Windows 7 Professional 64 bit and Symantec ver.3 for BACK issues

I have a database of BACK program Symantec issues worm. 3, in which I have a number of databases. I used to run under XP Pro in a DOS window by using compatibility mode.

I can't get Win7Pro to accept the program, even in compatibility mode. Does anyone have experience you try to run DOS applications in Win7 64-bit environment? Are there programs to help the Win7 to run these programs?

William, try using the software ExDOS, should allow you to run all these programs and printing from them as well.

They have excellent support as well, if necessary.

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