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WOW Environment Remains in Memory After Quitting 16-Bit Program
(181333) - When you start a 16-bit program on a computer running Windows NT, the Ntvdm.exe and Wowexec.exe processes start. After you quit the 16-bit program, the Ntvdm.exe and Wowexec.exe ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/181333
Unable to Start Win 16 WOW Applications
(101924) - There must be a valid WOWEXEC.EXE in the SYSTEM32 subdirectory for the WOW subsystem to start. If the file is corrupt or missing, the above error message may appear during logon ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/101924
Cannot Install Program Using Its Setup Utility
(222975) - Reapply your current service pack (in case any of these DLLs were replaced in subsequent service packs) NOTE: You should also verify that the Wowexec.exe and Gdi.exe files exist in ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222975
HOW TO: Identify a 16-bit Program in Windows XP
(320127) - You also see wowexec.exe (the Windows on Windows subsystem), and the executable name of each 16-bit program that is running in that WOW virtual machine.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/320127
How to Troubleshoot 16-Bit Windows Programs in Windows XP
(314495) - Note that if any changes are made to variables related to the Windows 3.0 or Windows 3.1 subsystem (Wowexec.exe), you may have to restart the computer for these changes to be ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314495
Unable to Open 16-Bit Exchange EFD Form Using Outlook 97 in a Terminal ...
(247962) - Ensure that the Wowexec tool (Wowexec.exe) is running in the context of the logged-on user before you attempt to load a 16-bit form, using either of the following methods:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/247962
Troubleshooting NTVDM and WOW Startup Errors
(220155) - Wowexec.exe; Vdmredir.dll; Krnl386.exe; Krnl286.exe (Windows NT 3.1 only) Gdi.exe; User.exe; Wow32.dll (not in Windows 3.1) Commdlg.dll; Version.dll; Shell32.dll
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/220155
Windows NT Subsystems and Associated Files
(105992) - WOWEXEC.EXE - Handles the loading of 16-bit Windows-based applications. WOW32.DLL - Dynamic Link Library of the WOW application environment.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/105992
How To Use VDMDBG Functions on Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows ...
(182559) - The VDMEnumProcessWOW() function provides a simple way to enumerate all VDMs running 16-bit Windows tasks. These VDMs contain the WowExec.exe task.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182559
Troubleshooting 16-Bit Windows Applications
(103656) - Note that if any changes are made to variables related to the Windows 3.0 or 3.1 subsystem (WOWEXEC.EXE), the user may have to restart the computer in order for these ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/103656
When a 16-bit application passes command-line parameters to another ...
(933662) - Not applicable: Wowexec.exe: 3.10.0.103: 8,960: 07-Mar-2007: 00:18: Not applicable _default.pif: Not applicable: 707: 07-Jan-2007: 05:44: Not applicable
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933662
How to Determine If a Program Is 16-Bit or 32-Bit
(172194) - If there is no check mark, click Show 16-Bit Tasks. All 16-bit tasks are indented under Ntvdm.exe (along with Wowexec.exe). All other tasks or processes are 32-bit.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/172194
InstallShield Stops Responding When You Try to Install 32-Bit Programs
(247925) - Wowexec.exe (Win16-bit subsystem) Ntvdm.exe (MS-DOS subsystem) Ntio.sys (I/O driver) Ntdos.sys (MS-DOS driver) Redir.exe (network redirector)
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/247925
NT4: 16-Bit Applications Within a VDM May Suddenly Fail to Open a ...
(265801) - NOTE: To set up the debug environment for NTVDM (SCT equivalent), the checked version of all of the following files is required: Ntvdm.exe, Wow32.dll, Wowexec.exe, Krnl386.exe, and ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/265801
PRB: Executing a 16-Bit Process with a Large Command Line on Windows ...
(198429) - WOWEXEC caused a General Protection Fault in module WOWEXEC.EXE at 0001:066E. Choose close. WOWEXEC will close.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/198429
SMS: 16-Bit MS-DOS-Based Programs Not Supported for Software Metering
(230246) - MS-DOS-based or 16-bit Windows-based programs that are listed as Ntvdm.exe or Ntvdm\Wowexec.exe are not displayed because they are included in the default list of excluded programs ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/230246
You cannot block 16-bit applications by using Protection Manager
(935180) - c:\windows\system32\wowexec.exe; c:\windows\system32\wowdeb.exe; c:\windows\system32\ntvdm.exe; Specify the Deny privilege for the File Set in the Role.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935180
When you run a 16-bit application on a Windows Vista-based or Windows ...
(967586) - Not Applicable: Wowexec.exe: 3.10.0.103: 8,960: 07-Feb-2009: 02:20: Not Applicable _default.pif: Not Applicable: 707: 18-Dec-2007: 21:33: Not Applicable
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/967586
Windows NT Advanced Server CD Contents \ALPHA (528)
(105471) - ... exe 44,308 09-11-93 5:28a wkssvc dll 135,444 09-11-93 5:28a wow32 dll 584,980 09-11-93 5:28a wowdeb exe 5,120 09-11-93 5:28a wowexec exe ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/105471
Windows NT CD Contents \ALPHA (528)
(105465) - ... exe 44,308 09-11-93 5:28a wkssvc dll 135,444 09-11-93 5:28a wow32 dll 584,980 09-11-93 5:28a wowdeb exe 5,120 09-11-93 5:28a wowexec exe ...
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/105465

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