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OEM OSR2 for Win95. Where can I get it?
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22/04/1999 16:58:48
 
 
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22/04/1999 09:56:56
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00210978
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>Hi, All!
>
>On some computers in my office we have OEM Hebrew-Enabled version of Win95.
>I've installed Windows Scripting Host on one of them and I'm unable to run sample scripts on it. At Microsoft's site on WSH they say that I must have installed IE3.0 or later and OEM OSR2 version of Windows 95, if it's an OEM release.
>I've tried to search for it on Microsoft's site, but with no results.
>
>Could anybody tell me how and where to get it?

Unfortunately, it's not legitimately available except sold as a part of a new system, or as a part of an MSDN Professional or Universal Subscription. You'll need to contact a systems vendor to get it. It is not an upgrade to original Retail Win95.

Your best bet short of an MSDN subscription (significant $) would be to install a copy of IE4 or later that supports the version of Win95 you're running, or find a vendor who has the Hebrew-Enabled OSR2 and buy it from them (there are several vendors in the states who will sell the US version of OSR2 with a new drive, but I don't know of anyone I deal with who stocks the internationalized OSR2.)

>Please help!
>
>TIA, Uri.
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