ID: Q90913
3.10 3.50 3.51 4.00 WINDOWS NT kbprg
The information in this article applies to:
Bound applications are designed and built so they can be run under either OS/2 or MS-DOS. The OS/2 subsystem is not available on MIPS; therefore, bound applications will not run as OS/2 applications on MIPS.
When a bound application is run under Windows NT on an 80x86 system, the application will automatically run under the OS/2 subsystem if it is available.
The OS/2 subsystem is available by default on an 80x86 system. To force bound applications to run as an MS-DOS-based application, you can disable the OS/2 subsystem, but this is not recommended. Instead use the FORCEDOS facility. Type "FORCEDOS /?" at the command line to get help on FORCEDOS. It is not advised that you disable the OS/2 subsystem unless there is a very specific need that FORCEDOS does not address.
To disable the OS/2 subsystem using RegEdit:
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Go to SYSTEM
Go to Current Control Set
Go to Control
Go to Session Manager
Go to SubSystems
Modify 'Optional: REG_MULTI_SZ OS/2 Posix'. Specifically, remove OS/2
and reboot.
Once this is done, bound applications will run as MS-DOS-based
applications. Running an OS/2 application results in the following message:
Cannot connect to OS/2 subsystem
WARNING: REGEDT32 is a very powerful utility that facilitates directly
changing the Registry database. Using REGEDT32 incorrectly can cause
serious problems, including hard disk corruption. It may be necessary to
reinstall the software to correct some problems. Microsoft does not support
changes made with REGEDT32. Use this tool AT YOUR OWN RISK.
KBCategory: kbprg KBSubcategory: SubSys Additional reference words: 3.10 3.50 3.51 4.00 OS/2 subsystem forcedos
Keywords : SubSys
Version : 3.10 3.50 3.51 4.00
Platform : NT WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: December 18, 1996