Some applications may use static DLLs, which could potentially issue calls to APIs before the application is ready. This compatibility fix provides a workaround for this behavior by causing a delay in the application's static DLLs. This compatibility fix takes a command line containing a list of the DLLs affected. They will be loaded in the reverse order of the command line listing. Note that this compatibility fix is similar to InjectDll, which works with dynamically loaded DLLs.
Some applications may expect the DirectPlay devices to be enumerated in a specific order. This compatibility fix enables ...
Some applications may have difficulty adjusting to the differences in folder structure between Windows 9x and Windows XP. ...
Some applications may lose focus and are unable to regain it due to Windows XP window manager changes. This compatibility ...
Some applications may use dynamically loaded DLLs, which could potentially issue calls to static DLLs before the application ...
Some applications may use static DLLs, which could potentially issue calls to APIs before the application is ready. This ...
Some applications obtain the shell desktop folder and invoke the Release() method too many times, resulting in the object ...
Some applications perform non-standard admin checks such as calling GetTokenInformation to retrieve TokenGroups then compare ...
Some applications read the process performance data registry value to determine if they are the only instance of the application ...
Some applications require that a block of memory be mapped at B0000 as it is on Windows 9x. This compatibility fix will map ...