does this make any since to you computer experts? I sure doesn't to me and I wonder why they would make this information difficult to get to
I have had absolutely no luck in getting anywhere with the instructions or results. I'm using Windows 7 if that makes a difference.
Steve, the problem is with your PC. It is a Restricted version...
Before following the numbered instructions after this paragraph you should first ensure that the Microsoft Windows default file, "winsock.dll" (
http://www.americanwarlibrary.com/winsock.dll) resides in your c:\windows folder... and that only ONE copy of winsock.dll resides on your entire harddrive. Continue reading...
This is a 2-paragraph reply that includes a solution to your problem which is with your computer and not the software...
1/2. The War Library military-access software works on ALL versions of Windows from Win 1.0 to the present, and all UnRestricted bit formats from 8-bit to 1024-bit (current). It sounds like you were lured into purchasing a Restricted-mode, 64-bit-only version of Windows. This is common in Hewlett-Packard, Dell, Sony (Toshiba), Samsung (Acer), Compaq and Gateway which primarily sells service assistance and upgrades.
2/2. It was not Microsoft's intent that the PC manufacturers named above remove or disable a primary Windows operating feature solely to resell that function as an upgrade when the user would inevitably realize some software programs won't run. See your Options below...
OPTION ONE: Install the free VirualBox software (
https://www.virtualbox.org). Then install a non-restricted version of Windows (3.1, 95, 98, 98SE, XP, 7, 8, etc) in the Virtual Box platform on your hard drive.
OPTION TWO: Purchase Windows Ultimate directly from Microsoft so that your PC will operate in the multi-platform mode that Microsoft intended it to operate:
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