Jeff
Lord
I love the comment "This is not something I can fix"....
Yes you can, and it is your programs problem, not anything else. Windows 7 and Vista require an app.manifest file in the project folder that tells W7 and Vista how to run the application and what security requirments are required to invoke it. Without this, you get these stated kinds of errors.
Here is a thread you should read at stackoverflow regarding the same problem. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/...-the-program-compatibility-assistant-in-vista
The excuse of "Well it can't be my app" is bogus when your app causes the error message to appear.
Yes you can, and it is your programs problem, not anything else. Windows 7 and Vista require an app.manifest file in the project folder that tells W7 and Vista how to run the application and what security requirments are required to invoke it. Without this, you get these stated kinds of errors.
Here is a thread you should read at stackoverflow regarding the same problem. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/...-the-program-compatibility-assistant-in-vista
The excuse of "Well it can't be my app" is bogus when your app causes the error message to appear.