Using XTree for Windows Version 2.0 with Windows NTLast reviewed: May 12, 1997Article ID: Q105246 |
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SUMMARYThis article contains information and issues on using XTree for Windows version 2.0 with Windows NT.
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Installing XTree for WindowsWhen you install XTree for Windows, you receive a Welcome screen that gives you the option to Continue, Exit or view the README file. If you choose to view the README file, the file (opened in Notepad) will flicker on the screen for an instant and then disappear. In order to view the file, you can press ALT+TAB to switch to Notepad-README.TXT, then close it or press ALT+TAB to return to the XTree Setup when you have finished viewing the file, or you can press CTRL+ESC to bring up the Task List and then Switch to Notepad-README.TXT.
Cannot Install Command Center as the Windows ShellWhen you install XTree for Windows, you have the option to Convert Program Manager groups to CommandBars, customize which CommandBars startup automatically, and install the Command Center as the Windows Shell. If you choose to Convert Program Manager groups, you will not receive an error message, but no groups will be converted. Similarly, when you choose to install the Command Center as the Windows Shell, you will not receive an error message, but the Command Center will not replace Program Manager as the shell. Windows NT uses a 32-bit application, Program Manager, as its shell. Also, if you choose to customize which CommandBars load automatically (select Customize Autoload during XTree Setup), you will not see any of your groups listed in the list of available CommandBars to load automatically. For additional information, call XTree technical support (Executive Systems) at (800) 964-2490. XTree Gold for Windows is manufactured by the XTree Company, a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.
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