Historical FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

Question: The company administrator was able to set up the macros in CorelDRAW 10 and copy them 
to the toolbar without any problems. When the user (or any user regardless 
of what type of priviledges they have, even administrative) attempts to add 
the macro to the toolbar, it is not listed.
Answer: The Problem is that Visual Basic for Application only works for the user who install CorelDRAW.  
With the following work around VBA works for all users. 
1. Log on as the Administrator (the one which installed the apps) 
2. Start -> Run 
3. type regedit [enter] 
4. Goto HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\COREL\CorelDraw\10.0 
5. When the key is highlighted, select REGISTRY -> EXPORT REGISTRY FILE 
6. Select a path to save the exported registry file that will be accessible 
to all users 
7. Now Log off as the Administrator 
8. Log on as one of the users 
9. Goto the path where you saved the exported registry files and Double 
Click both of them 
10. Select YES to add each one to the registry 
11. Repeat the last three steps (8-10) for each user 
12.06.2002

Question: When I export my job in bitmap format (JPEG, GIF, TIFF, etc.) I only get a bitmap with lines.
Answer: This problem only occurs when Windows NT is being used. Unfortunately it cannot be eliminated at present, as the program modules for exporting bitmaps with the 32bit environment of Windows NT dont work.
24.07.2001

Question: EuroCUT wont start and an error message copy protection not found appears. But the dongle can be detected without any problem using Windows 3.x or Windows 95.
Answer: Start Windows NT as administrator, insert program disk 3 (EuroCUT Light disk 2) into the  
disk drive and start by entering a:\hlinst a: in the run program function. This copies  
two additional driver files (HLDVDD.DLL into system32 directory and HARDLOCK.SYS into  
System32\drivers directory) and enters them in the registry which allows the dongle to be recalled.

Note: EuroCUT can be run using Windows NT 4.0 from Version 4.0.

24.07.2001

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