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Today I troubleshooted an old DOS application that needed to run on a 32 bit Citrix XenApp Server. The last time I saw an actual DOS application in a production environment must be years ago.When starting the application, the WOW subsystem (NTVDM) crashed with the ntvdm has encountered a system error windows 10 message: "NTVM encountered a hard error.":After spending some time troubleshooting I remembered a similar ntvdm has encountered a system error a device attached to the system is not functioning issue from a few years ago where a DOS application worked fine from the Console but refused to work from an RDP or
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ICA session.And indeed the application works perfectly when run from the Console but not from a Console session. I noticed that the application switched to full screen mode after it was launched (even when I set https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/937932 it to Windowed mode) and presumably this is why ntvdm errors: full-screen mode is disallowed for DOS apps in RDP (and ICA) sessions as documented in Q192190.I looked for a way to force the application to run in windowed mode but I was unable to find such a solution. So I decided to test the application in DOSBox, an x86 PC emulator.And that worked perfectly, no changes were needed at all to make the http://www.remkoweijnen.nl/blog/2011/12/14/ntvdm-encountered-a-hard-error/ application run.As an added bonus, DOSBox takes care of typical issues with DOS applications running on Citrix XenApp such as keyboard polling and 100% cpu usage.I was even more impressed that the application runs fine with DOSBox on my Windows 7 64 bit machine!There is one thing I didn't like though, DOSBox always shows a Splashscreen that fades in and out:This is typically something that is not desirable on a XenApp (or RDS) environment because it causes many unnecessary screen updates. This may be a non issue on a fast LAN but on a slower WAN or high latency connection it may matter. Do how do we get rid of it?There is no commandline argument or config setting that disables the splash so I figured that my only option would be to compile the DOSBox source and leave out the splash screen.So I downloaded the source files from the sourceforge project page and launched Visual Studio 2010.The Splashscreen is in sdlmain.cpp but I noticed this comment:C++ /* Please leave the Splash screen stuff in working order in DOSBox. We spend a lot of time making DOSBox. */12/* Please leave the Splash screen stuff in working order in DOSBox. We spend a lot of time making DOSBox. */This presented me with a dilemma: I really think the creators deserve their cred
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2003 SP1....and i'm update to SP2, update all the security and install Kaspersky file server.after all done, when i want to run my application (retail system), the message is pop up.. ("NTVDM encounter hard error")any solution? because i already uninstall Kaspersky and back to SP1, but the message is still pop up everytime i run my applicationinfo:my application in the client will connect to the server everytime user login on the client applicationRegard phr3n1c 2.12.2009 21:31 If you uninstalled Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows Server and the problem still persists, I do not think that Kaspersky is causing this issue... noceng 3.12.2009 08:02 QUOTE(phr3n1c @ 2.12.2009 20:31) If you uninstalled Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows Server and the problem still persists, I do not think that Kaspersky is causing this issue...yes that what my first thoughti just affraid, when i installed kapersky and kaspersky installed some component to support the AV and it cause this problemis there any solution for my case? is this error happen to anybody? Alexander Ilin 3.12.2009 17:11 The problem was caused by an entry in the registry at:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\VirtualDeviceDrivers\VDD This is a "lo-fi" version of our main content. To view the full version with more information, formatting and images, please click here. Invision Power Board © 2001-2016 Invision Power Services, Inc.