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![]() By using the capabilities created in CORE-16631. This will fix many crash-regressions in apps that have "Vista+ready"-manifests. A good default setting for releases to protect "average Joe". We think that's a tolerable balance. E.g: This will fix CORE-16700 and CORE-16707 for releases. The reason for those crashes is that we have far too many gaps in our apisets still. Adventurous users have two options in releases if they want to expose more apisets (and additional crashes when apisets are not implemented yet): 1.) change registry setting "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\AppCompat" "DisableCompatGuidDetection" back to 0 to switch the global behavior to act like master-state (== opt-out) or 2.) Select the "Windows 7" shim for example individually per app for more apiset exposure. (more safe) Contrary master will remain affected by such crashes and users will have to manually apply shim "IgnoreManifestCompatVersion" on each affected app for opt-out, as we intend to abuse master as a testing platform to spot gaps in apisets and problematic apps more quickly. Thanks to Mark Jansen for having implemented that flexibility. |
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======================== ReactOS™ Version 0.4.x Updated August 31, 2016 ======================== 1. What is ReactOS? ------------------- ReactOS™ is an Open Source effort to develop a quality operating system that is compatible with applications and drivers written for the Microsoft® Windows™ NT family of operating systems (NT4, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, Seven). More information is available at: https://www.reactos.org 2. Relationship with the WINE project ------------------------------------- ReactOS has always intended to work with the WINE project to share as much programming effort as possible. This mainly concerns User Mode DLLs and still happens to a degree today. Other areas of cooperation lie in applications and testing suites. 3. Future compatibility ----------------------- The ReactOS project, although currently focused on Windows Server 2003 compatibility, is always keeping an eye toward compatibility with Windows Vista and future Windows NT releases. 4. Supporting other System Applications --------------------------------------- The Windows NT architecture allows for subsystems, as does the ReactOS architecture. A subsystem is an implementation of the APIs of another operating system, allowing ReactOS to run applications from other systems. We are already looking at subsystems for: Java, OS/2, and DOS and possibly others in the future. 5. Is ReactOS legal? -------------------- Yes we are. All the code of ReactOS has been written from scratch by our developers. We go to great lengths to ensure that the code our developers create is clean, same applies to the variety of methods we use to understand Windows internals, including clean room reverse engineering, using existing documentation freely available both in books and on the web, using extensive tests (tens of millions) which apply black box engineering methods against both public and private APIs exposed by the operating system. 6. Tutorials ------------ Developer and User Tutorials: https://www.reactos.org/wiki The tutorials contain more information on the project, compiling and testing ReactOS - amongst other topics. Contributors to the project are always welcome. 7. Frequently Asked Questions ----------------------------- Some of your questions may be answered in: https://www.reactos.org/joining/faqs In addition, the ReactOS forum: https://www.reactos.org/forum/ may contain complementary, yet non-official, information. 8. Authors ---------- This document was originally written by Jason Filby (jasonfilby@yahoo.com) and is now occasionally updated by various contributors.