Some applications may have difficulty adjusting to the differences in folder structure between Windows 9x and Windows XP. For applications that use the GetWindowsDirectory API call, this compatibility fix will intercept those calls and redirect them through the GetSystemDirectory API instead.
Some applications expect a call to GetStdHandle to fail. This compatibility fix causes all calls to the GetStdHandle API ...
Some applications free DLLs that are still in use. If this occurs, and the offending application attempts to make a call ...
Some applications may call the ole32!OleUnitialize function in their DllMain. This worked on Windows 2000, but is no longer ...
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 ...