mcmillan@anaconda.cis.ohio-state.edu (Harold McMillan) (04/08/91)
I am running Win 3.0 in 386enh mode. I have a pif for Paradox 3.5 including the run parms: -real -extk 0 As far as I know, this means that Paradox is running in real mode (which is confirmed by the Custom script), and it will not attempt to access any extended memory. However, Windows always displays a dialog box indicating that I have attempted to run a protected mode application. I click on the dialog box to make it go away, and then I am able to use paradox (running in a window) with no problems. Does anyone know how to avoid getting this message? Hal -- Hal McMillan | "It's an ideal principle, which can be verified mcmillan@cis.ohio-state.edu | only under ideal conditions. Which means never. 72627.642@CompuServe.com | But it's still true."