 
            On Mon Oct 20 17:01:11 2025 +0000, Elizabeth Figura wrote:
Do we know that we actually need to touch win.ini, or is the registry redirection sufficient?
The affected application is 16-bit, so it's unlikely that the registry mapping would help. On the other hand I've checked win.ini contents in Windows 11 and it has an explicit comment there "; for 16-bit app support" with empty [fonts],[extensions],[msi extensions],[files] and [mail]/MAPI=1 sections. Note, that this is on 64-bit Windows 11 where 16-bit support was completely removed.