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What have they tried?
Running in Compatibility mode? Running as an Administrator? have these been tested and ruleld out?
*I don't have 11 yet and probably won't for as long as possible.
Greetings
I have a user that is trying to run DOSbox on a Windows 11 laptop on a M365/AD configured domain. The programs launches normally but then stops working. Anyone know a solution or workaround?
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What have they tried?
Running in Compatibility mode? Running as an Administrator? have these been tested and ruleld out?
*I don't have 11 yet and probably won't for as long as possible.
We have tried running it as an administrator. I will try compatibility mode when I next get access to the users computer.
We have been upgrading most of our users to Windows 11, but I do know this same user used the program successfully on a Windows 10 laptop but was recently reassigned a newer computer to be able to run specific modeling software. I do not know if their is a compatibility issue at play.
Did you look at your security logs? It's probably being killed by your system.
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