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From: wise33 on 14 Mar 2008 00:49 Has anyone got Ink Desktop 2.0 to work on Vista 64 bit? I think Microsoft has a compatibility problem here.
From: Nico on 22 Mar 2008 12:04 "wise33" wrote: > Has anyone got Ink Desktop 2.0 to work on Vista 64 bit? > > I think Microsoft has a compatibility problem here. Have the same problem here, it says the OLEPRO32.DLL is missing, so i downloaded and installed the DLL but the program still displays an error ..
From: smythson on 8 Apr 2008 18:16 I can't get it to work either, and I have a brand new tx2120us Tablet PC with no option to use XP and this is, frankly, unacceptable. I have no desire to spend the next two months making this tablet work for what I just spent bucks to have it do. HP can't help me because Microsoft makes the software. This is nutz. Microsoft, make this basic software work. I dont have this problem on my intel Macs but I am stuck needing a Tablet PC on Windows for work reasons. . . . until Steve Jobs makes a Tablet PC that blows Windows out of the water. "wise33" wrote: > Has anyone got Ink Desktop 2.0 to work on Vista 64 bit? > > I think Microsoft has a compatibility problem here.
From: Jeff on 8 Apr 2008 20:32 "I can't get it to work either, and I have a brand new tx2120us Tablet PC with no option to use XP and this is, frankly, unacceptable" sure ya do, there are lots of tablets with xp on them and you could have chosen one of them, also it works fine on 32 bit Vista "smythson" <smythson(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:BFA501D2-F997-410A-9C6E-7E18F6267C84(a)microsoft.com... >I can't get it to work either, and I have a brand new tx2120us Tablet PC >with > no option to use XP and this is, frankly, unacceptable. I have no desire > to > spend the next two months making this tablet work for what I just spent > bucks > to have it do. HP can't help me because Microsoft makes the software. > > This is nutz. Microsoft, make this basic software work. I dont have this > problem on my intel Macs but I am stuck needing a Tablet PC on Windows for > work reasons. . . . until Steve Jobs makes a Tablet PC that blows Windows > out > of the water. > > "wise33" wrote: > >> Has anyone got Ink Desktop 2.0 to work on Vista 64 bit? >> >> I think Microsoft has a compatibility problem here.
From: bhawkins on 21 Apr 2008 13:51 I have been having the same problem with my system. Has anyone been able to get this to work? "wise33" wrote: > Has anyone got Ink Desktop 2.0 to work on Vista 64 bit? > > I think Microsoft has a compatibility problem here.
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