NTVDM.exe failure after June 12 update XP

Our firm uses Windows XP and all computers are automatic updates enabled.  A series of updates was held on Tuesday, June 12, after which we were unable to run a program that uses NTVDM.exe.  Using the system restore solved the problem, but caused others.  I really need to get this old 16-bit legacy running program.  Any ideas?

Hello

1. do you get any error code/message?

2. What is the exact error message you get?

Perform the steps mentioned below and check if this is useful:

Troubleshooting in Windows XP MS-DOS-based programs

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/314106/

I hope this helps.

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