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How to run !^ bit application using c#


Posted Date: 03 Jul 2009      Posted By: Bharat Singh      Member Level: Bronze     Points: 1   Responses: 3



I m trying to execute 16 bit application on an button click event by

System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(@"path of the application");

i ma getting a console window but no output....

this is working fine for 32 bit application..

please help me...!!!!!!!





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Author: ABitSmart    03 Jul 2009Member Level: DiamondRating: 1 out of 5     Points: 1

Does your 16 bit application work normally on the machine ? i.e. just running it in the normal way.

And what do you mean by saying "16 bit application" ?

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Author: Ramesh S    03 Jul 2009Member Level: GoldRating: 1 out of 5     Points: 1

It may not be a .NET problem.

Check whether your 16-bit application is running in your PC by double clicking it with Windows Explorer or at command prompt.

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Author: Bharat Singh    04 Jul 2009Member Level: BronzeRating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2

the app is runing correctly under the OS when initiated manually it is a problem of somehow .net or my code..


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