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    • #43282

      Hello everybody, I’ve just started using Win2008 (DataCenter Edition x64). Everything have worked fine, except two things.
      The first is quite annoying… But my Server Manager won’t start. When I start it from the Administration Panel I only get the Computer Manager and if I try to start it from C:Windowssystem32ServerManager it starts, but hangs as fast as it’s loaded.
      Anybody who knows what this can be? I belive it became like this when I tried to get the aero themes etc with the converter.
      The second problem isn’t that big, but still annoying. When installing ACDSee Pro 2 I get an error message saying that there’s something wrong with sti.dll or that it’s missing…

      Would be great with some feedback, I really like Win 2008 🙂

    • #46977

      @murmel wrote:

      Hello everybody, I’ve just started using Win2008 (DataCenter Edition x64). Everything have worked fine, except two things.
      The first is quite annoying… But my Server Manager won’t start. When I start it from the Administration Panel I only get the Computer Manager and if I try to start it from C:Windowssystem32ServerManager it starts, but hangs as fast as it’s loaded.
      Anybody who knows what this can be? I belive it became like this when I tried to get the aero themes etc with the converter.
      The second problem isn’t that big, but still annoying. When installing ACDSee Pro 2 I get an error message saying that there’s something wrong with sti.dll or that it’s missing…

      Would be great with some feedback, I really like Win 2008 🙂

      ACDSee problem, no idea sorry.

      But your first problem, that is telling me you are using an illegal crack. All cracks for 2008 break the Server Manager. Buy it legally.

    • #46978
      Arris
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        Just installed the trial version of acdseepro-2-5-332-en.exe and it works without any problems! I also have the file sti.dll in %windir%system32 which has as description “Still Image Devices client DLL”. It is possible that you need to have the Desktop Experience feature installed in order to install/use ACDSee?

        JonusC is right about the Server Manager: just don’t use cracks and everything works fine! 🙂

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