I love being able to scan directly to a folder by pushing one button. I also hate working on XP. So much so that I dug out my wife's old PC from college (with a messed up video card, and broken sound card, no mouse, and fried USB ports) which runs XP Professional, networked it, and used Remote Desktop to log in and load ScanRouter. It now functions as a glorified network drive and server.
If people can hack online multiplayer games, crack the activation codes on Windows, design programs to analyze the probability of life on Mars, and map the human genome, why can't someone figure out how to get ScanRouter to work on Vista?
I tried all the compatibility modes, but I still couldn't get the services started under Vista Business 32.
If people can hack online multiplayer games, crack the activation codes on Windows, design programs to analyze the probability of life on Mars, and map the human genome, why can't someone figure out how to get ScanRouter to work on Vista?
I tried all the compatibility modes, but I still couldn't get the services started under Vista Business 32.
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