The compatibility mode is a pointer in the registry. It points to the executable file for which it has been turned on. Uninstalling the software does not remove that pointer. As soon as you re-install you get your compatibility settings back.
Why can't you just remove the compatibility settings by right-clicking the file?
Quote from: Matthew on July 28, 2010, 07:51:43 PMWhy can't you just remove the compatibility settings by right-clicking the file?That depends on how and where they were set in the first place.
Quote from: Thomas on July 29, 2010, 05:26:11 AMQuote from: Matthew on July 28, 2010, 07:51:43 PMWhy can't you just remove the compatibility settings by right-clicking the file?That depends on how and where they were set in the first place.In other words ... You could IF that same method was the only way the compatibility settings were set in the first place.I should mention that there are a fair number of users who are running descent 3 on Win7 32bit and 64bit systems and are reporting no more trouble than Descent 3 would normally give. I've been hoping one of those users would chime in on this conversation and lend some advice.
I should mention that there are a fair number of users who are running descent 3 on Win7 32bit and 64bit systems and are reporting no more trouble than Descent 3 would normally give. I've been hoping one of those users would chime in on this conversation and lend some advice.
I reckon you got the BP disabled when you host servers, because without these registry settings servers tend to crash when BPs are playing (actually: dying or leaving).
You also forgot the step of creating the required shortcuts, unless you always open your game folder to run D3.
But then, where do you get this copy from when you just bought the CDs on the internet and your machine from Comet?
Thomas, I really appreciate your work on Hunter's D3Server tool, but why you insist that a simple D3 installation is some complex issue, I don't know.
It's easy, and as long as you avoid using compatibility settings, it works perfectly on Vista/7.