Compatibility problem you are trying to run AuoTel 2009 in Windows 7 Starter
I have 7 Starter of Windows and I'm trying to run a program called AuoTel 2009. It is a database program that contains information about the vehicle locks. The program opens and looks like it should, I then click on a make and model and then the year. All this looks good up to this point. When he talks about the information, all fields are empty. The program works fine in Windows XP Pro pack security 3. Any idea?
I start from win7 Starter features compatibility mode, but I don't know.
Try http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/316-compatibility-mode.html
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