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August 31, 2004 12:00 AM

Windows 2000 Compatibility Mode

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Microsoft added a compatibility mode to Windows 2000 Service Pack 2 (SP2) that was previously available only in the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Resource Kit's Application Compatibility Toolkit. This mode is useful if you have an old application that won't run on Win2K. The compatibility mode lets Win2K run as Windows NT 4.0 SP5 or Windows 9x for a selected application.

You need administrative privileges to run Win2K's compatibility mode. To enable the mode, go to a command prompt and enter

regsvr32 %systemroot%apppatch\slayerui.dll

After you enable the mode, each time you view a program shortcut's properties you'll see a Compatibility tab. This tab lets you select the compatibility mode you want. You can have several shortcuts to a program, with each shortcut running the program in a different compatibility mode. To disable the compatibility mode, open a command prompt and enter

regsvr32 /u %systemroot%  apppatch\slayerui.dll

Win2K's compatibility mode works only for shortcuts to programs—not to executable files. For more information about the compatibility mode, see the Microsoft article "HOW TO: Enable Application Compatibility-Mode Technology in Windows 2000 SP2 and SP3" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=279792).

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  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Aug 10, 2005

    This tip would have been more useful if the command lines you show weren't so screwed up.

    The %systemroot% variable is not terminated with a back slash so you should have shown a backslash between the variable and the AppPatch subfolder.

    But worse is the instruction to enter the command at a command prompt instead of in Start/Run..

    The only saving grace was the URL to the Microsoft support document that had all the details right.

  • dspinatto
    8 years ago
    Sep 02, 2004

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