Microsoft Frontpage 2003 Portable File
It loaded.
The challenge: the rink’s owner, "Crazy" Carl, only had a decrepit Windows 2000 machine in the back office. No CD-ROM drive. No admin password to install software. He looked at me, sweat beading on his brow. "Can you do it?" Microsoft Frontpage 2003 Portable
I paid him five dollars and a half-eaten bag of sour gummy worms. It loaded
Last week, I found that USB stick. Out of morbid curiosity, I plugged it into my modern Windows 11 machine. The OS recognized it instantly. I navigated to the folder, expecting nothing. I right-clicked FRONTPG.EXE , set compatibility to , and double-clicked. No admin password to install software
I pulled out my keychain. The translucent blue USB drive gleamed under the fluorescent lights. "Watch this."
But I loved it for its limitations.
Back on my family’s Dell Dimension 3000 (a roaring Pentium 4 with 512MB of RAM), I plugged in a translucent blue 256MB USB 2.0 drive. I dragged the folder over. No installation wizard. No "Configuring Windows components." No dreaded .NET Framework prompt. I double-clicked .