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    Hi, I have developed a small application that presents my data in a 3d Control.This control is developed using opengl . The problem is that it is working fine in other versions of Windows, except Windows vista .When I run my application, the application crashes just before displaying the data in 3d control view . Doesn't Windows vista support opengl? What should I do to make my application run on Windows Vista?

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      Hi, I have developed a small application that presents my data in a 3d Control.This control is developed using opengl . The problem is that it is working fine in other versions of Windows, except Windows vista .When I run my application, the application crashes just before displaying the data in 3d control view . Doesn't Windows vista support opengl? What should I do to make my application run on Windows Vista?

      Taruni

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      I bet you'll find that the only openGL support you'll get for Vista is from your video card manufacturer.

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