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Common Issues with 32-bit Applications Failing on 64-bit
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Pat Altimore MSFT
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In most cases, 32-bit applications execute with no issues on 64-bit thanks to WOW64 . However, there are a few cases that you may need to make modifications to your application in order for it to work on 64-bit. I’ll cover the common issues and...
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Tales of Application Compatibility Weirdness – Demystifying UAC Virtualization
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We had a customer in the lab recently and they were quite certain their application was Windows 7 ready. To their surprise, it had several issues in certain situations. In this post, I’ll talk about one of the situations they encountered as well...
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Answers to Several Application Manifest Mysteries and Questions
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over 3 years ago
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Pat Altimore MSFT
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Recently, someone asked me this question in e-mail -- “How do I get my application to run elevated when someone launches it?” Instinctively, I responded with a “You need to manifest it.” I got a nice long e-mail in return. ;-) I quickly realized that...
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