One concern for Windows XP users is if their favorite software applications will run once they upgrade to Vista.
Luckily, Windows Vista uses a feature called Compatibility Mode which tells the software application that Vista is actually an older OS, specifically Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, or XP.
Here's how it works:
If
your software application won't install, open or work properly, right
click on the application's .exe file. Select Properties and then click
the Compatibility tab. From there, pick the previous Windows operating
system you were on (most likely Windows XP). If you're a system
operator, you can set this up as an administrator to make it easier for
your staff.

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