Some applications built to use older version of DirectX may encounter problems on Windows XP when they call the LoadLibrary or GetProcAddress functions of DSETUP.DLL. This compatibility fix intercepts calls made to these APIs and forces them to return success. Applies to: Windows 95, Windows 98
Some actions couldn't be applied to potentially harmful items. The items might be stored in a read-only location. Delete ...
Some APIs removed IsBadReadPtr from their parameter validation so applications that used to get away with passing bad pointers ...
Some application's menus may not behave correctly when the system color for menu does not match the system color for button ...
Some applications attempt to directly read the "Shell Folders" values in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE or HKEY_CURRENT_USER, which would ...
Some applications built to use older version of DirectX may encounter problems on Windows XP when they call the LoadLibrary ...
Some applications call obsolete private shell32 API's which are no longer supported. This compatibility fix implements those ...
Some applications call ShellExecute which in turn calls ShellExecuteEx. One of the flags in the SHELLEXECUTEINFO structure ...
Some applications contain corrupted version resources and attempt to read them when run. This compatibility fix hooks the ...
Some applications don't handle certain aspects of hardware acceleration correctly. For example, they may assume that the ...