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Re: Where is the Vista Program Compatibility Wizard?
Andrew,
Your explanation is what I was looking for. Many thanks.
"Andrew McLaren" <andrew@fakeaddress.com> wrote in message
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> "Stan Kay" <stan.kay@ntlworld.com> wrote in ...
>>I know how to run the Vista Compatibility Wizard but have no idea about
>>the name of its .exe file or where it is located. Can anyone please
>>enlighten
>
> Hi Stan,
>
> Like many system features, the Compatibility Wizard does not run from an
> EXE file. It lives in acprgwiz.dll, in the System32 subdirectory.
>
> So you cannot lauch it interactively, like you would for say, Notepad.exe
> or Winword.exe. To run the Program Compatibility Wizard, go to Control
> Panel, Programs and click on "Use an older program with this version of
> Windows". That will launch the wizard.
>
> If you really, really *must* laucnch the wizard from a command line, you
> could try this command:
>
> "C:\Windows\System32\mshta.exe"
> res://C:\Windows\system32\acprgwiz.dll/compatmode.hta
>
> However starting the Wizard manually like this is untested, unsupported,
> and may cause baldness, crop failures, sterility and death.
>
> Hope it helps,
> --
> Andrew McLaren
> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
>
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