Il 31/08/2007, gabriele ha scritto:
> tasto destro su un eseguibile , "ProprietÃ*", "CompatibilitÃ*", nella sezione
> "impostazione" c'è la voce "composizione del desktop".
> A cosa serve?
Et voilÃ*:
*How to troubleshoot a program that does not run as expected after it
is installed on Windows Vista*
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/931362/en-us
Ti evito la traduzione italiana, per rispetto alla nostra lingua :-)
Si legge:
*Step 3: Disable Aero Glass when you run the program*
In some cases, a program may not be compatible with the new Desktop
Window Manager and Aero Glass functionality in Windows Vista. Symptoms
that indicate that a program is incompatible with Aero Glass include
any of the following:• A flickering screen
• Desktop and window artifacts
• A program window not painting correctly on the screen
• A program window not painting at all and possibly causing a black
window
To determine whether the program compatibility issue is related to Aero
Glass, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, and then type the name of
the program in the Start Search box.
2. In the Programs list , right-click the program that you are
troubleshooting, and then click Properties.
3. On the Compatibility tab, click to select the *Disable desktop
composition* check box.
When you select the Disable desktop composition option in the program
properties, Windows Vista disables Aero Glass every time that you run
the program. Aero Glass is re-enabled when the program is closed.
Nella nostra lingua, disattivando "Composizione del desktop" Windows
Vista disattiva Areo Glass ogni volte che quel programma è avviato e lo
riattiva alla sua chiusura.
Spero ti sia utile.
Ciao!
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