I actually test-ran my version of the patch with VB .NET's installer, which requires 2K or higher, where the other version was only compile-tested. It fixed the problem of the installer saying that I needed WIN2K or higher. I had actually tried exactly what Andreas Mohr had before coming up with the version I submitted, and it didn't work. My config file was set to emulate XP, so I echoed what MajorSubsystemVersion was. It was 4. Pehaps there is yet another bug someplace else.
William Lahti