no, it is not shown in the control pannel. it is shown in the task manager.
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It is not possible for a Windows 95 program KeyCAD Pro to be run using Windows 7. The best solution would be to try and find the same program in an upgraded version that will run on Windows 7.
You can run a program in any OS. For example an executable program can be run in windows by .exe file extension.
Program Manager
Your question isn't exactly clear on whether you are trying to run a program on Linux or Windows, using one to control the other from a distance. If you are trying to control a Linux server from Windows, you can use a program called PuTTY to log into it remotely. If you are using Linux, a few Remote Desktop Protocol programs to control Windows are available.
Yes You Can! :D
No, windows PE was never intended to be a full-time operating system. It provides only sufficient capability to perform certain installations. Therefor, Windows PE will not run every program that Windows 7 can.
because its windows catch my drift?
Download a program called Wine. It will allow you to run almost all .exes you download from the internet.
Sysedit is the Windows Program by which you can edit the files that run at startup. To run Sysedit it is typed in Start-->Run box.
Yes, if the program is open source.
When a program cannot run in DOS mode it means it's a Windows file. Unless you get a specific program (you'll have to look into it) you can't use any Windows programs.
If you opened a spreadsheet, you will be running a software program. If you use Microsoft Windows, it will probably be Excel.