GDI+ in Windows NT 4.0 SP6
I create a Script using Autoit that needs GDI+ to work.
How can I install GDI+ in Windows NT 4.0 SP6?
windows-nt-4 gdi
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I create a Script using Autoit that needs GDI+ to work.
How can I install GDI+ in Windows NT 4.0 SP6?
windows-nt-4 gdi
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I create a Script using Autoit that needs GDI+ to work.
How can I install GDI+ in Windows NT 4.0 SP6?
windows-nt-4 gdi
I create a Script using Autoit that needs GDI+ to work.
How can I install GDI+ in Windows NT 4.0 SP6?
windows-nt-4 gdi
windows-nt-4 gdi
asked Dec 9 at 13:21
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It seems like you need to find gdiplus.dll
and put it into operating system
folder, which is probably C:WINNTSystem32
.
You might find this DLL here:
originaldll.com gdiplus.dll
Otherwise, you will need to find it on the Internet.
Might I ask for the reason of the downvote?
– harrymc
Dec 9 at 22:01
Thanks. I was found & copy the gdiplus.dll file to system32 folder, but my script that needs the gdi+ terminates! It seems to be needed in another way...
– msgladiator
Dec 11 at 6:17
Any indication why it terminates, and how?
– harrymc
Dec 11 at 7:34
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It seems like you need to find gdiplus.dll
and put it into operating system
folder, which is probably C:WINNTSystem32
.
You might find this DLL here:
originaldll.com gdiplus.dll
Otherwise, you will need to find it on the Internet.
Might I ask for the reason of the downvote?
– harrymc
Dec 9 at 22:01
Thanks. I was found & copy the gdiplus.dll file to system32 folder, but my script that needs the gdi+ terminates! It seems to be needed in another way...
– msgladiator
Dec 11 at 6:17
Any indication why it terminates, and how?
– harrymc
Dec 11 at 7:34
add a comment |
It seems like you need to find gdiplus.dll
and put it into operating system
folder, which is probably C:WINNTSystem32
.
You might find this DLL here:
originaldll.com gdiplus.dll
Otherwise, you will need to find it on the Internet.
Might I ask for the reason of the downvote?
– harrymc
Dec 9 at 22:01
Thanks. I was found & copy the gdiplus.dll file to system32 folder, but my script that needs the gdi+ terminates! It seems to be needed in another way...
– msgladiator
Dec 11 at 6:17
Any indication why it terminates, and how?
– harrymc
Dec 11 at 7:34
add a comment |
It seems like you need to find gdiplus.dll
and put it into operating system
folder, which is probably C:WINNTSystem32
.
You might find this DLL here:
originaldll.com gdiplus.dll
Otherwise, you will need to find it on the Internet.
It seems like you need to find gdiplus.dll
and put it into operating system
folder, which is probably C:WINNTSystem32
.
You might find this DLL here:
originaldll.com gdiplus.dll
Otherwise, you will need to find it on the Internet.
answered Dec 9 at 21:20
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Might I ask for the reason of the downvote?
– harrymc
Dec 9 at 22:01
Thanks. I was found & copy the gdiplus.dll file to system32 folder, but my script that needs the gdi+ terminates! It seems to be needed in another way...
– msgladiator
Dec 11 at 6:17
Any indication why it terminates, and how?
– harrymc
Dec 11 at 7:34
add a comment |
Might I ask for the reason of the downvote?
– harrymc
Dec 9 at 22:01
Thanks. I was found & copy the gdiplus.dll file to system32 folder, but my script that needs the gdi+ terminates! It seems to be needed in another way...
– msgladiator
Dec 11 at 6:17
Any indication why it terminates, and how?
– harrymc
Dec 11 at 7:34
Might I ask for the reason of the downvote?
– harrymc
Dec 9 at 22:01
Might I ask for the reason of the downvote?
– harrymc
Dec 9 at 22:01
Thanks. I was found & copy the gdiplus.dll file to system32 folder, but my script that needs the gdi+ terminates! It seems to be needed in another way...
– msgladiator
Dec 11 at 6:17
Thanks. I was found & copy the gdiplus.dll file to system32 folder, but my script that needs the gdi+ terminates! It seems to be needed in another way...
– msgladiator
Dec 11 at 6:17
Any indication why it terminates, and how?
– harrymc
Dec 11 at 7:34
Any indication why it terminates, and how?
– harrymc
Dec 11 at 7:34
add a comment |
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