Problems Running MS-DOS-Based Programs with Windows 3.x PIFID: Q138410
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You may experience problems running MS-DOS-based programs that ran correctly in an MS-DOS session in an earlier version of Windows.
The MS-DOS-based program may be using a Windows 3.x program information file (PIF) instead of a newer PIF optimized for Windows.
Rename the PIF that is located in the same folder as the MS-DOS-based
program. Then, try to run the MS-DOS-based program by double-clicking the
program's executable file in Windows Explorer or My Computer.
If the program still does not run correctly, refer to the program's
documentation to determine the optimal settings for the program, and then
follow these steps:
ARTICLE-ID: Q134400
TITLE : General Tips for Using MS-DOS Mode
When you start an MS-DOS-based program in a folder that contains a PIF for
that program, Windows uses that PIF to obtain configuration information
for the MS-DOS session.
If there is no PIF in the program's folder, Windows queries the Apps.inf
file to determine whether an entry for that program exists. If so, Windows
uses the settings in the Apps.inf file to create a new PIF in the
program's folder.
For addition information, please see the following articles in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q130971
TITLE : Settings Used in the Apps.inf File
ARTICLE-ID: Q131877
TITLE : How to Create Default PIF for MS-DOS-Based Programs
Additional query words: game
Keywords : kb3rdparty kbenv win95 win98
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Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: January 22, 1999