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@CreosoteChris wrote:
– borrowed the RAM (2x Kingston 2GB DIMMS) form the work PC and installed them in the home machine
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If anyone is interested… You can get Kaspersky Pure to install in a similar way as Kaspersky 2010.
Ok,here are the lines you need to drop (just to save you looking)
InstallExecuteSequence / ErrorIncompatibleOSTypeShow / NOT (MsiNTProductType=1 AND VersionNT >=500)
InstallExecuteSequence / ErrorIncompatibleOSShow / VersionNT<500 Or Version9X
InstallUISequence / ErrorIncompatibleOSShow / VersionNT<500 Or Version9X
CustomAction / ErrorIncompatibleOSShow / 19 / This application could not be installed. Current operating system is not supported.
Now,I don’t know if me using the reg hack of denying myself permission has anything to do with it working also? I used this to install Avira,but it was the free edition so it was not that good.
Right,you drop 2 lines from InstallExecuteSequence,1 line from InstallUISequence and 1 line from CustomAction. I dropped the first three,posted that I had it working (slightly premature) then it stopped me again… So i dropped 1 more line and it worked 😀
Ok,it’s not 3 lines,it’s 4 lines! And I can’t believe nobody has done this yet… Kaspersky is updating as I type.
I have Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 running on Server 2008 😀
Dropped three lines from the .msi and bingo! The tricky part for me was getting the .msi :geek:
Operation Flashpoint Dragon Rising works perfectly in Server 2008 x86. No issues with install or .dll files,nothing!
Has anyone tried porting any Windows 7 games or media player12 over yet?
Ok,I have found another one for you all.This time it’s an anti-malware program,IObit Security 360.It Install 100% no problem,light on resources.It was using about 90mb when scanning and 15 when idle.
The only thing that does not work is located in the Tools section. When you click on Security Holes it says ” Sorry,only the following versions of Windows is supported so far” and then lists XP to Vista and Vista Sp1/Sp2. Oh,and it’s free by the way!
Ok,playing about with an old box that I have installed Server 2008 on. Found out that ZoneAlarm Pro version:9.0.136.000 installs and work very well. When installing it gives you the message something like “not suitable for server OS” ignore that,it installs fine and works perfectly.
Found an anti virus that works flawlessly on Server 2008, a-squared Anti-Malware 4.5. It is a bit on the resource heavy side but it does what it says on the tin A++++
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