The site has a nice KernelEx tutorial YouTube video, may try it some day. Unfortunately downloads from the site via RetroZilla do not work. Can't remember which forum member runs retrosystemsrevival, thank-you. This version sounds cool but it needs KernelEx with Windows 2000 compatability. Clicking k-meleon.exe results in the same missing export ADVAPI32.DLL error.Īssistance appreciated, is this the correct version of K-Meleon to test? Are the DLL files not properly recognized? Does a Windows 98 SE friendly K-Meleon need to be installed first, then over-zip the release? Does it just not work on a vanilla system? Edited Augby Wunderbar98 This file is present in vanilla Windows 98 SE C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.Ĭopying AVAPI32.DLL into the unzipped K-Meleon root directory. Clicking k-meleon.exe indicates k-meleon.exe is linked to missing export ADVAPI32.DLL, CreateRestrictedToken. Now clicking k-meleon9x.exe results in an illegal operation error, invalid page fault. This file does not exist in the Windows 98 SE operating system but there is a same-named file in the Open Office v2.4 installation directory.Ĭopied MSVCR71.DLL into both C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM and the unzipped K-Meleon root directory, rebooted. Unzipping and executing k-meleon.exe or k-meleonW9x.exe result in an MSVCR71.DLL not found error. Next trialed K-Meleon1.5.4en-US.tls12.7z from: Trialed the newest and oldest releases from (KM-Goanna-20171215 and KM76.2.1-Goanna-20200725) and both reportedly require a newer version of Windows when attempting to launch the executable. Trying to get a TLS v1.2 K-Meleon running on vanilla Windows 98 SE.
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