Synchronet v3.19b-Win32 (install) has been released (Jan-2022).

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faq:win [2015/08/14 01:33] – [SBBSEXEC.DLL] Mention the 16-bit application support control panel setting digital manfaq:win [2022/01/07 18:35] – Add mentions of NTVDMx64 for 16-bit DOS program support on x64 versions of Windows digital man
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   * [[#dial-up|How do I setup my BBS to support dial-up modems/users]]?   * [[#dial-up|How do I setup my BBS to support dial-up modems/users]]?
   * [[#ansi.sys|Why is the console output of some DOS programs not sent to the remote terminal]]?   * [[#ansi.sys|Why is the console output of some DOS programs not sent to the remote terminal]]?
 +  * [[#ipv6|Why do I get !ERROR 11001 calling getaddrinfo() on :: on Windows XP]]?
  
 ===== SBBSEXEC.DLL ===== ===== SBBSEXEC.DLL =====
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 Beginning with Windows 8, Microsoft disables support for 16-bit (DOS) programs by default. Search for "16-bit Application Support" in the Windows Control Panel and enable that setting. This setting only exists in 32-bit versions of Windows 8 and Windows 10. Beginning with Windows 8, Microsoft disables support for 16-bit (DOS) programs by default. Search for "16-bit Application Support" in the Windows Control Panel and enable that setting. This setting only exists in 32-bit versions of Windows 8 and Windows 10.
  
-64-bit (x64, amd64) editions of Windows cannot run 16-bit DOS programs from Synchronet. See the next FAQ item for the details.+Stock 64-bit (x64, amd64) editions of Windows (without [[http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/ntvdmx64.html|NTVDMx64]] installed) cannot run 16-bit DOS programs from Synchronet. See the next FAQ item for the details.
  
 ===== Win64 ===== ===== Win64 =====
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 :!: **Answer:**\\ :!: **Answer:**\\
 Microsoft does not include Virtual DOS Machine (NTVDM) support in their Microsoft does not include Virtual DOS Machine (NTVDM) support in their
-64-bit operating systems. Synchronet for Windows relies on NTVDM for+64-bit operating systems, by default. Synchronet for Windows relies on NTVDM for
 16-bit DOS program support, so you need to either run a 32-bit Windows version 16-bit DOS program support, so you need to either run a 32-bit Windows version
-(e.g. re-install, use dual-boot, or run in a Virtual Machine) or forgo +(e.g. re-install, use dual-boot, or run in a Virtual Machine) or install [[http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/ntvdmx64.html|NTVDMx64]] to gain 16-bit DOS program support in your 64-bit Windows install. Yes, you can run 32-bit Windows versions of Synchronet on a 64-bit (x64) system.
-DOS programs on your BBS. Yes, you can run 32-bit Windows versions of Synchronet on a 64-bit (x64) system.+
  
 As of March 12, 2014, you can disable DOS program support in a single instance of Synchronet with the ''NO_DOS'' option in the ''Options'' value of the ''[BBS]'' section of your ''[[config:sbbs.ini]]'' file. Or uncheck the "DOS Program Support" checkbox in the "Terminal Server Configuration" dialog of the [[monitor:sbbsctrl|Synchronet Control panel]]: As of March 12, 2014, you can disable DOS program support in a single instance of Synchronet with the ''NO_DOS'' option in the ''Options'' value of the ''[BBS]'' section of your ''[[config:sbbs.ini]]'' file. Or uncheck the "DOS Program Support" checkbox in the "Terminal Server Configuration" dialog of the [[monitor:sbbsctrl|Synchronet Control panel]]:
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 :!: **Answer:**\\ :!: **Answer:**\\
 Check that your ''C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG.NT'' file does NOT include Microsoft's ''ANSI.SYS'' console driver. Use of this ''ANSI.SYS'' driver defeats the interception of console output from some 16-bit console I/O programs. Check that your ''C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG.NT'' file does NOT include Microsoft's ''ANSI.SYS'' console driver. Use of this ''ANSI.SYS'' driver defeats the interception of console output from some 16-bit console I/O programs.
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 +===== IPv6 =====
 +:?: **Question:**\\
 +Why do I get the error message ''!ERROR 11001 calling getaddrinfo() on ::'' when running Synchronet v3.17 on Windows XP?
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 +:!: ** Answer:**\\
 +Synchronet v3.17 defaults to assuming that your operating system supports IPv6. Windows XP does not support IPv6 by default (only IPv4). You can either install IPv6 services on Windows XP (e.g. using the command-line: ''[[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2478747|netsh int ipv6 install]]'') or set the ''Interface'' key values in your ''[[config:sbbs.ini]]'' file to exclude the IPv6 //all-interfaces// address: ''::''.
  
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