

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"acb" wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> Hi,
>
> I have a program (IPView Pro) that comes with my Trendnet Camera. This
> software creates small video files. One problem I have is that on a
> Windows 2003 machine, 0K files are created. The same product running
> on top of windows XP creates "proper files".
>
> On both machines I am logged in with full administrative rights.
>
> Can anyone explain what this happens? My understanding is that both
> Operating Systems have the same file system.
>
> Thank you for all the help.
>
> Regards,
> Al
>

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