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Vista Installations
Since the deployment of Vista reports are coming in that my VB programs won't run on Vista. Is it possible Vista doesn't support VB? Microsoft says it does. Support Statement for Visual Basic 6.0 on Windows Vista http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vbrun/ms788708.aspx But that doesn't mean ALL VB apps will run under

Vista and VO apps
kpg n...@spam.com microsoft public windows vista general microsoft public windows vista security "Joseph Geretz" <jger...@nospam.com> wrote in Joseph Geretz - Mostly to commiserate, but perhaps my apps behavior will shed light on this issue for someone that understands such things: I have an app that calls

Mappery breakthrough : Garmin topo, vista, rino, under linux & CXO
Also, is the laptop/Vista 32 bit or 64 bit? It might be a bit of a stretch to think that a 16 bit program would run on a 64 bit machine. 32 bit. Old VB 3.0 app using Jet 2.0 engine runs fine under very OS from 3.1 to XP but hangs then corrupts DB under Vista Home Premium. All running locally - not network

Jet 2.0 dB corruption under Vista
Joseph Geretz jger...@nospam.com microsoft public windows vista general microsoft public windows vista security Hi kpg, Thanks for your response. Joseph Geretz - Mostly to commiserate, but perhaps my apps behavior will shed light on this issue for someone that understands such things: I have an app that calls

Why won't my EXE run under Vista with UAC Enabled?
How can I force it to install this application to require the app to run as administrator? The only way I know of is to change the filename to include the word setup, update, ect. which I don't want to do. Any suggestions? Checking that box adds an entry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows

Price of PCs as Vista nears?
And a great majority of applications that run under XP run just fine under Vista, as well. And more effort is being put into ensure the maximum compatibility that's practical. After having used it for X months ? and then reinstall all apps ? What about if you bought it with .. Money/Office etc preinstalled.

OpenGL's Future under Microsoft Vista
I write non-fullscreen apps. Well, than you have a problem :{ Sorry, about that quip! 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.

Start Button Search finds apps but won't run
So having a 68K-speed CPU that ran mainframe programs made no sense, because a single-bus PC (even a Microchannel architecture) simply did not have the I/O bandwidth to run most mainframe apps. And a FORTRAN programmer really doesn't care what architecture is executing FORTRAN. Godon Bell (designer of the PDP11,

MS Vista and Clipper apps
cat typing...@gmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Just as on Windows XP x64, many 32bit applications would run on Windows Vista x64. But I'm sure that some 32bit app that ran under XP x64, wouldn't run under Vista x64. The reason is simple. See, there are some 32bit apps that wouldn't run under Vista

Delphi and Vista
... Vista compatible versions (or updates) for the apps you are having trouble with. I was able to get Vista working just fine. Here is a run down of my experience. Photoshop filters that work under XP do not always work under Vista. I am truly astounded that Microsoft thought this dog was ready for the show.

what programs will Windows Vista run?
Is it possible *at all* for one application to launch another one under Vista? Yes. 2. If yes, is the problem of the failure in my application located to its code (meaning that the code You might get issues when you start apps which need to run as elevated processes, like setups or system configuration tools.

Anyone able to run Vista successfully?
NET 1.1 applications from Vista, or you cannot. When you cannot, you are getting an error indicating that you need to run aspnet_regiis.exe with an error NET 1.1 applications from BDS 2006 under Vista, but I have never read a post where someone was encountering the preceding error and was able to change their

debugging app crashes under Vista
Would this still be possible under Vista? Or application activation information under HKLM, is this affected? Thanks Richard Pilkington "Ginny Caughey" <ginny.caughey.onl...@wasteworks.com> wrote in message news:53dmgqF1rhseoU1@mid.individual.net... Paul, Yes it does unless your app is run as administrator.

Compiling X apps with gcc under SunOs 4.1.1
NET 1.1 applications from BDS 2006 under Vista, I just noticed your messages here. I'm afraid there's a little misunderstanding: I can *run* ASP.NET 1.1 applications from BDS 2006 under Windows Vista and IIS 7, but I cannot debug them using IIS 7. In fact, using IIS 7 I cannot even run them from the IDE (but I can

will office 2003 run on windows vista home premium
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wiped, partitioned under Vista with unallocated space left at the beginning with Acronis , the other wiped and partitioned under XP. ..... I think you will need a Vista DVD to spell Vista. If you had used a Vista DVD, you might be able to use the very helpful apps Rick suggested to get your bootloaders in order

Will RoboHelp X5 run in Vista?
In Windows Vista, how can a Language Monitor determine if another application (launched via the Run key in the registry) is currently running? That works fine, even under Vista. I suspect Vista launches the app under a different session, and FindWindow() only looks for apps in the current user session.

vista and vfp6
Vista w/o VMs is a bad choice for DOS apps, but more or less good for win32/64 development and other windows apps (though, compatibility issues still wrote in message news:bee.13f623fa.3362fd78@aol.com... now, what's easier to just write a patch which allows these programs to run as before or to adapt them all

DOS and Vista ?
If
you run Vista setup from the XP desktop and simply select your desired partition for installation your disk drive lettering will align between the two .... Now, I do not get an option when I boot to choose wich OS to boot to, it only boots into Vista. Under Vista, it shows as my C drive, I see the partion on the

Vista Apps Must Be 'Cool'
Also, over the next months, most apps will be updated play well in Vista. If you develop for a living, I don't see how you can have much of future staying in XP. Sure, it will probably be here for many years, but in the long run at some point you will have to switch. If you aren't providing to a vertical market you

PS doesn't work with custom cultures under Vista
When running a vfp app in vista "aero" you get the missing borders on child forms and dropdown box items all get highlighted when using the mouse. If you run an app as administrator, the problem magically goes away. Microsoft obviouslly has the code to fix these display issues. Can they not just parse out the code