Hi Bob,
First, you will only be able to use a 16-bit application in the x86 (32-bit)
versions of Vista. There is no support in x64. You would have to install and
use a virtual installation of a win32 os (any, not just vista) to run the
16-bit app.
Is there anything special? Possibly. 16-bit apps run mostly under ntvdm, a
virtual subsystem designed for them. Depending on the application, you may
find that you will have to run it elevated, since these types of
applications typically write to the program or system folders, and that's
something that is no longer allowed by default in Vista. To do so, simply
right click the .exe or link and choose 'run as administrator'.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help -
www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts
http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
"Bob" <bobbREMOVE-> wrote in message
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>I have an old 16-bit software application. It is a searchable database of
>reference material, tons of reference material. Its upgrade is no longer
>available on CD but an online service with a monthly fee to use it. Why
>pay the monthly fee when I have most of what I need on CD?
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> Before I install it, is there anything I need to know? Will 16 bit
> software damage vista or crash it? Is there any special procedure to
> installing it?
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> Thanks for the help.
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> Bob