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Links2Tray displays Internet Explorer’s Favorites, Netscape’s Bookmarks and Opera’s Hotlist links.
It’s a simple and easy-to-use utility that resides in the system tray (near the clock).
You can load any link’s web page in either Internet Explorer, Netscape or Opera (assuming you have these programs installed of course). When the browser isn’t running yet, Links2Tray will launch it for you.
When the new Dump Popup Windows feature is enabled, those annoying popup windows, mostly containing advertisements, are automatcally dumped (closed) on the spot in Internet Explorer 4 or higher.
When desired, you can still view them by holding down the [Ctrl] key while clicking a link or reloading or by adding the URL’s of allowed sites to a list.
You can add favorite links to the Link2Tray menu by dragging-and-dropping them onto the menu.
Also, you can add saved links to Favorites and click on an existing entry to load its web page.
To find the location of Links2Tray, you can use the ‘Search for Executable’ dialog box.
Notes:
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Links2Tray v1.0.13 (14-Oct-2004)
* [Ctrl] key must be pressed to open popup windows in Internet Explorer 4 or higher
Links2Tray v1.0.12 (06-Oct-2003)
* Updated to reflect changes made to Internet Explorer 4 by Microsoft
Links2Tray v1.0.11 (28-Jun-2003)
* You can now use a key shortcut to load a web page in the default browser (Ctrl-F5)
Links2Tray v1.0.10 (14-Jun-2003)
* Fixed a bug in the menu item titles.
Links2Tray v1.0.9 (10-Jul-2002)
* Changed the menu item titles to the popular format:
[Favorites | Bookmarks | Hotlist]
Links2Tray v1.0.8 (08-Jul-2002)
* Moved the Help menu into the Tools menu for simplicity.
* Changed the default color of all menu items to black, except for those items
that have a background color.
* Fixed a bug in the default web page address.
Links2Tray v1.0.7 (03-Jul ce698b3d9e

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SAPIErr is a command-line utility for Microsoft SAPI error codes. It prints the SAPI error code, the verbose description of the error, and some other information.
SAPIErr provides information on most SAPI error codes returned by the speech recognizer, the prompt engine, and SAPI itself.
Get SAPIErr and try it for yourself to see what it’s all about!

Change History:

v3.0 – 26 May 2008
– It should work on Windows Server 2008 R2 (Trial Version)

About SAPIErr:

SAPIErr is a command-line lookup utility for SAPI error codes. For example, it can be used to decipher any SAPI error codes that appear in Microsoft Speech Server 2004 logs.

SAPIErr provides information on most SAPI error codes returned by the speech recognizer, the prompt engine, and SAPI itself. In many cases, it returns a verbose description for a return code.

SAPIErr is useful for deciphering SAPI error codes returned by the speech recognizer, the Microsoft Speech Server 2004 prompt engine, and SAPI itself.

Get SAPIErr and try it for yourself to see what it’s all about!

@echo off
REM This script was made for running it using “Run as Administrator” in Windows Vista
REM as the user (RunAs32.cmd) – but not in Windows Server 2008 R2 (I’ve tried it but it didn’t work).

REM

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