Session Summary
During this Support WebCast, we will introduce the
Windows Application Compatibility Toolkit, talk about its various parts, and
discuss how to use it to quickly resolve Microsoft Windows 2000 application
compatibility issues. We will introduce Appfix technology, and then discuss its
history, benefits, and limitations. In addition, there will be a detailed
exploration of one tool out of the set, QFixApp, which allows temporary
implementation of appfixes. Finally, we'll take a look into the future, to see
what improvement Microsoft Windows XP will bring to application compatibility
issue resolution.
This is a
Level
200 session that was recorded July 24, 2001 and presented by Brian
Dowds. Brian Dowds is a Microsoft Visual C++ Developer Support Professional and
has been with Microsoft for more than four years. He has spent most of the last
two years working with the Windows Compatibility team to help enterprise
customers resolve Windows 2000 compatibility issues with their line-of-business
applications.
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