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Re: SP2 incompatibility - Daemon Tools

Subject: Re: SP2 incompatibility - Daemon Tools
Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 14:10:32 -0500
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I got this message from one of my technical people.

Windows XP Service Pack 2 is incompatible with Daemon Tools, which is
installed on some of the office computers.
}

I beg to differ.  Daemon Tools v3.33 running just grand on my primary laptop
which has XP SP2 RTM.  Couldn't live without that handy util (mounts
ISO/CCD/BIN/etc CD/DVD image files as drive letters for those not familiar
with this utility).

Although I did have a Daemon Tools failure (laptop itself not pooched; just
the Tools) on an older laptop running an older version of Daemon Tools when
I installed SP2 RC2, I was able to reinstall Daemon Tools v3.33
successfully.  My primary laptop was running v3.33 and experienced no
problems with Daemon Tools during either the RC2 install or the RTM SP2
installation.

Stan Balog
sbalog@newsguy.com

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