I have a game program and want to host a dedicated server on windows 2003 standard edition. The server's video card does not pass the video test to start the game. I know of others who are using the same server company and video card and they are able to somehow bypass the video test. I did alot of searching on the web and I can't find any information that works. What I need is someone to figure out how to do this and I will test it on the server. It seems that there may be a way in the config file or the registry to get past this. I know that once it gets past this point it will open into a console mode and everything will work fine.
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## Platform
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