Running a Program in Windows 98 Compatibility Mode

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Wanted to find out, if in Win XP Pro if there is a way to set a program or

an application to Windows 98 Compatibility Mode using the commnad line ,or

run the program with a switch or through a script (VBscript)



I am trying to have a a certain app run in Windows 98 Compatibility Mode

every time it opens. Since I have a lot of users I want to automate it

instead of going to set this on all the workstations that has this app.
 
In news:EA1924C4-99AB-440A-975F-3671E0BAF8BB@microsoft.com,

Jeff1974 typed:

> Wanted to find out, if in Win XP Pro if there is a way to

> set a program or an application to Windows 98

> Compatibility Mode using the commnad line ,or run the

> program with a switch or through a script (VBscript)

>

> I am trying to have a a certain app run in Windows 98

> Compatibility Mode every time it opens. Since I have a lot

> of users I want to automate it instead of going to set

> this on all the workstations that has this app.




Compatability mode will only apply to the program you set for it, so really

there is little need to be turning it on and off, IMO.



HTH,



Twayne`
 
Over the years you have literally destroyed your opinion due to your stand

on registry cleaners.

"Twayne" wrote in message

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> In news:EA1924C4-99AB-440A-975F-3671E0BAF8BB@microsoft.com,

> Jeff1974 typed:

>> Wanted to find out, if in Win XP Pro if there is a way to

>> set a program or an application to Windows 98

>> Compatibility Mode using the commnad line ,or run the

>> program with a switch or through a script (VBscript)

>>

>> I am trying to have a a certain app run in Windows 98

>> Compatibility Mode every time it opens. Since I have a lot

>> of users I want to automate it instead of going to set

>> this on all the workstations that has this app.


>

> Compatability mode will only apply to the program you set for it, so

> really there is little need to be turning it on and off, IMO.

>

> HTH,

>

> Twayne`

>

>
 
Twayne,

You are right there is no need to turn it on or off. I need to

turn it on 200 workstations. That is why I wanted to thru a batch file or a

script.



"Twayne" wrote:



> In news:EA1924C4-99AB-440A-975F-3671E0BAF8BB@microsoft.com,

> Jeff1974 typed:

> > Wanted to find out, if in Win XP Pro if there is a way to

> > set a program or an application to Windows 98

> > Compatibility Mode using the commnad line ,or run the

> > program with a switch or through a script (VBscript)

> >

> > I am trying to have a a certain app run in Windows 98

> > Compatibility Mode every time it opens. Since I have a lot

> > of users I want to automate it instead of going to set

> > this on all the workstations that has this app.


>

> Compatability mode will only apply to the program you set for it, so really

> there is little need to be turning it on and off, IMO.

>

> HTH,

>

> Twayne`

>

>

> .

>
 
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