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#321 9-Jul-2003 05:42
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I have windows 2003 server with USB dongle WIDCOMM CSR Adapter.
I've installed the drivers shippend on cd and all is ok, but when i have installed the application
BTW, there is a message this license is not compatible with this operative system and ask me the lincense key...

Please help me


Thanks from Italy

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#597 9-Jul-2003 08:01
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I've seen threads on Usenet saying that apparently you can have this software working with Windows 2003 Server.

Worth giving it a try?




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#603 9-Jul-2003 19:56
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I've had this problem since 2003 came out. At Widcomm they've told me then that they are "testing" new drivers, but still nothing. I've seen on other forums that using some drivers with license key included, it should work, but it doesn't work on my PC. If it helps: http://www.gsmcity.de/forum/thread.php?threadid=135 (but it's in german).

But I hope someone has a better sollution?

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#606 9-Jul-2003 23:33
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thank very much to all your replies... expecially to freitasm
for the good link to IVT BlueSoleil that is running quite well on Windows Server 2003 with my CSR USB dongle adpter.

Thanks a lot again...

Righella



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#607 10-Jul-2003 00:30
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I have MSI dongle so it won't work with this :(

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#608 10-Jul-2003 01:35
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I thought MSI was based on CSR/widcomm? If this is the case it should work.




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#616 10-Jul-2003 20:19
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It is based on Widcomm, but it doesn't work. It doesn't recognise the dongle. I've tried adding MSI dongle into INF file, but it still didn't work :(

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#629 11-Jul-2003 09:12
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I've seen on a newsgroup a post from TDK saying the Widcomm stack 1.4 supports W2K2003 Server. But you have to get it from the adapter's manufacturer.




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#676 15-Jul-2003 20:34
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Where to get 1.4, on MSI they don't reply to any support mails nor to forum posts.

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#677 15-Jul-2003 20:58
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You'll have to wait until MSI releases the update. The only manufacturer with this on the street is DLINK, so far.




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