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Application Compatibility Scripts for Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition 12
These values are set under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE
\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Terminal Server\Compatibility\
Applications\appname, where appname is the name of the application's executable
file. For example, if the executable file name for an application is WINWORD.EXE,
the key would be WINWORD.
DOS application 0x00000001
OS/2 application 0x00000002
16-bit application for Windows 0x00000004
32-bit application for Windows 0x00000008
16 or 32-bit application for Windows 0x0000000c
As discussed above, these values set the version to which you want the registry
settings to apply.
Return username instead of computername 0x00000010
Some apps use the computername as a unique identifier. In Terminal Server every
user will have the same computername. So, this setting will tell the system to return
the username to an application rather than the computername.
Return Terminal Server build number 0x00000020
Normally, the Windows NT build number is returned. Some applications will be
aware of Terminal Server and will need to know which version of Terminal Server is
running. An example is HOTFIX, which is set to a value of 0x28 (Return TS build
number plus 32-bit application). Terminal Server will have hotfixes separate from
Windows NT.
Disable Registry mapping for this application 0x00000100
Normally, registry settings are captured and cached during installation and then
written to each user's registry when the user runs the application. This is not always
appropriate and applications can simply get global settings from the cache area
without the settings being written to the user's registry. An example is REGEDT32,
which has a flag value of 0x108 (Disable registry mapping and 32-bit application).
Instruct application to create System Global Objects 0x00000200
Normally, named objects are decorated with the Session ID. Setting this value tells
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