There are a few potential gotchas here, but they're generally along the lines of assuming that various WINAPI Get.Directory() functions return the same strings that they did in Windows 95. The same for certain parts of the registry. When a 32-bit program opens a file in, say %windir%\system32\, the OS automagically redirects it to %windir%\syswow64. Accessing the right folders is generally not a problem.There is no support for old 16-bit code.THERE IS NO EMULATOR! The 32-bit object code is executed by the cpu completely natively at full speed.It's trying to hook into the TCP/IP driver stack. ![]() This is amost certainly the problem with a firewall. A 32-bit driver can't be installed on the 64-bit OS.
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