I have a windows .dll file (from a third-party - which have discontinued supporting it and I don't have the C sourcecode to rectify the problems).
I'm using the .dll in a project of mine.
The .dll file works perfectly fine under Windows XP/Vista (as it was released at the time of when these OS versions were current/latest) - the issue is now that the project is now limited to Windows XP/Vista users (due to that .dll) - when it runs under Windows 7 it slightly malfunctions (ie. produces different results then compared to Windows XP/Vista).
I believe the problem is Microsoft must have changed something (within the Windows library or something?) which is effecting the compatibility.
So I was wondering - I know its not really the best option but as a temporary/hackish workaround is their someway I can emulate Windows XP/Vista functionality for the Windows 7 users, ie. is their any projects designed for this - example => http://www.busybox.net/about.html (which allows Linux functionality to be able to be executed on Windows).
Appreciate all suggestions/workarounds.