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E. Burkhart
December 6th 03, 12:41 PM
Help! We have new IBM computer with windows XP.
Installed an old Managing Your Money DOS program which my
husband needs just for his card files. The computer will
not open the program. His card file contains a heap of
info which he says would take days to duplicate in
outlook. Can someone provide detailed info on how to
make his old program work? He's really being hard-headed
about changing to an updated format. IBM rep says it
can't be done on XP and I can't find a warm body at
Microsoft, online or by phone, to just answer the
question without wanting to charge us. Can Windows XP
open an old DOS file? We're not too computer savvy so if
you think it can be done, please provide instruction.
Thanks a bunch! (I'm grinding my teeth to nubs with
frustration!)

Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
December 6th 03, 12:41 PM
Hi,

Some DOS programs will work, some will not. This is how it is. Check that
the program needs no environmental variables, and try installing and running
it in compatibility mode (programs/accessories/ program compatibility
wizard). If it doesn't work, then he will have to grow technologically -
doesn't still drive his '57 Chevy to work everyday does he?

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Win98 Help - www.rickrogers.org

"E. Burkhart" > wrote in message
...
> Help! We have new IBM computer with windows XP.
> Installed an old Managing Your Money DOS program which my
> husband needs just for his card files. The computer will
> not open the program. His card file contains a heap of
> info which he says would take days to duplicate in
> outlook. Can someone provide detailed info on how to
> make his old program work? He's really being hard-headed
> about changing to an updated format. IBM rep says it
> can't be done on XP and I can't find a warm body at
> Microsoft, online or by phone, to just answer the
> question without wanting to charge us. Can Windows XP
> open an old DOS file? We're not too computer savvy so if
> you think it can be done, please provide instruction.
> Thanks a bunch! (I'm grinding my teeth to nubs with
> frustration!)

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