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Application Mover (Ver 4.0) |
Application Mover is designed to move programs from one path to a different path on the same hard disk or to another hard disk on that same computer. The program works on specify paths (folders). For example, you can move: c:\prog\editor -> c:\oldstuff\edit or to a path on a different drive such d:\rare\editor. Application Mover is not intended to be a clone utility. Technical users can put the program to use in other ways but the standard functioning of Application Mover is that the physical drive arrangement & lettering should remain constant on your machine. Very Important: Before you use Application Mover please read through the 'Important Notes' topic (also in the program F1 documentation) for information about the program itself and usage suggestions. Important - Windows Vista Users: Application Mover does not automatically assign itself 'administrator level' program on your computer. Application Mover must be run 'As Administrator'. Do this by right clicking on the program shortcut and select 'Run As Administrator' to run the program. This should be done even if your Vista user account is one with full access permissions. Alternatively you can manually modify the shortcut properties for the shortcut to launch the program (Right click on the shortcut; Click on Shortcut tab; Click on Advanced; Check 'Run as administrator'). Application Mover is compatible with Windows 2000/XP, Windows 2003, and Windows Vista (all versions). 32-bit and 64-bit (x64) versions are available. Windows 95/98/ME & NT are not officially supported but fully patched versions the program (32-bit) should function on those platforms. Application Mover Starting Dialog Important - If you receive a 'Missing DLL' or 'Application has failed to start because the application configuration is not correct' type message from Windows 2000 or Windows XP when you launch Application Mover you probably need to install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 runtime components. Nearly all computers already have them installed by some other application. In rare cases, or after a fresh XP rebuilt, the C++ runtime files may not be present. These can be downloaded and installed directly from Microsoft via these links:
For 32-bit Windows -
Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86) |
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