Windows 95 Uses Write.exe for Backward CompatibilityLast reviewed: November 30, 1995Article ID: Q140360 |
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SUMMARYWindows 95 does not include Write, a word processing tool included with earlier versions of Windows. Write has been replaced with WordPad, a word processing tool with more features. For backward compatibility, Windows 95 includes a file called Write.exe located in the Windows folder.
MORE INFORMATIONThe Write.exe file included with Windows 95 is a small program that accepts the same parameters as the version of Write included with earlier versions of Windows. The Write.exe file included with Windows 95 starts WordPad and then passes the command-line parameters to WordPad. This behavior allows 16- bit programs that use Write.exe to run without modification in Windows 95. 32-bit programs should use WordPad instead of Write for future portability. If you want to use the version of Write included with earlier versions of Windows, you must expand the Write.exe file from your original Windows or Windows for Workgroups version 3.x disks. To do so, follow these steps:
Windows version 1.44 MB disks 1.2 MB disks ---------------------------------------------- Windows 3.1 Disk 3 Disk 3 Windows 3.11 Disk 4 Disk 5 WFWG 3.1 Disk 6 Disk 8 WFWG 3.11 Disk 6 Disk 6 |
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