Windows 95 Uses Pbrush.exe for Backward CompatibilityLast reviewed: December 10, 1997Article ID: Q148494 |
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SUMMARYWindows 95 does not include Paintbrush (Pbrush.exe), the drawing tool included with Windows and Windows for Workgroups 3.1x. Paintbrush has been replaced in Windows 95 with a drawing tool called Paint (Paint.exe). For backward compatibility, Windows 95 includes a file named Pbrush.exe. This file is placed in the Windows folder during Setup.
MORE INFORMATIONThe Pbrush.exe file included with Windows 95 is a small program that starts Mspaint.exe and passes to it any command-line parameters. This allows 16-bit programs that use Pbrush.exe to run without modification in Windows 95. 32-bit programs should use Mspaint.exe instead of Pbrush.exe for future portability. If you want to use the Windows or Windows for Workgroups 3.1x Paintbrush program in Windows 95, you must expand it from your original Windows or Windows for Workgroups 3.1x disks. To do so, follow these steps:
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