What is really happen when I Turn on compatibility mode?

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Third

Hi!
I'm curious is someone can explain what's really happen. My problem is about
windows XP Pro SP3, which i use in big corp, so we have AD, domain, group
policies etc. So we have also now upgrade to new version of Lotus Notes, and
on my station and few others we get a message for Lotus 0x1B1, so I tried to
found what's really happen, but nothing workout untill I turn on
compatibility mode on my station for Lotus for Windows NT. SO, my question
is, could someone explain to me what the compatibility mode really change for
launcher of Lotus? The funniest thing is that on few hundreds of other
station teh New Lotus (ver 8 with patch) work without turning on the
compability.
 
N

Nate Grossman

Third said:
Hi!
I'm curious is someone can explain what's really happen. My problem is about
windows XP Pro SP3, which i use in big corp, so we have AD, domain, group
policies etc. So we have also now upgrade to new version of Lotus Notes, and
on my station and few others we get a message for Lotus 0x1B1, so I tried to
found what's really happen, but nothing workout untill I turn on
compatibility mode on my station for Lotus for Windows NT. SO, my question
is, could someone explain to me what the compatibility mode really change for
launcher of Lotus? The funniest thing is that on few hundreds of other
station teh New Lotus (ver 8 with patch) work without turning on the
compability.

Sounds like a situation for your corp. IT department.
 
J

Jose

Hi!
I'm curious is someone can explain what's really happen. My problem is about
windows XP Pro SP3, which i use in big corp, so we have AD, domain, group
policies etc. So we have also now upgrade to new version of Lotus Notes, and
on my station and few others we get a message for Lotus 0x1B1, so I triedto
found what's really happen, but nothing workout untill I turn on
compatibility mode on my station for Lotus for Windows NT. SO, my question
is, could someone explain to me what the compatibility mode really changefor
launcher of Lotus? The funniest thing is that on few hundreds of other
station teh New Lotus (ver 8 with patch) work without turning on the
compability.

What did a Google search of that error turn up for you?

For me, it turned up several lively discussions of the issue, some of
which have a happy ending.
 
B

Bill Yanaire

Hi!
I'm curious is someone can explain what's really happen. My problem is
about
windows XP Pro SP3, which i use in big corp, so we have AD, domain, group
policies etc. So we have also now upgrade to new version of Lotus Notes,
and
on my station and few others we get a message for Lotus 0x1B1, so I tried
to
found what's really happen, but nothing workout untill I turn on
compatibility mode on my station for Lotus for Windows NT. SO, my question
is, could someone explain to me what the compatibility mode really change
for
launcher of Lotus? The funniest thing is that on few hundreds of other
station teh New Lotus (ver 8 with patch) work without turning on the
compability.
What did a Google search of that error turn up for you?
For me, it turned up several lively discussions of the issue, some of
which have a happy ending.

I just love a happy ending :)
 
P

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