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Frank Lockhart
December 6th 03, 03:41 PM
There are no buttons to accept the agreement or not.
Therefore I can't get the 23 critical updates for my one
day old pc.
any ideas?

Thorsten Matzner
December 6th 03, 03:42 PM
"Frank Lockhart" > wrote:

>There are no buttons to accept the agreement or not.
>Therefore I can't get the 23 critical updates for my one
>day old pc.
>any ideas?

Try using the TAB key in the license window. If there is something
wrong with the dialog box the buttons may be hidden.

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Chris Jackson
December 6th 03, 03:42 PM
This can happen if your DPI settings are set to a higher value. Try going
into the display properties, settings, advanced, and changing it on the
general tab. You can change it back when you are all done. A lot of software
is still having problems dealing with varying DPI settings.

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Chris Jackson
Software Engineer
Microsoft MVP - Windows XP
Windows XP Associate Expert
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"Frank Lockhart" > wrote in message
...
> There are no buttons to accept the agreement or not.
> Therefore I can't get the 23 critical updates for my one
> day old pc.
> any ideas?

Frank Lockhart
December 6th 03, 03:42 PM
Thanks, Chris, the DPI trick worked.
Frank
>-----Original Message-----
>This can happen if your DPI settings are set to a higher
value. Try going
>into the display properties, settings, advanced, and
changing it on the
>general tab. You can change it back when you are all
done. A lot of software
>is still having problems dealing with varying DPI
settings.
>
>--
>Chris Jackson
>Software Engineer
>Microsoft MVP - Windows XP
>Windows XP Associate Expert
>--
>"Frank Lockhart" > wrote in message
...
>> There are no buttons to accept the agreement or not.
>> Therefore I can't get the 23 critical updates for my
one
>> day old pc.
>> any ideas?
>
>
>.
>

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