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Paul Martin

List of superseded APIs
 
Hi all

Does anyone know of an inclusive list of APIs that were used in earlier
versions of Windows that are no longer compatible with WinXP?

Thanks in advance

Paul Martin
Melbourne, Australia


Peter T

List of superseded APIs
 
Hi Paul,

AFAIK backwards compatibility with API's is maintained so I don't think
there would be such a list. But don't take that as definitive.

However calling an API in an earlier Windows OS that was introduced in a
later version can crash the system. I've come across API's in this group
that will do just that, so well worth checking the 'reverse' of your
question.

MSDN Home MSDN Library Win32 and COM Development Development Guides
Windows API Windows API Reference Functions by Release


http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...us/winprog/win
prog/functions_by_release.asp

I don't know but would not be surprised if there are API's that will only
work in NT.

Regards,
Peter T

"Paul Martin" wrote in message
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Hi all

Does anyone know of an inclusive list of APIs that were used in earlier
versions of Windows that are no longer compatible with WinXP?

Thanks in advance

Paul Martin
Melbourne, Australia




Robin Hammond[_2_]

List of superseded APIs
 
Just as an adjunct to that, there are some where MS changes functionality,
ostensibly for "security reasons".

URLDownloadToFile will no longer pull an exe or dll file after a recent
security patch. I have yet to see any documentation on this.

Robin Hammond
www.enhanceddatasystems.com

"Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message
...
Hi Paul,

AFAIK backwards compatibility with API's is maintained so I don't think
there would be such a list. But don't take that as definitive.

However calling an API in an earlier Windows OS that was introduced in a
later version can crash the system. I've come across API's in this group
that will do just that, so well worth checking the 'reverse' of your
question.

MSDN Home MSDN Library Win32 and COM Development Development
Guides
Windows API Windows API Reference Functions by Release


http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...us/winprog/win
prog/functions_by_release.asp

I don't know but would not be surprised if there are API's that will only
work in NT.

Regards,
Peter T

"Paul Martin" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi all

Does anyone know of an inclusive list of APIs that were used in earlier
versions of Windows that are no longer compatible with WinXP?

Thanks in advance

Paul Martin
Melbourne, Australia






Paul Martin

List of superseded APIs
 
Hi Peter

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. The answer I needed was
at
<http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winprog/winprog/deleted_windows_programming_elements.asp

MSDN Home MSDN Library Win32 and COM Development Development
Guides Windows API Windows API Reference Compatibility with
16-bit Windows

Regards

Paul




Peter T wrote:

Hi Paul,

AFAIK backwards compatibility with API's is maintained so I don't think
there would be such a list. But don't take that as definitive.

However calling an API in an earlier Windows OS that was introduced in a
later version can crash the system. I've come across API's in this group
that will do just that, so well worth checking the 'reverse' of your
question.

MSDN Home MSDN Library Win32 and COM Development Development Guides
Windows API Windows API Reference Functions by Release


http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...us/winprog/win
prog/functions_by_release.asp

I don't know but would not be surprised if there are API's that will only
work in NT.

Regards,
Peter T

"Paul Martin" wrote in message
oups.com...
Hi all

Does anyone know of an inclusive list of APIs that were used in earlier
versions of Windows that are no longer compatible with WinXP?

Thanks in advance

Paul Martin
Melbourne, Australia




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