

So I've noticed a sharp incline in inbound spam recently and I noticed a very unusual new one.It has a few very specific characteristics that make it stand out from normal spam messages:1 - it contains real email reply threads2 - it contains real names of. Reply Threads + OneDrive link + file PWD Security
#Windows xp emulator on windows 7 64 bit pro#
#Windows xp emulator on windows 7 64 bit install#
There is something that is in a native install of XP and prior that it likes that I don't understand and really don't have the time to dig into. I then moved it backwards to a Vista 32 install and it also failed with the same Runtime error. Which I believe is caused by the Clarion compiler that the coder must have used. When on a 32 machine it would give a Runtime Error -Internal Error 01: WSLKEYB. In 64 it would have a common windows error saying to check for compatibility. There was a difference between 64 and 32. I tried everything from Dosbox and setting compatibility modes to installing Win 7 32. This time I moved to a Win 7 64 laptop and no go.

We moved it from another Win Xp machine years back and before that from a Win 2000 box. It just sits in a folder on the c: drive and runs from there. This little program has cost me lots of time! Ok, this is a program called Ordertrak and its used for ordering dental supplies.
