4787 » How do I use the Use Compatibility Administration Tool in Windows XP? 04-Feb-02
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Microsoft Knowledge Base article Q304530 contains:
The Compatibility Administration Tool is a part of the Application Compatibility Toolkit, which provides an interface for working with the compatibility data and features on Windows XP-based computers. This article describes how you can use the Compatibility Administration Tool in Windows XP.
When you use the Compatibility Administration Tool, you can turn on and off any of the internal system fixes, browse for fixed programs on system drives, and create multiple fix packages that can be propagated and installed on other computers to resolve compatibility issues.
To create a new Application Fix database:
Click
Start
, click
All Programs
, and then click
Application Compatibility Toolkit 2.0
.
Click
CompatAdmin
, and then click
New
.
Name your custom database, and then click
OK
. The new database is saved in %SystemRoot%\Windows\AppPatch.
To create a new Application Fix:
Click
Start
, click
All Programs
, and then click
Application Compatibility Toolkit 2.0
.
Click
CompatAdmin
, and then click
Database
.
Click
Create Application Fix
, and then click either of the following options:
Apply Compatibility Mode (A)
-or-
Apply Specific Compatibility Fix (B)
If you clicked
Apply Compatibility Mode (A)
, follow these steps (if you clicked
Apply Specific Compatibility Fix (B)
, go to step five):
Click
Next
, enter the name of the program to create a compatibility layer, and then click
Next
.
Click
Browse
, locate the .exe file of the program that you want to fix.
Click
Open
, click
Compatibility Mode
to apply the following settings, and then click
Next
:
256 Color
640x480
Disable Themes
International
LUA
LUACleanup
NT4SP5
ProfilesSetup
Win2000
Win95
Win98
Click
Add File
to add any files that you know are related to the program.
Click
AutoGenerate
to get a listing of any files that are used when the program is run.
Click
Test Run
, and then click
Go
.
If you do not experience any issues, click
Finish
.
If you clicked
Apply Specific Compatibility Fix (B)
, follow these steps:
Click
Next
, enter the name of the program to create a compatibility layer, and then click
Next
.
Click
Browse
, locate the .exe file of the program that you want to fix.
Click
Open
, and then click the fixes that you want to apply.
Click
Add File
to add any files that you know are related to the program.
Click
AutoGenerate
to get a listing of any files that are used when the program is run.
Click
Test Run
, and then click
Go
.
If you do not experience any issues, click
Finish
.
To disable an Application Fix:
Click
Start
, click
All Programs
, and then click
Application Compatibility Toolkit 2.0
.
Click
CompatAdmin
, and then under
Microsoft Application Database
, click the program that you want to disable the application fixes for.
In the right pane, right-click the .exe file for the program, and then click
Disable Entry
.
The following procedure describes how to disable an Application Fix for Microsoft Flight Simulator 2000:
Click
Start
, click
All Programs
, and then click
Application Compatibility Toolkit 2.0
.
Click
CompatAdmin
, and then under
Microsoft Application Database
, click
Flight Simulator 2000
.
In the right pane, right-click
Fs2000.exe
, and then click
Disable Entry
.
For more information on Compatibility Administration Tool, please review CompatAdmin User's Guide.doc. This file is available in the Application Compatibility Toolkit.
For additional information, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q294895
Description of the Application Compatibility Toolkit 2.0 for Windows XP
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