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is front page 2000 compatible w/ XP
JPrice jchanpr...@netzero.net macromedia director basics Dir 8.5.1 is compatible with XP Pro, at least. I don't know if there is any difference in the home version. Did you try the "Program Compatibility Wizard?" "astriex" <webforumsu...@macromedia.com> wrote in message news:bgnr5l$of3$1@forums.macromedia.com.

Is Director 8.5.1 compatible with Win XP?
The Program Compatibility Wizard isn't for drivers. You can use the Wizard or set things manually. How to Troubleshoot Program Compatibility Issues in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;285909 Yes you could have hardware that is not compatible. Did you run the Upgrade Advisor?

digital signing
cranky crai...@img.net microsoft public windowsxp general Hello potential helpers, too late discovered we'd downloaded some win98 compatible games onto our new XP home edition--receiving some error messages, and want to run the compatibility wizard to help remedy the problems. Any ideas to help us unearth this

HP Printers and Vista do not play nice
... Compatibility Mode in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx? scid=kb;en-us;292533&Product=winxp How to use the Program Compatibility Wizard in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;301911&Product=winxp -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows XP - Shell/User Be Smart!

Quattro Pro 7.0 Won't Work in Windows XP
Anyway....you should not have a problem, but just in case XP has a Program Compatibility Wizard. As an alternative, you can set the compatibility properties To start the Program Compatibility Wizard, click Start, click Help and Support, click Find compatible hardware and software for Windows XP, and then,

XP and Family Tree Maker
Right-click on a shortcut to it, select the Compatibility tab, and select Windows 98 or from the drop-down. This feature works for many pre-XP stuff, but not all. -Eric but I cant find it ! This may help: "How to Use the Program Compatibility Wizard" (http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q301/9/11.asp)

XP to 2000
HOW TO: Use the Program Compatibility Wizard in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;301911 -- Nicholas -------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Sinan" <siyi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message: news:020701c3098d$4e75d650$2f01280a@phx.gbl.

can a program designed for win 95 work in XP?
If this is your situation, you may be able to run these older application on Windows XP using the Program Compatibility Wizard. Here's the article from the Windows XP Help The Program Compatibility Wizard This wizard prompts you to test your program in different modes (environments) and with various settings.

software not compatible
David Anfinrud david...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public games The Program Compatibility Wizard is one way to install the program. It will tell the program you are To run the Program Compatibility Wizard 1.. Start the Program Compatibility Wizard. 2.. Follow the instructions in the wizard. Note a.

98 Programs/Apps on WinXP
Install the Application Compatability kit. It is on the Windows XP CD in support tools. I think it needs seperate install but if suppport tools is installed it will be in help (apcompat.exe). This is real man stuff, not like that little girly Program Compatability Wizard. Create a custom compatability for robocop.

Adding Office 2007 to Vista
My version does not have the Backup Wizard in the Tools folder. I don't have a CD burner, only a CD-ROM and a floppy drive. I checked on external drives and CD burners and Are there any other ways to back up my data? I have done the compatibility check and my computer meets the minimum hardware requirements.

Upgrading from Windows 98 SE to Windows XP
t.cruise t__cruise@[NoSpam]hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general Start button/All Programs/Accessories/Program Compatibility Wizard. When the Wizard opens click the NEXT button, then select the option: I want to use the program on the CD_ROM drive, click the NEXT button, select: Windows 95, then click the

Thomas & friend's
I see no issues with VPN and the few clients I was summoned to who did, had used the netwrok wizard to set up which simply restored to prior solved the issues as it I am not a big fan of compatibility mode anyway as I remember using it in XP early days for install issues, and finding while it worked in terms of

video games for win98
I've
loaded it successfully on an XP machine using the Compatibility Wizard, but Windows 2000 doesn't have a Compatibility Wizard. Does anyone know if I can get a Compatibility Wizard for Windows 2000, or can I somehow load the Compatibility Wizard onto the Windows 2000 machine to get the Windows 98 application

Install Help
Michael quiksilver...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp video Basically that says it all. I have a very old game that used to run under Windows 95 but will not with XP. I have tried using the Program Compatibility Wizard but the Program still comes up with the video card does not support VESA bios.

Problems running Disk Scan
websurferdude leafs_4_ever...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp basics You can test using Program Compatibility Wizard (Start - All Programs - Accessories - Program Compatibility Wizard option) Another way is to run a program either under 98/ME or Windows 2000 Compatibility - right click on program u want to

installing software using the Compatibility Wizard
Charlie. http://www.msmvps.com/xperts64/ Rick wrote: When Mary double clicks on perfnav.exe = 'the image file c:/perfnav11/setup.exe is valid, but is for a machine type other than current machine' I tried running the software compatibility wizard (Microsoft) over perfnav.exe, did not work. perfnav.exe is a zipped

Advice - Best way to transfer settings to a Vista Clean install.
Click Start | All Programs | Accessories | Program Compatibility Wizard and follow the prompts. If the program is on a floppy disk, copy the entire floppy Steve, can i ask one more question, I tried using the Program compatibility wizard and went through the steps and was able to install the program, however,

XP and DOS program issues
For changing systems like that, it's best to use the XP Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. Insert the WinXP CD and the blue introductory screen should appear (if not, run setup.exe)... the Wizard is on the introductory screen. You can also use the Compatibility Wizard (also on the front screen) to look at your PC

Installing '95 compatible software on XP
Brian Kvalheim - [MVP] dontrespond...@email.com microsoft public msn discussion Sorry, here is the link for the Windows 2000 compatibility/wizard info: You could hopefully do this via the website of your computer manufacturer or you could use the Windows 2000 compatibility wizard. I can give you an example of a