I'm finishing up development on a Qt/C++ program developed on Windows 7, and it seems that it only works on Windows 8 when run with Windows 7 compatibility (I'm guessing because of some WinAPI it uses). I would like this to be the default setting for the program so the user does not have to do it themselves. Is this possible?
Forcing Windows 7 Compatibility mode
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You could try ensuring the executable manifest has the appropriate
supportedOSvalues: See the Program Compatibility Assistant section in http://blogs.msdn.com/b/chuckw/archive/2013/09/10/manifest-madness.aspx for more info.