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How do I install a new version of MS Sans Serif

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Old 13 February 2003, 08:48 AM
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on my NT4 machine when it's already in use (file manager/desktop/etc)

ALL fonts in Display Settings/Appearance are Tahoma!

registry location?
Old 13 February 2003, 10:43 AM
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control panel - fonts?

rename old one first?

utility for coping in use files... get programming...

or if you could create an app that would register a font from command line that would be nice
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Havent tried this before, ..but have you tried starting in VGA mode ??
Old 13 February 2003, 07:17 PM
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I went thru the registry and changed all the default/system fonts to tahoma.
then deleted the invalid font and reinstalled it.

then went and changed the registry values back

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