Photo above shows Resolve started on @Macarlo's NT4 SP6 Announcing Resplendent In Affiliation
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by @Macarlo
Windows 2000 Professional Beta
Tester
(Screenshots by Namo Capture)
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Resplendent Resolver is a fantastic compatibility tool for Windows 2000 and NT. Don't you hate it when you spend lots of time staying up to date with the latest NT service packs, get the latest release of a program and receive the following message when you try to install it: " Windows NT Service Pack 5 is required ". We just tested this fine release on our Windows NT Server SP6 and on our Windows 2000 Professional. In our test we analyzed with Resolver the incompatibility of DiskJockey with Windows NT4 and the incompatibility of PartitionMagic 4.0 with Windows 2000. On both Windows Operating Systems Resolver runs really fine. Here is a tool that we recommend for all advanced Windows users! You doesn't make miracles with this tool but you can make some magics...

Photo above shows Resolver running on @Macarlo's Windows 2000 Professional
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Resplendent Resolver is a fantastic new
compatibility tool for Windows 2000 and NT.
Magically get your incompatible programs to work on your favorite operating
system by taking your programs up the garden path, as you can see in the photo
below!

Lie to incompatible programs about your Operating System version, CD-Rom and
disk drives, screen resolution, memory status, installed processors, volume
serial numbers, current date and time and more so that they lose their unreasonable
built-in protection.
Don't you hate it when you spend lots of time staying up to date with the latest
NT service packs, download the latest release of a program and receive the following
message when you try to install it:
"Windows NT Service Pack 5 is required"
Or when you just bought a new CD-Rom, copied it to hard disk and realized that
it only works from CD because of built-in protection and you get the message
"Please insert the CD with serial number 02C4:78C0 into your CD-Rom drive"
Or when you finally insert it you get the message
"This program requires a screen resolution of 800x600 pixels with 256 colors."
Or when you install a new 30GB hard drive in your system and realize that many
applications do not install anymore because your disk free space is misreported.
Many installation programs just use 32 bits to store the amount total or free
space, which only supports drives of up to 2 or 4 GB.
Now solve these, and many other compatibility problems by deceiving your applications
with Resplendent Resolver to enforce compatibility. Resplendent Resolver comes
with an easy and intuitive step-by-step interface.
This program is similar to MKCOMPAT.EXE, a compatibility tool which is shipped
by Microsoft with their Win95/98 operating systems.
Warning: Be cautious with this program as it is able to influence the behavior
of other applications that you run with it. Only use this software if you suspect
that some simple built-in protection is preventing you from running the program.
This software is not licensed or sold for unauthorized use or violation of copyright
of third-party software.
Main features
Lie about the Operating System that you are running.
Often software has built-in protection that allows it only to run on certain
versions (or even service packs) of Windows just because they have not been
tested while newer versions are not yet available. Now you can just run or install
that application by telling your program you are running a particular version
of Windows.
Lie about your drive types
Often software requires you to be running the software
from CD or does not allow running from network drives, or the software even
requires it to be run from a drive with a specific serial number. Now you can
just run the progam from the disk that YOU want.
Lie about your free disk space
Many older applications just use a single 32 bit a
value to store the total amount of free disk space. Programmers know that this
means that such programs misreport on drives larger than 2 or 4GB. Now you just
make your program think there is just enough free disk space so that you can
run your older application from your 30GB hard disk.

Lie about your memory.
Misreport programs on the total and available amount
of physical and virtual memory to solve compatibility problems, as you can see
in the photo above.
Lie about your screen resolution
How frustrating it is when you get the message "this
program requires a screen resolution of 800x600 pixels and 256 colors"
Now just lie and make the program shut up about the screen resolution and run
it.
Lie about your processors
Many programs require (often without a valid reason)
that you run the program on a system with a certain type of processor (Pentium,
486) withtout supporting the latest type of available processors. Now enforce
compatibility by telling lies about your processor and even the amount of processors
installed in the system.
Lie about the current date time
This functionality solves many date and time related problems with applications,
including year 2000 problems. And without the need to change the system clock
!
Easy step-by-step interface
Get your programs to work with just a few mouse click with this easy and intuitive
step-by-step interface.
Pricing:
Resplendent Resolver costs $24.95 only.
Resplendent Resolver is licensed per system. Each computer system on which you
run or install the program requires a system license. Customers buying 10 licenses
or more receive great discounts through our Enterprise Licensing Program.
To buy Resplendent Resolver online, visit our secure online store at
http://www.digibuy.com/cgi-bin/order.html?Resplendence+94344747114
A 21-day trial version can be downloaded for free from
http://www.resplendence.com/download/resolvet.exe
CONTACT AUTHOR
Daniel Terhell,
Resplendence Software Projects
daniel@resplendence.com
http://www.resplendence.com
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