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Application in .NET isn't working under Windows ME or 98

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The application is written in Visual Basic / .NET and working without
problems under Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003 but it isn't
working under Windows ME and Windows 98 - the computer hangs. After
computers hangs you can move mouse but can not press any key. Alt -
Ctrl- Del isn’t working so you have to reset the computer by pressing
button. I checked several Win 98 and Me - clean install to - always the
same!

At the beginning the application is working I can see splash screen and
use some data from MS SQL (so framework 2 is working OK!), but it hangs
when the large screen should be displayed.
Any ideas what is wrong?
Aug 20 '06
10 1739
Hi Kofa,

If the .Net program you are running uses some specific API of some OS, for
example Win2000, the program couldn't run on any machine installed a lower
version of OS.

I think you could narrow down the problem by commenting out some code in
the program or removing some controls on the form. Then rebuild the project
and test it on Win98/Me to see if it could run on Win98/Me.

Hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Linda Liu
Microsoft Online Community Support

Aug 23 '06 #11

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