XP's small game ported to Win2003

  
Although many people are playing CS, legend, miracle, the Three Kingdoms and many other large games, but many friends still have a soft spot for Windows' own minesweeper, Solitaire and other small games. In the spare time of work, sweeping the thunder also has some fun. In Windows Server 2003, there is no such small game that you can't tire of. Isn't it possible to have both a fish and a bear's paw? Can you just abandon these games for 2003? After groping, I finally successfully ported the small game in windows xp to Windows Server 2003. The implementation process is as follows:

Tip:
The following operation is based on Windosw Server 2003 installed on the C drive. You can change the drive letter in the article according to your actual situation, otherwise it will go wrong.

1. Put the windows xp installation CD into the CD-ROM drive, open it with the resource manager in Windows 2003, and find the ZONEOC.DL_ file located in the X:I386 directory (X is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive, please modify it yourself) , the same below), open the ZONEOC.DL_ file with WINRAR or winzip, and release it to the C:WindowsSystem32Setup folder (C is the drive letter of the Windows Server 2003 operating system, please modify it yourself, the same below) to form zoneoc.dll Form, size 9KB. You can also type "EXPAND X:I386ZONEOC.DL_ C:WindowsSystem32Setupzoneoc.dll" directly in the Run dialog or at the command prompt (the quotes do not have to be entered).

2, find the three files located in the X:I386 directory GAMES.IN_, IGAMES.IN_, PINBALL.IN_, open these three files with WINRAR or winzip, and release to C:WindowsINF Under the folder, forms games.inf (18KB), igames.inf (13KB), and pinball.inf (7KB). You can also enter them directly in the Run dialog or at the command prompt: "EXPAND X: I386GAMES.IN_ C:WindowsINFgames.inf", "EXPAND X:I386IGAMES.IN_ C:WindowsINFigames.inf", "EXPAND X:I386PINBALL" .IN_C:WindowsINFpinball.inf".

3, open the C:WindowsInfSYSOC.INF file with Notepad, find "MultiM=ocgen.dll, OcEntry, multimed.inf, HIDE, 7" under the [Components] section, add below it The following content, as shown in Figure 1:
Figure 1


Games=ocgen.dll,OcEntry,games.inf,,7
Pinball=ocgen.dll,OcEntry ,pinball.inf,HIDE,7
ZoneGames=zoneoc.dll,ZoneSetupProc,igames.inf,,7

4. Click Start-->Set-->Control Panel, Open the Control Panel, double-click "Add or Remove Programs", open the "Add or Remove Programs" window, click the "Add or Remove Windows Components" button, pop up the "Windows Components Wizard" window, double-click the "Components" text box "Attachments and Tools, select the "Game" checkbox in the "Accessories and Tools" window that pops up, as shown in Figure 2. Click the "OK" button to return to the Windows Components Wizard window. When the "Accessories and Tools" check box in the "Components" text box is selected (ie, ticked), click "Next".


Figure 2

5. Windows starts to configure the components, and at the same time, a blue installation progress bar is displayed below. When the ClusSprt.dll file needs to be popped up, put the Windows Server 2003 installation CD into the CD. CD-ROM drive, and through the "Browse" button to locate the CLUSSPRT.DL_ file under the I386 folder (or the folder where the 2003 installation file is located on the hard disk), as shown in Figure 3, click the "OK" button.
Figure 3

6. When the pop-up Freecell.dll file is needed, remove the Windows Server 2003 installation CD, insert the windows xp installation CD into the CD-ROM drive, and use the “Browse” button to locate the FREECELL under the I386 folder. .EX_ file, as shown in Figure 4, click the "OK" button. Wait a moment, wait for the installation to complete, click the "Finish" button to close the Windows Configuration Component window.
Figure 4

Ok, now click on "Start--> Programs--> Games" Is not very familiar with the game we have returned to our side (Figure 5).
Figure 5

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