Some applications use the USERPROFILE environment variable to find the location of the user's directory. This would limit the usage of the application to only the user that performed the install. This compatibility fix returns the ALLUSERSPROFILE instead, so that the application will be available for all users after install. Applies to: Windows 95, Windows 98
Some applications require that the CloseProfileUserMapping API call fail. On Windows XP, there is no way for this API to ...
Some applications test for the existence of a component using CoCreateInstance. If that component is incompatible, it may ...
Some applications that use the ExtractAssociatedIcon API call do not handle the 32bpp icons correctly. This compatibility ...
Some applications that use the SetSystemCursor() function to restore the system cursor may encounter problems in Windows ...
Some applications use the USERPROFILE environment variable to find the location of the user's directory. This would limit ...
Some applications written for Windows 9x may expect to be able to use a device context that has already been released through ...
Some apps display EULAs, auto update, registration forms, and, or other prompts for user interaction. If your app does this, ...
Some apps that use MCI to play their AVIs send messages in an order that causes mciavi32 to continually re-open the window ...
Some apps use radios like Bluetooth in your device to send and receive data. Sometimes, apps need to turn these radios on ...