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Old 05-30-2007, 12:08 AM
Brian R. Hastings
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Default NTVDM and 16 bit applications.

Hello, I was wondering if tweak or any util is available out there that will
give you a right click option to manage your NTVDM applications in the system
tray? The reason why I ask is I am setting up my Excalibur BBS that is a 16
bit driven software. I would like to manage my programs in the system tray.
Please let me know of your advise.

Thank you,
Brian
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Old 05-30-2007, 10:15 PM
Bob I
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Default Re: NTVDM and 16 bit applications.

NTVDM is a "sandbox", you will need to interact with the program in it's
window.

Brian R. Hastings wrote:

> Hello, I was wondering if tweak or any util is available out there that will
> give you a right click option to manage your NTVDM applications in the system
> tray? The reason why I ask is I am setting up my Excalibur BBS that is a 16
> bit driven software. I would like to manage my programs in the system tray.
> Please let me know of your advise.
>
> Thank you,
> Brian


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