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  • Jerry Fielden
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    Two things he might try.


    Right click on the EXE and click on property and click on Compatibility TAB, and try the different compatibility modes. XP 32 mode should work.


    Right click on the EXE and click on Run as Administrator if the above fail.

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  • Michael Mattias
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    To answer your question directly: No.

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  • Mike Doty
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    I'll be working on the same thing starting tomorrow.
    Well, actually today.
    User to user discussions about the PB/Win (formerly PB/DLL) product line. Discussion topics include PowerBASIC Forms, PowerGEN and PowerTree for Windows.

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  • Marco Pontello
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    There's nothing that prevent the 64bit OS to run a Win32 application. The errors may probably depend on the different (or now enforced) Vista security / permissions model.
    If you give more details about the kind of errors that show up, maybe someone can give some hints.

    Bye!

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  • Tom Brodhead
    started a topic Compiling for 64-bit Vista?

    Compiling for 64-bit Vista?

    I have a client who has switched to 64-bit Vista and cannot use my 32-bit console apps. Is there a way to compile for 64-bit Vista? I'm using 4.04 of the Console Compiler.

    Many thanks,
    --Tom
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