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ixus 500 drivers windows 2003

 
cosdal
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Jun 12, 2004 16:21 |  #1

i have a big problem with all the drivers from the other operate system.
The windows 2003 find the camera connect but noone program work i make the same step like to have windows xp but nothing yet.
i need help with beging how to do thanks




  
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mike ­ j
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Jun 14, 2004 10:10 |  #2

Sorry - I think you will have to explain yourself a little better.

Do you mean Windows 2000 ?

I would have thought that Canon provide drivers for Windows 2000 and I would imagine that ZoomBrowser should work fine with it too.

Can you explain exactly what the problem is ?


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cosdal
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Jun 15, 2004 05:42 |  #3

i have windows 2003 and i try to make it set how is working to windows xp but nothing the only what i get is camera not connecting i'm going to device manager and the drivers is working well but not the programs
then i install windows xp to see what is the problem and working perfect how is explain in the manual
but i need now 2 pc.




  
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rsnadel
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Jun 15, 2004 09:46 |  #4

There is no program called Windows 2003. There is an Office 2003, which consists of several applications (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, etc.). There is Windows XP, which is the latest version of the Microsoft Operating System. It comes in either a Home or Pro version.




  
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Jun 15, 2004 12:38 |  #5

sorry but i have windows 2003 for more info try to see in
http://www.microsoft.c​om …wsserver2003/de​fault.mspx (external link)
http://www.microsoft.c​om …ion/overview/de​fault.mspx (external link)
thanks and if you like more details i can't sent you




  
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Jun 15, 2004 13:16 |  #6

Instead of using Windows Server 2003, why not use a workstation operating system such as XP?




  
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Jun 15, 2004 13:21 |  #7

cosdal wrote:
sorry but i have windows 2003 for more info try to see in
http://www.microsoft.c​om …wsserver2003/de​fault.mspx (external link)
http://www.microsoft.c​om …ion/overview/de​fault.mspx (external link)
thanks and if you like more details i can't sent you


Sorry for the misunderstanding. Obviously I'm not familiar with this software.




  
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Jun 16, 2004 04:33 |  #8

stopbath wrote:
Instead of using Windows Server 2003, why not use a workstation operating system such as XP?

because my provider have block my port for the email and i must use dns




  
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Jun 16, 2004 06:05 |  #9

cosdal wrote:
stopbath wrote:
Instead of using Windows Server 2003, why not use a workstation operating system such as XP?

because my provider have block my port for the email and i must use dns

Did you check with MicroSoft? They might know the answer...
Can your provider 'unblock" your port for the email?




  
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mike ­ j
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Jun 17, 2004 07:35 |  #10

It doesn't look like Windows 2003 is intended for normal, individual home use and you may even find that Canon don't officially support it.

As you suggested, you should find that your camera works fine with XP.

I'm not sure what you mean about your provider 'blocking' your email port, but it sounds like it's not ideal. If I was you, I'd be looking for another provider !


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Jun 17, 2004 08:19 |  #11

mike j wrote:
It doesn't look like Windows 2003 is intended for normal, individual home use and you may even find that Canon don't officially support it.

As you suggested, you should find that your camera works fine with XP.

I'm not sure what you mean about your provider 'blocking' your email port, but it sounds like it's not ideal. If I was you, I'd be looking for another provider !

canon support the windows 2000 and is not for home users and maybe i like to use this camera to sent streem video to internet then canon is better to support




  
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Jun 17, 2004 11:32 |  #12

canon support the windows 2000 and is not for home users and maybe i like to use this camera to sent streem video to internet then canon is better to support[/IMG]

Windows XP replace Windows 2000 Professional
Windows Server 2003 replace Windows 2000 Server

The Server version of Windows not intended for normal usage.
Therefore you might have problem.

Use Windows XP or Windows 2000 Professional will solve your problem.


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Jun 17, 2004 13:47 |  #13

cosdal wrote:
canon support the windows 2000 and is not for home users and maybe i like to use this camera to sent streem video to internet then canon is better to support

As Liang says, Windows 2000 IS for home use. Windows 2003 Server is NOT !

As you cannot use your IXUS camera as a webcam (a topic that's been discussed on this forum many times !) then you will not be able to use it to stream video to the internet.


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Jun 19, 2004 15:18 |  #14

Liang wrote:
canon support the windows 2000 and is not for home users and maybe i like to use this camera to sent streem video to internet then canon is better to support[/IMG]

Windows XP replace Windows 2000 Professional
Windows Server 2003 replace Windows 2000 Server

The Server version of Windows not intended for normal usage.
Therefore you might have problem.

Use Windows XP or Windows 2000 Professional will solve your problem.

i have try the camera to windows xp and working perfect but i ask advice to make it to work for windows 2003




  
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Jun 19, 2004 15:20 |  #15

mike j wrote:
cosdal wrote:
canon support the windows 2000 and is not for home users and maybe i like to use this camera to sent streem video to internet then canon is better to support

As Liang says, Windows 2000 IS for home use. Windows 2003 Server is NOT !

As you cannot use your IXUS camera as a webcam (a topic that's been discussed on this forum many times !) then you will not be able to use it to stream video to the internet.

i think when you use windows 2000 server is going to work why there and not to windows 2003 where is the different




  
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