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Here's our Tip for.. September 30, 1997
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Running apps in Separate Memory Space
The Start button's Run... item has a Run in Separate Memory Space checkbox (very handy for those older 16-bit Windows or DOS apps).
If you find you have to use this frequently, create a shortcut to the program's icon in Windows Explorer, right-click on the Shortcut icon, and select Properties from the resulting context menu. The Shortcut tab on the Program's Properties dialog includes not only a Run in Separate Memory Space checkbox, but also a field for the directory to start the application in, and options to run the program minimized or maximized.
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