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Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 28 Jan 2014 18:29
by highend
Try one of these compiled .exes...
binocular222 compiled ones remap the right mouse button, not the middle one...
MButton.zip
Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 28 Jan 2014 19:57
by admin
Works, cool!

Even with XY icon.

Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 28 Jan 2014 20:16
by Filehero
admin wrote:Hyper-V! Never heard of this (damn, I waste all my time with XY...

). Thanks for the tip.
But note, you have to de-activate Hyper-V if you want to run e.g. VirtualBox*. And since Hyper-V is real server technology I thinks it's still lacking support for sound.
Other features worth looking at:
- new task manager
- storage pools
- file history (my favorite new functional feature)
-
Windows 8 Keyboard Shortcuts
- and: yes, I do like the mail app
Cheers,
Filehero
some content edits/updates
*: I consider Hyper-V to be some sort if a Type 1.5 Hypervisor because it "swallows" cpu's virtualization features once it is installed (actually, then guest
and host become guest of the hypervisor Hyper-Y!).
Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 28 Jan 2014 20:37
by admin
Filehero wrote:Other features worth looking at:
- new task manager
- storage pools
- file history (my favorite new functional feature)
-
Windows 8 Keyboard Shortcuts
- and: yes, I do like the mail app
Thanks for the tips. It seems in Win8 it's easier to find cooking recipes than any information about the installed software.
Anyway,
mail is my next question. Nothing against the mail app, but I need to
import my old emails and accounts (I have lots of both) from my XY machine (Outlook Express). Is it possible (if no I jump out of the window), and how?
PS: It seems to be difficult but possible:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... 2cd53a180c
Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 28 Jan 2014 20:45
by highend
I thinks it's still lacking support for sound.
Connect via RDP instead of the Hyper-V Manager -> Sound

Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 28 Jan 2014 20:45
by Filehero
admin wrote:Anyway, mail is my next question. Nothing against the mail app, but I need to import my old emails and accounts (I have lots of both) from my XY machine (Outlook Express). Is it possible (if no I jump out of the window), and how?
Yes, but afaik you need Outlook or an compatible mail client. The mail app is a simple local app client to online accounts. But I'm no expert in here (online and exchange only for > 15 years)
/e:
@highend: well, often it's the simple approach that.... cool.
Cheers,
Filehero
Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 28 Jan 2014 20:51
by admin
OK, I got an idea: I'll install Thunderbird on my XP machine, then import all Outlook Express settings/mails to it, then migrate Thunderbird to Win8. Should work, right?
Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 28 Jan 2014 20:53
by Filehero
admin wrote:OK, I got an idea: I'll install Thunderbird on my XP machine, then import all Outlook Express settings/mails to it, then migrate Thunderbird to Win8. Should work, right?
Yes. Oh wait: can't you "just" import your outlook.pst's from Win 8 (skipping the 'migration') using portable Thunderbird as highend is suggesting (yeah, I'm from the future..)?
Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 28 Jan 2014 20:54
by highend
OK, I got an idea: I'll install Thunderbird on my XP machine, then import all Outlook Express settings/mails to it, then migrate Thunderbird to Win8. Should work, right?
Just use a portable version. After importing everything just copy it over. Should work flawlessly & no real need to "migrate" it to the new os.
E.g.:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B_b7YCE ... JZRVU/edit
Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 28 Jan 2014 21:12
by admin
Filehero wrote:admin wrote:OK, I got an idea: I'll install Thunderbird on my XP machine, then import all Outlook Express settings/mails to it, then migrate Thunderbird to Win8. Should work, right?
Yes. Oh wait: can't you "just" import your outlook.pst's from Win 8 (skipping the 'migration') using portable Thunderbird as highend is suggesting (yeah, I'm from the future..)?
No, Thunderbird imports only from OE on the same machine.
Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 28 Jan 2014 21:19
by Filehero
admin wrote:No, Thunderbird imports only from OE on the same machine.
Didn't know that. Sounds like a somewhat strange restriction releated to hardcoded paths ...
Anyway, looking forward to hear what you think about the "new" Windows file explorer.
Cheers,
Filehero
Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 28 Jan 2014 21:41
by admin
Filehero wrote:Anyway, looking forward to hear what you think about the "new" Windows file explorer.
It's brilliant! I could not have made it any better ... for XY's business!

Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 29 Jan 2014 07:38
by admin
Next question: The following user name has been decided for me from the Gods of Windows 8.1:
So my Desktop now is in
C:\Users\doles_000\Desktop. Great!

I'd rather have "Donald" there. Any chance?
Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 29 Jan 2014 08:49
by highend
E.g.:
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/user-account-name-change
The better way would be to create a completely new user account named "Donald"...
Re: OT: Win 8.1
Posted: 29 Jan 2014 08:55
by admin
Yep, thanks, done.