We are running under 32bit Vista. We are aware that it will run under
Virtual PC but as this is a mainstream application this is not ideal due to
both the need to start virtual PC each morning and the requirement for the
extra licences required for the virtual PC operating system (it would need
to be XP or 2000 to allow domain access to the server where the application
and, more importantly, data is held). We are also aware that the application
does not run under 64bit Vista but this is not an immediate concern.
As stated out application was working fine under Vista until service pack 1
came along. Further investigations have shown that when working the NTDVM
uses CPU when a key is pressed then returns to idle. This continues to be
case even when the application has frozen. It would appear that something
goes wrong in NTDVM no longer passing the key press to the application.
""Tim Quan [MSFT]"" <v-> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi Gene,
>
> Are you running Windows Vista 32bit or 64bit?
>
> Please note 64-bit versions of Windows Vista do not support 16-bit
programs.
>
> I agree with To load 16-bit programs in windows Vista 64bit, you can use
> Virtual PC 2007.
>
> Virtual PC 2007:
>
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...402-3199-48a3-
> afa2-2dc0b40a73b6&displaylang=en
>
> Tim Quan - MSFT
>
>