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Wine Strategy - Run Older Non-MS Win Apps - Deny MS New Funds
I am trying to beat an employee discount deadline, but I need to know if my Windows Office XP apps will run under Vista. Otherwise, will I need to upgrade Office (ugh)? (I'm also trying to figure out why the 2.0 GHz T7300 and 2.2 GHz T7500 Croe 2 Duos are the same price--both have 4 MB L2 cache.

FindWindow() problem under Windows Vista
People do not need to "submit" apps to MS to test if they still run with their latest POS. They can see all by themselves How about the AV apps? Apollo v3.7zy Apple Quicktime v7.1.3 (32/64-bit) - installs as 32-bit app under 64-bit Vista Apple iTunes 7.0.2 - See link for information on Compatibility Issues

Seeing VERSIONINFO under Vista?
I notice that under XP, my apps can take 50% of the cpu thereby getting things done, whereas in Vista, even if I assign the app the highest priority under the Task Perhaps you should tell us what your program does, there is no reason your app should run slower due to vista, and it certainly hasn't been my

no DPMI memory under Windows vista
My real question is "Is anybody out there able to run ASP.NET 1.1 apps from BDS 2006 under Vista?" If so, what are you doing? What version of Vista? What modifications to IIS configurations, etc. If I figure it out, I will certainly post the solution. -Cary Bob Swart wrote: In fact, using IIS 7 I cannot even run

The Decision. Vista Or XP?
THE iPHONE IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH VISTA 64. But that's not the problem. Now, since I moved all my systems to 64-bit Vista out of need to run my big apps more efficiently, I'm used to niggling little problems and incompatibilities. That's not the problem. I didn't expect all my older software to run under Vista 64;

VB6 Application Extremely Slow under Vista
I guess most windowed OpenGL apps I have seen are being run to fill the screen anyway. For example, CAD software is windowed, but I have never seen anyone with a large enough screen to where that window was not maximized. Well, then have a look at the Model Editors and scripting tools coming with Game Engine SDKs.

When is GA PB11? Will it be for Vista?
Qznq.fpvragvfg.pbz 24hoursupport helpdesk On Sat, 10 Jun 2006 11:54:43 -0700, Evan Platt wrote: Looking for a firewall that will run under Vista. The built in one does little (or nothing) to tell me when apps attempt to phone home. Any suggestions? Read the almost endless posts and replies in the MS newsgroups

Why won't my EXE run under Vista with UAC Enabled?
It's the NAME of the executable, AutoUpdate, which makes Vista THINK (assuming that this brain-dead OS is capable of such a thing) that the process needs to run elevated. kpg, this explains your issue as well; In your case it's that third app in the chain which has the magical term 'update' in it, for me it's the

Just make Agent 1.93 work under Vista.
It let me know that this isn't an issue of a simple workaround and perhaps giving our whole app admin rights just for the few spots that set off UAC prompts isn't the way to go. I'll ask one question: if using the manifest to run as admin isn'ta good idea then why are there so many articles about how to do it?

iPhone Phollies
On the other side, DOS had lots of apps. For me, the *real* operating systems from Microsoft are the NT based ones (Win2K, XP, etc.). Thanks very much Dave Cutler for the great job! Could you imagine a doctor office when you have a Win95 machine that sometimes crash and you are forced to reboot, and then run

MSDOS apps on any platform of vista?
And if you have been successful, which version of Vista are you using, and what special things did you need to do? Thank you... -Cary PS: Yes, I can run ASP.NET 1.1 compiled apps under Vista, and can do some limited debugging using Cassini, but that's not what I am asking. I am specifically interested if anybody,

Again: BDS 2006 and Debugging ASP.NET 1.1 apps under Vista
With this app compiled and run as usual, getversionex reflects the OS as vista and thus the larger struct size value is used when setting the ofn. Under Vista I set the compatibility of VB6 itself to NT4 SP5, ran my GetVersionEx code, and it was able to get the compatibility value returned: Windows NT 4.0 1381

Again: BDS 2006 and Debugging ASP.NET 1.1 apps under Vista
Any word on how DOS apps run under Vista? From what I have read, Vista will not have 16-bit support at all. From an eWeek article May 5, 2004: "Not included in 64-bit Windows are some legacy subsystems like 16-bit support, the OS/2 subsystem and the portable operating-system interface for Unix [Posix].

Adobe apps languish under Rosetta.
Much like Windows Vista. He has a point. Apple scared the developer community with their abrupt cancellation of Copland back in the mid-'90's. find that the MacBook Pro is certainly a pro laptop (hell, benchmarks show it's almost as fast as a dual G5 tower), and a lot of pros run Adobe apps on their laptops.

OT: Anyone running Vista?
I've run PB 6.5 under XP, which Sybase has never promised could happen. I've run my PB 6.5 apps under XP with no problem. Is it possible to create an application from PB that will fail only in XP? Sure. Which leads me to my next point. Having Sybase say PowerBuilder will work under Vista doesn't mean our

OT--Office XP and Vista
Ginny Caughey ginny.caughey.onl...@wasteworks.com comp lang clipper visual-objects Grant, It sounds like your myfile.dbf is under \Program Files or \Windows or somewhere like that. My Clipper apps run fine under Vista but I never Set Clipper and instead use Blinker to "burn in" the Files setting like this: # # Burn

Seeing VERSIONINFO under Vista?
Suzanne S. Barnhill sbarnh...@mvps.org microsoft public word docmanagement Any app that will run under XP will run under Vista, so the OS is irrelevant. The point JoAnn was making is that the issue here arises from the fact that you're using Office 2007 (which will also run on XP) and not an older version.

How do I debug a program in non-adminstator mode under Vista
Like any program, a specific application may encounter some compatibility problems under Vista. Writing to file locations like anywhere under the \Windows If the 64-bit processor is running in 32-bit mode, then the VDM instructions are available (so, you can run DOS apps on 32-bit Vista runing on a 64-bit CPU

VC++ 6.0, does not run with properly under Vista
There are other issues running Access (any version) under Vista, like RunAsAdministrator, avoiding the virutalized folders, avoiding off-line folders, I just read a paper, I think it was from ZDNet, that reported that many, many new laptops were simply not powerful enough to run Vista with all its bells and

OpenGL's Future under Microsoft Vista
Personally, I'm not aware of significant scenarios where users have multiple arbitrary SAPI 5 speech apps; and they want to run then simultaneously; and they need Hi, I have a application which uses sapi 5.1 under Windows XP to control a mobile robot. I have installed the program on a new computer with Vista.