WhiteTea" <> wrote in message
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On Jul 7, 7:59 am, "Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote:
> "WhiteTea" <WhiteTea77...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On Jul 7, 6:43 am, "Mike Brannigan" <Mike.Brannigan@localhost> wrote:
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> > "WhiteTea" <WhiteTea77...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > >> While at a friend's house I ran some 32 bit programs on his system
> > >> that has the 64 bit version of Vista Home Premium.
>
> > Which programs ???
> > (without this we have nowhere to start helping you)
>
> > >> I am getting the message, "The program has stopped working."
>
> > When and after doing what in each of the programs you have failed to
> > tell
> > us
> > about ?
>
> > >> That's interesting.
>
> > Not really since you have actually told us noting so far
>
> > >> I did not get that message on Windows Operating Systems from Win
> > >> 95 ->
> > >> WinXP.
>
> > Maybe that's because those programs were designed to run on those
> > operating
> > systems, but who knows since you tell us nothing to start from.
>
> > >> Is there a way to get it to run?
>
> > So it is an "It" now not a them. So it is only one program you had a
> > problem with or many ?
>
> > >> Is there a Virtual PC available for this version?
>
> > Of course - just download Virtual PC 2007 with
> > SP1http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=04D26402-319...
> > Although it is probably not the actual answer to the problem you have
>
> > >> Thanks.
>
> > If you are going to post a problem then you really will have to post way
> > more detail about the device, applications, processes and problem.
>
> > --
>
> > Mike Brannigan
> >My debugger won't run properly.
> >When I can get that working, then I can post more details.
>
> >How can I access security policies in the Home Edition?
>
> >Andy
>
> Which debugger ?
> It is highly likely that you will need a specific x64 debugger or at least
> one that is x64 aware.
Ollydbg 2.0.
> As regards Home Edition and security policies you really are not use the
> best product for a professional development environment.
The program was written using Microsoft's own compiler and linker.
It should continue to work.
> Home (Premium) Edition does not support the use of the MMC tool available
> on
> the "higher" editions. If you want to edit security policies on Home
> (Premium) Edition you will need to edit the appropriate registry settings.
Thanks.
And where would I find out the specifics on editing the security
policies on Home Premium edition?
Andy
From
http://www.ollydbg.de/
OllyDbg is a 32-bit assembler level analysing debugger for Microsoft®
Windows®. Emphasis on binary code analysis makes it particularly useful in
cases where source is unavailable. OllyDbg is a shareware
So it is a specific 32-bit product and is low level - it is highly likely
this may not be supported on the x64 editions of Windows.
It is also shareware so probably not a professional level quality tool that
I would use for commercial software development.
Also from their own requirements page at
http://www.ollydbg.de/requires.htm
No mention of x64 or Windows Vista.
So for any more support contact them see the FAQ at
http://www.ollydbg.de/faq.htm
As regards using the registry editor to change the security policy
settings - it entirely depends on what polices etc you wish to change.
Start using a search engine such as
www.bing.com or
www.google.com etc to
find more information.
--
Mike Brannigan