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Sinpping tool is included in Experience Pack which can be downloaded from
<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=33790048-269B-4838-AB9E-74B64626A494&displaylang=en#Overview>
Microsoft Experience Pack for Tablet PC can work with Windows XP. However, please pay attention that there are some sepecial reqestments for Windows XP as below:
? Windows XP Service Pack 2
? Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1
? Windows Media Player 10 (required for Media Transfer)
? At least 50 MB of available free space on your hard disk
More information:
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Experience Pack for Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/tabletpc/experiencepack/overview.mspx
I hope this helps.
Best wishes
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Morgan Che
Microsoft Online Community Support
I'll research this further and correct the post if this is in error.
Thanks,
Dennis
Sinpping tool is included in Experience Pack which can be downloaded from
<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=33790048-269B-4838-AB9E-74B64626A494&displaylang=en#Overview>
Microsoft Experience Pack for Tablet PC can work with Windows XP. However, please pay attention that there are some sepecial reqestments for Windows XP as below:
? Windows XP Service Pack 2
? Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1
? Windows Media Player 10 (required for Media Transfer)
? At least 50 MB of available free space on your hard disk
More information:
==============
Experience Pack for Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/tabletpc/experiencepack/overview.mspx
I hope this helps.
Best wishes
--------------
Morgan Che
Microsoft Online Community Support
I will research this further and correct the post if the above proves not to be the case.
Thanks,
Dennis
Sinpping tool is included in Experience Pack which can be downloaded from
<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=33790048-269B-4838-AB9E-74B64626A494&displaylang=en#Overview>
Microsoft Experience Pack for Tablet PC can work with Windows XP. However, please pay attention that there are some sepecial reqestments for Windows XP as below:
? Windows XP Service Pack 2
? Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1
? Windows Media Player 10 (required for Media Transfer)
? At least 50 MB of available free space on your hard disk
More information:
==============
Experience Pack for Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/tabletpc/experiencepack/overview.mspx
I hope this helps.
Best wishes
-------------
Morgan Che
Microsoft Online Community Support
I'll research this further and correct the post if this is in error.
Thanks,
Dennis
- The quote specifies XP2 is required AND
- People having problems claim to be running XP3.
I just wanted to point that out, it might be the source of confusion here.
I will keep researching. I use it in Vista and now Windows 7 beta a great deal.
System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: TabletPC
It's possible to use Orca to remove the requirement from the MSI file that you download, but the MSI extracts an InstallShield installer which also does an OS version check for Tablet PC.
I'm told this can be fixed by fiddling with the setup.inx file, but the setup.inx file is obfuscated: XOR with 0xF1 and you get a text file, you should be able to change that, XOR it back again and then install.
This is almost certainly a breach of the terms of use
- by Gombalez September 30, 2009 9:21 AM PDT
- If you want original Snipping Tool on XP like Vista or Windows 7, just please check this out:
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