Subj : Re: Using Borland C++ 4.02 in Windows 2000 To : borland.public.cpp.borlandcpp From : Ed Mulroy [TeamB] Date : Thu Jul 08 2004 12:12 am BC++ 4.02 did not support Windows 95 so certainly has nothing in it to support Windows 2000. If your installation did not create an icon on the desktop -Open Windows Explorer -Locate bcw.exe and right click it -Select Create Icon -Right click on the icon and Cut -Right click on the desktop and select Paste It would probably be best if you right clicked on bcw.exe, selected the Compatibility tab and set it to Win 95. > Anyone who can offer assistance, please direct > all responses to ... No. Questions in newsgroups receive answers in newsgroups. You can find the groups to post the question so find them again to read any replies. .. Ed > Adrian wrote in message > news:40ec8a6b$1@newsgroups.borland.com... > > I fully installed an old version of Borland C++ into my > system. The version of C++ is 4.02, and I installed it > into a machine that has Windows 2000 Professional > as its operating system. After installing, I cannot locate > an icon that I can click to get into the software. Is there > a way that I can use Borland C++ 4.02 on a Windows > 200 system? If so, after installing, what do I do? (e.g. Is > there a file I should download? Or do I edit a program > within my system? Or is 4.02 just not compatible with > Windows 2000 at all?) > > Anyone who can offer assistance, please direct all responses to > > Adrian_Robin@excite.com > > Thanks .