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Vista Application Compatibility
Mark L. Ferguson MarkLFergu...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general I would guess you are running Office with an 'application compatibility" setting. Something known to not work. -- Was this helpful? Then click the "Yes" Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface.

Vista Common App Folder
There are a LOT of Vista related technologies coming out now. No developer can afford to be Vista-ignorant. "Registry virtualization is an application compatibility technology that enables registry write operations that have global impact to be redirected to per-user locations. This redirection is transparent to

Vista Compatibility with FrontPage 2003
I have forwarded your suggestion to the compatibility team, I hope they can file it for consideration. However, as you know, this type of decision should be a big one and has gone out of my control. Anyway, I will feedback here if I got any comment from them. If your application is an installer, shouldn't the user

The March 2007 Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update
(929427) The Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929427/en-us (932246) March 2007 Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932246/en-us (935280) July 2007 Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update

Opt out of application compatibility mode on Vista?
Kev Well, to add to your 'confusion' Vista will also support 'Application Compatibility' configurations. ie, you can configure Vista so that it presents an expected landscape to a 'legacy' Application, yet physically store files and components differently. Most of your fears are just that - FUD over the unknown.

Any way to reinstall Vista ?
I am running a Gforce 8600 (MSI build) on a Windows Vista Platform. I have downloaded this driver and I am currently using it. The new overscan compensation Improved compatibility for Lost Planet *Added “Resize the HDTV desktop” underscan compensation option * Numerous game and application compatibility fixes.

Siemens Software
... he upgraded one of his computers to Windows Vista only to find it was experiencing compatibility problems with two of Microsoft's own MSN applications. http://www.microsoft-watch.com/content/vista/cheers_and_jeers_vista_sp1_compatibility. html?kc=MWRSS02129TX1K0000535 http://tinyurl.com/35qd9f -- ~~ Best of

Opt out of application compatibility mode on Vista?
From your post, I understand that when the Vista clients print to the server, error 537 is logged in event log. Firstly, I would like to confirm if you have installed following update: Update for Windows Small Business Server 2003: Windows Vista and Outlook 2007 compatibility (KB 926505)

Secrets of the Application Compatibility Database
Right-click Application Compatibility, click New, and then click DWORD Value. 4. Type Frontpg.exe, and then click OK to name the DWORD value. 5. Double-click Frontpg.exe. 6. HoHO "RayS" wrote: Can you tell me if FrontPage 2003 will be considered Vista compatible by Microsoft? Has anyone tried running it?

How can I verify updates installed *at time* of installation ...
In addition, in the Application Compatibility Toolkit help file, you will find extensive details under the following path: Application Compatibility Toolkit Technical Reference -> Vista Compatibility Evaluator Technical Reference -> What is the Vista Compatibility Evaluator? Please let me know if you need more

The March 2007 Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update
Even though Microsoft does a good job of addressing application compatibility, those efforts miss homegrown applications and applications from minor and defunct Jones said Microsoft may have pushed a too-aggressive transition schedule because of how long it took to release Vista, a delay that deprived it of new

Opt out of application compatibility mode on Vista?
Jeffrey Tan[MSFT] wrote: I have discussed this issue with the Vista compatibility team. Based on the confirmation, if the app is already manifested for UAC it should be opted out. Thanks for the response. My application is manifested for UAC, but that apparently doesn't stop GetVersionEx from returning a fake

Opt out of application compatibility mode on Vista?
Kalmb...@holzma.de
microsoft public win32 programmer kernel This test was done on "Vista-RTM-x64". All processes were running as x86 apps (you cannot set app-compat on x64 apps ;) ). I have currently no x86-Vista, to verify this on the "main" platform... The same behaviour can also be seen in XP (-SP2-x86).

Windows Vista at One Year (Dark Side Report)
March 2007 Windows Vista Application Compatibility Update View products that this article applies to. Article ID : 932246 Last Review : March 15, 2007 Revision : 1.2 APPLIES TO • Windows Vista Ultimate • Windows Vista Starter • Windows Vista Home Premium • Windows Vista Home Basic • Windows Vista Enterprise

Adding a manifest to a legacy app (from an administrators poin
Ornery_Sean OrneryS...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Oh, I see. I will look into it, but I honestly don't have any idea what to start "Mark L. Ferguson" wrote: I would guess you are running Office with an 'application compatibility" setting. Something known to not work.

Opt out of application compatibility mode on Vista?
Coming SP1, Microsoft deliberately stops several third party applications from running, including products from Trend Micro, Zonelabs, BitDefender, and Novell. <http://wastingtimewithmikeandari.wordpress. com/2008/01/31/linux-has-better-windows-compatibility-than-vista/> <SNIP> Then there's the question of

Windows Search Protocol Host & Windows Explorer Errors
"Jeffrey Tan[MSFT]" je...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public win32 programmer kernel Hi Jordan, I have discussed this issue with the Vista compatibility team. Based on the confirmation, if the app is already manifested for UAC it should be opted out. The only time the scenario you state would occur is if the

Vista SP1 b0rks 3rd party apps
ralish ral...@gmail.com microsoft public windows 64bit general Windows x64 (both XP (which is really a themed Windows Server 2003, it's from the same codebase) and Vista) have backwards compatibility with 32-bit applications. However, there are some caveats. The two that are very important to know are that: a) You

Anyone 'upgraded' back to XP after falling out with Vista?
I installed Office 2003 and also did all the updates, then went to install Business Contact Manager 2003 and I get an error: This program has known compatibility issues. Of course with Windows Vista then they suggest to download the patch Update for Windows Vista (KB943302) I did that and then it says it will not

I say XP will outlive Vista! :-)
manojpmat...@gmail.com
comp_crazy http://www.informationweek. com/shared/printableArticle.jhtml?articleID=198800462 may be I should have read this before i installed my ISP's login client in vista.